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Featured Events
WXPN—Sense of Place: Philadelphia
From June 22 through July 3, WXPN will provide a deep dive into the musical DNA of Philadelphia. The series will explore the city’s DIY scene, American Bandstand, the Mummers String Band tradition, music of the American Revolution, and new interviews with musicians like Todd Rundgren. It will also feature archived selections from artists such as Christian McBride, Questlove, Dr. Dog, and Japanese Breakfast. Free and open to the public.
2026 Wawa Welcome America Celebration
Penn Museum will host the annual Wawa Welcome America celebration. Participants are invited to explore more than 10,000 years of history, taking in the vibrant cultures of Africa, Asia, the Mediterranean, Mexico, and Central America through ancient artifacts, world wonders, and contemporary artworks. Visitors are invited to explore the Native North America Gallery, shaped in partnership with eight Indigenous consulting curators and offering nuance and complexity to the nation’s story as it celebrates its 250th year. The event will feature activities for all ages. Free and open to the public. Reserve tickets in advance.
Penn Forward
A University-wide initiative to shape Penn’s future
Guided by Penn’s strategic framework, In Principle and Practice, Penn Forward launched in September 2025 with six working groups of faculty, staff, students, and postdoctoral scholars who challenged legacy assumptions and proposed bold, actionable strategies to advance Penn’s mission and strengthen operations.
Penn Forward’s initial nine priority initiatives aim to build trust with those we serve, enable bold discovery, and extend Penn’s geographic reach and impact across a lifetime. Learn more about these initiatives and follow along with Penn Today as Penn continues to drive forward.
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Penn in the News
Fed holds rates steady amid elevated inflation, but future hikes more likely
Inflation “rises like a rocket and falls like a feather,” says Patrick Harker of the Wharton School.
Platner, Fetterman, and the myth of the working-class politician
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education discusses how some politicians claim to represent working-class Americans even though they come from privileged backgrounds.
The affordability crisis is so bad that, for the first time ever, both mom and dad are working full-time in most American families
“Working moms today are spending more time with their kids than stay-at-home moms when we were kids,” says Corinne Low of the Wharton School.
New Wharton forecast puts Social Security trust fund depletion later than official projections
Speaking about the depletion of the Social Security trust fund, Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says, “We’re still talking about a pretty sizable increase that would be necessary in terms of taxes or benefit cuts going forward, and if we don’t take action soon, that number just simply goes up.”