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Q&A with Mark Devlin

Q&A with Mark Devlin

The night sky is beset with innumerable stars, equally dazzling and dim, intermittent asteroids, comets, and meteors, planets gaseous and telluric, and our inconstant moon that changes monthly in her circled orb. An array of these distant objects can be viewed with the naked eye, their supernatural beauty often evoking sublimed awe.
Students Win Penn Public Policy Challenge With Online Bail Payment System Plan

Students Win Penn Public Policy Challenge With Online Bail Payment System Plan

A team of graduate students has won this year’s University of Pennsylvania Fels Institute of Government’s Penn Public Policy Challenge with their innovative proposal for the Philadelphia County prison system. Their project advocates for the adoption of an online bail payment system. 

Jacquie Posey

Book by Penn Sociologist Jerry A. Jacobs Explores Higher Ed Interdisciplinarity

Book by Penn Sociologist Jerry A. Jacobs Explores Higher Ed Interdisciplinarity

University of Pennsylvania sociology professor Jerry A. Jacobs offers a different perspective on disciplines in higher education in his new book entitled In Defense of Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity and Specialization in the Research University.

Jacquie Posey

Penn neuroscientist solves motor control mystery

Penn neuroscientist solves motor control mystery

Whether it is in a recital hall, operating room, or on a football field, the difference between “good” and “great” often comes down to fine motor control. Even for more mundane activities, the brain must orchestrate complicated combinations of nerve signals to accomplish any given task.

Evan Lerner

May bike ride raises funds for rare diseases

May bike ride raises funds for rare diseases

Studying and finding treatments for rare diseases such as hemophilia and cystic fibrosis require hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding, as researchers at the Penn Center for Orphan Disease Research and Therapy in the Perelman School of Medicine know all too well.

Jeanne Leong

ICA exhibit celebrates museum’s 50 years

ICA exhibit celebrates museum’s 50 years

Penn’s Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) opened its 50th anniversary exhibition, “ICA@50: Pleasing Artists and Publics Since 1963,” on Feb.

Christina Cook