Two 2025 project grants and a fellowship from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage
Early immune clues could help detect and prevent type 1 diabetes
Buddhism behind bars
Penn Forward’s Access, Affordability, and Value co-chairs on creating opportunity
Florencia Polite: Healer, educator, advocate
Catch him if you can: Jared Richardson’s remarkable career
An ‘illuminating’ design sheds light on cholesterol
Identifying genes that keep cancer from spreading
A quarter-century of supporting Asian Pacific Islander students
Featured Events
Conifers Tour
Participants will explore the wide variety of conifers—both evergreen and deciduous—on display at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens. These notable specimens provide multi-seasonal interest with an array of forms, foliage, bark, and cones. Free with Penn ID.
How States & Cities Will Adapt Post-Shutdown
Open to the public, this panel, organized by the Penn Institute for Urban Research and the Volcker Alliance, features Wharton professor Susan Wachter and Apollo's chief economist, Torsten Slok, on what is likely to be a year of immense adjustment for many U.S. states, counties, and cities amid federal cutbacks. Register to attend.
In Principle and Practice
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.
A conversation with Penn Forward’s Global Opportunity and New Markets co-chairs
Through Penn First Plus, students unlock potential and purpose
Fueling growth locally, together
Students test one way to combat extreme heat in Philadelphia
Penn in the News
Ivy League to NFL? How kids, parents can be realistic about recruiting
Former head football coach Ray Priore discusses the development of athletes from high school to college.
N.J. Gov. Phil Murphy urges microplastics regulations in tap water. Can water providers meet the challenge?
Samantha McBride of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says most public water providers currently are not equipped to test for and treat microplastics because it’s expensive and time consuming.
Philly doctors decry hepatitis B vaccine decision by CDC advisory committee
Research by the Annenberg Public Policy Center indicates that most Americans support hepatitis B vaccinations for newborns.
Most extreme ‘no hire, no fire’ economy we’ve ever seen, says Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel
Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses whether investors are afraid of missing out on growth in equity markets.