Trading bots are evolving: What happens when AI cheats the market?
Itay Goldstein of the Wharton School discusses problems in the regulation of AI trading bots.

Recipients of the 2025 Senior Honor Awards (from left): Amaan Omer, Bonnie Li, William Krasnow, Fiona Wu, Faith Applegate, Ria Ellendula, Yousef Elyoussef, and Jared Mitovich.
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Class of 2025 Ivy Day Ceremony
How to budget for college expenses beyond tuition
Penn is among the elite universities offering generous financial-aid packages.
Five years of advancing innovative genetics researchers at Penn Medicine

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By the Numbers: Class of 2025
Peter Lax, pre-eminent Cold War mathematician, dies at 99
Brit Shields of the School of Engineering and Applied Science co-authors an obituary of noted mathematician Peter Lax.
Weeks after Amazon’s Alexa+ AI launch, a mystery: Where are the users?
Americus Reed of the Wharton School says that Amazon failed to build anticipation for Alexa+ by leaving a large gap between product launch and general availability.
For the first time, a CRISPR drug treats a child’s unique mutation
Kiran Musunuru and Rebecca Ahrens-Nicklas of the Perelman School of Medicine led a team from Penn and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia that used gene editing to heal a baby with a rare genetic condition.
Five small habits sports psychologists wish everyone did
Elizabeth Nobis of Penn Athletics recommends small habits and mental tools to help reset a person’s attitude.
Rutgers is looking for its next president. We gathered a list of possible candidates
Julie Wollman of the Graduate School of Education says that the next choice for Rutgers University’s president will likely be a sitting president or a successful provost.