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Q&A: Juneteenth and the Emancipation Proclamation
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Q&A: Juneteenth and the Emancipation Proclamation

Penn Today spoke with Marcia Chatelain of Africana Studies and Kermit Roosevelt of Penn Carey Law about the history of the Emancipation Proclamation and the impact of Juneteenth throughout the American story and today.

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A ‘second sight’ on American history

A ‘second sight’ on American history

In her new book, Annenberg School for Communication professor Sarah J. Jackson traces how historical and contemporary writers, journalists, and filmmakers have strengthened the promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

4 min. read

The public health impacts of floods

The public health impacts of floods

Cheryl Bettigole, executive director of the Penn Center for Public Health and former health commissioner of Philadelphia, discusses the many ways communities are affected by floods.

3 min. read

https://www.upenn.edu/pennforward
The young Ben Franklin statue on Penn’s campus.

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.

Chapters of Change: Thirty years of life sciences transformation at Penn
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Chapters of Change: Thirty years of life sciences transformation at Penn

 In the fourth and final installment of the series, ‘Chapters of Change’ highlights another transformational moment in Penn’s past when the evolution of life sciences research sparked the University to commit to investing in new research facilities and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

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  • Platner, Fetterman, and the myth of the working-class politician
    Philadelphia Inquirer

    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.

    New Wharton forecast puts Social Security trust fund depletion later than official projections
    CNBC

    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.”