Electronic medical records help save lives of HIV patients
Centering joy in AI development and implementation
The world’s smallest programmable, autonomous robots
Addressing the psychological impacts of inflammatory bowel disease
Is there an AI bubble and what happens if it bursts?
The Mobile CPR Project takes lifesaving training on the road
Exploring Philadelphia’s petrochemical past
How climate change affects migration
Performing Bach and considering his world
Featured Events
Emerging Research in Alzheimer’s Disease
Jason Karlawish, professor of medicine, medical ethics and health policy, and neurology at Penn, co-associate director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, and co-director of the Penn Memory Center, will discuss emerging research into aging, neuroethics, and policy. He has investigated issues in dementia drug development, informed consent, quality of life, research and treatment decision-making, and voting by persons living with dementia. Free and open to the Penn community. Register to attend.
Common Sense at 250: A Panel Discussion
Penn professors Emma Hart, Sophia Rosenfeld, and Duncan Watts will address the power and impact of Thomas Paine’s revolutionary pamphlet Common Sense—250 years after its publication—including how to think about the changing meanings of “common sense” in the American political landscape. Free and open to the public. Register to attend.
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Penn’s strategic framework
Penn’s guiding principles are the University’s enduring values and distinctive strengths: anchored, inventive, interwoven, and engaged. The practices support and strengthen Penn’s core educational mission.
At Penn Today, we focus on some of the ways the University is putting this framework into action. From student, faculty, and staff profiles to research updates and event coverage, Penn Today highlights the latest examples of the University’s principled approach to excellence.
Penn Forward’s Access, Affordability, and Value co-chairs on creating opportunity
A conversation with Penn Forward’s Global Opportunity and New Markets co-chairs
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Penn in the News
More seniors are becoming homeless. Shelters are trying to adapt
Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice says people older than 65 are the fastest-growing homeless population in the U.S.
Dispelling 9 myths about women’s health
Sindhu Srinivas of the Perelman School of Medicine says there is “a risk-benefit balance” of medicines taken during pregnancy.
GLP-1 drugs might help quell sleep apnea
Yong Chen of the Perelman School of Medicine found that weight-loss drugs improved obstructive sleep apnea severity through weight loss or respiratory mechanisms.
‘AI’ will not take all the jobs, Wharton engineer says
Tim Allen of the Wharton School discusses the history of technical advances to analyze the AI hype wave.