How a coral stiffens its skeleton on demand
U.S. Army veteran connects service to research on empathy in ancient Greece
Advancing sleep medicine, research, and awareness at Penn Nursing
Penn receives naming gift for new Student Performing Arts Center
Economics is ‘a unique way of thinking’ to see through the mystery of daily life
Teaching creative Philadelphia youth career and entrepreneurship skills
Connecting with America’s 250th anniversary
A conversation with Penn Forward’s Global Opportunity and New Markets co-chairs
A massive chunk of ice, a new laser, and new information on sea-level rise
Featured Events
From the Frontlines to the Bedside
The Penn community is invited to the opening of “Spit and Polish All the Time”—an exhibit on the experience of Black nurses during World War II—with the Barbara Bates Center’s recent acquisition of Major Nancy Leftenant-Colon photographs on display. This exhibit launch will include a screening of a documentary clip featuring Major Nancy Leftenant-Colon. Register to attend.
Designing for Fire
This interdisciplinary symposium, organized by assistant professor of landscape architecture Nicholas Pevzner, will bring together experts in wildfire adaptation, fire management, design, forest management, and sustainable forestry to explore the interlinked challenges of designing and managing landscapes for fire resilience in the face of a changing climate.
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
A home that proves you can never have too many books
Architect Peter-Ayers Tarantino, a Penn grad, is profiled for his extensive collection of books.
CRISPR gene-editing works to reduce high cholesterol in a new study
Kiran Musunuru of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on CRISPR gene-editing as a way to reduce cholesterol.
AI scientists can’t optimize worsening energy efficiency: Why behind-the-scenes AI is costing you
Benjamin Lee of the School of Engineering and Applied Science says deployment of AI technologies is driving up energy costs.
List of states delaying LIHEAP payments during government shutdown
Sanya Carley of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design says that 1 in 4 American households struggle to pay their energy bills and keep their homes at livable temperatures.