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Tyshawn Sorey wins 2024 Pulitzer Prize in Music
Addressing declining fertility
Educate to Empower aims to break down barriers to breast cancer screenings
Uplifting Filipino communities abroad and at home
Teaching climate change communication, from the classroom to a conference of journalists
Collaborating to advance health communication
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Making life easier for students with learning differences
A tight-knit Class of 2026 celebrates two years in, two years left
Class of 2025 relishes time together at Hey Day
Gratz College gifts Gratz-Mandell Jewish music collection to the Penn Libraries
What’s the best music to study to? Aim for predictability, says Penn professor
2024 Penn Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching celebrated
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A Wharton TA helps to communicate business communications
Wharton Fellow’s adventures in leadership
Wharton experts on financial literacy
Wharton course helps Philly file taxes
With Project SHARPE, Amalia Daché documents reparations in higher ed
NBC’s Lester Holt, Dan Slepian discuss raising the voices of the voiceless
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The Penn doctor leading the way in heart health with TAVR innovation
New grant supports ongoing partnership between Penn Nursing and city of Philadelphia
Organ transplant drug may slow Alzheimer’s disease progression in individuals with seizures
Could the liver hold the key to better cancer treatments?
How Penn Medicine is going green for good health
Honoring a life scientist’s lifesaving science
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Penn third-year named 2024 Udall Scholar
Penn Engineering leads in AI: First Ivy League master’s in artificial intelligence
Turning up the heat on data storage
AI Month roundup: From ethical algorithms to robots that learn
Does simple guesswork lead to more cooperation than complicated calculus?
2024 tropical cyclone prediction
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences
Picturing artistic pursuits
Penn Today captures students engaged in moments of creativity during fine arts courses throughout the year.
Upcoming Events
Literature to Life
Literature to Life presents “Black Boy,” acted by Tarantino Smith, who plays 15 characters from Richard Wright's production about a young man growing up in the Jim Crow South.
Open Enrollment Benefits Info Session
The Division of Human Resources hosts an information session about Open Enrollment 2024-25, which runs April 29 to May 10.
Transnational Korea in Eurasian Context
The Kim Center for Korean Studies hosts a two-day conference about Korean history in the context of Northeast Eurasia. The conference will feature a series of panels, presentations, and networking opportunities.
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