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Powwow at Penn
The 13th annual event showcased the diversity of native, Indigenous, and First Nations people.
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‘Can Technology Spark Joy and Imagination?’
In the 2024 Albert M. Greenfield Memorial lecture hosted by Penn Nursing, Desmond Upton Patton and Courtney D. Cogburn discussed how social media and AI might foster well-being.
Investing in future teachers and educational leaders
The Empowerment Through Education Scholarship Program at Penn’s Graduate School of Education is helping to prepare and retain teachers and educational leaders.
Immigration policy and the 2024 presidential election
An April 2 symposium will bring together policy analysts, immigration scholars, and representatives of nonprofit advocacy organizations to discuss immigration policies and their impact.
Gymnastics team wins third straight GEC Championship
The Quakers bested seven other schools on Saturday with a score of 196.275, their highest of the season.
What the brain reveals in nature’s subtle game of give and take
Research led by Michael Platt uncovers the neural pathways for primate reciprocity, social support, and empathy.
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Beyond bias: The annual Women in Data Science Conference unites women across Penn
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Featured Books and DVDs: Women’s History Month
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Penn’s SauberBOT team travel to Germany for prize winnings
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Penn Medicine researchers receive $2.1 million grant to fund long COVID research
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Penn4C announces awardees for community-led partnership grants
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April Wellness Walk
The Division of Human Resources and the Penn Center for Public Health host the monthly two-mile wellness walk for April, which is the first outdoor walk of the year.
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Immigration Policy and the Election