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Documenting architecture and memories of a changing neighborhood
"On Exactitude in Science (Watts)" showing on screen at the Barnes.

Documenting architecture and memories of a changing neighborhood

A film by Penn fine arts professor David Hartt about Watts, a historically Black neighborhood in Los Angeles, is one of five videos included in ‘Freedom Dreams,’ an exhibition at the Barnes in Philadelphia that centers the “memories, dreams, and histories of Black Americans.”

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The impact of microplastics—and how to limit exposure
Derek Ho in the lab pointing to a beaker of water in front of two lab techs.

The impact of microplastics—and how to limit exposure

Microplastics researchers Samantha McBride and Derek Ho of Penn Engineering and Vijay Bhatia of the Philadelphia Water Department discuss how microplastics get into ecosystems and human bodies, offering practical ways to minimize exposure.

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Taking ethnic studies courses increases academic performance
A high school classroom with kids in class at their desks.

Taking ethnic studies courses increases academic performance

Sade Bonilla, an assistant professor in the Graduate School of Education, and colleagues found that high school students in the San Francisco Unified School District experienced academic benefits from participating in an ethnic studies course.

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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
Two people in a lab in the Singh Center.

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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    STAT News

    12 ideas for tackling the US alcohol epidemic

    “We had already done that with prescribing buprenorphine for opioid use disorder,” says Kit Delgado of the Perelman School of Medicine, who developed “nudges” for emergency department providers to ask patients about their alcohol concerns.

    TIME100 Creators 2026
    Time

    TIME100 Creators 2026

    Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School is listed as a TIME100 Creator 2026 for his work teaching people interested in learning more about AI.

    Sea star skeleton does something engineers never expected
    Earth.com

    Sea star skeleton does something engineers never expected

    “The same porous mineral framework that provides support also contains built-in light-guiding elements, and these organisms have had millions of years of evolution to perfect these functions,” says Ling Li of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences about sea stars.

    Classicist Emily Wilson: ‘Odysseus is a different kind of conman’
    Financial Times

    Classicist Emily Wilson: ‘Odysseus is a different kind of conman’

    “There is something really useful emotionally as well as intellectually about understanding that the world has been extremely different from how it is now — and will be different again,” says Emily Wilson of the School of Arts & Sciences about the renewed interest in the classics.