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Spotting Penn’s Ivy Stones
Class of 2026: By the Numbers
The Fed explained: What it does and why it matters
Where the Class of 2026 is headed
Penn fourth-year and graduate student named 2026 Knight-Hennessy Scholars
Featured Events
Book Talk: How to Disagree Better
This webinar will unpack the psychology behind disagreement and show how demonstrating openness, even when you don’t change your mind, can lead to better outcomes in negotiation, conflict resolution, and everyday decision-making. Through compelling research and real-world examples, Julia Minson, professor of public policy at Harvard University, will examine why traditional persuasion strategies often fall short, and how adopting receptiveness strategies can help bridge divides, reduce conflict, and increase influence. Free and open to the public. Register to attend.
Translating Devices, Data & AI into Cardiovascular Care
This seminar will examine why technically successful innovations often fail to become durable clinical programs, focusing on the economic, operational, governance, workflow, and implementation factors that determine whether technology changes cardiovascular care or adds complexity to existing processes. The talk will consider how informatics can support better systems for patient identification, outreach, medication optimization, laboratory monitoring, documentation, task routing, pharmacy integration, and safety oversight. Free and open to the public. Register to attend.
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.
Penn’s community engagement progress at the turn of the century
Chapters of Change: Thirty years of life sciences transformation at Penn
How the Quaker Commitment empowered one student to create her path at Penn
Chapters of Change: The blossom of Penn’s professional schools in the 19th century
Penn in the News
The ice-cold civil war between Diet Coke and Coke Zero drinkers
“Even though [Diet Coke and Coke Zero] are calorically the same thing, there’s a completely different story that’s being told,” says Americus Reed II of the Wharton School.
‘Obvious markers of AI’: Doubts raised over winner of short story prize
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says a “100% AI generated story just won the Commonwealth prize for the Caribbean region,” calling it “a Turing test of sorts.”
Fall asleep faster using these science-backed tips
“When we warm up our feet by wearing socks, the blood vessels under the skin dilate not just in the feet but everywhere,” says Indira Gurubhagavatula of the Perelman School of Medicine.
Scientists uncover promising new strategy to stop Parkinson’s in its tracks
“Many patients with Parkinson’s disease are diagnosed in the early stages, when symptoms are relatively mild, but there is currently no treatment that slows the progression,” explains Alice Chen‑Plotkin of the Perelman School of Medicine.