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An international group of scholars, including archaeologists from the School of Arts & Sciences, synthesized archaeological evidence in South Asia from 12,000 and 6,000 years ago.
The ice operations manager at the Penn Ice Rink chats about working in a cold environment, the importance of controlling temperature, driving the Zamboni, and what makes the award-winning facility unique.
Richard Lichter, a member of the Penn Vet Board of Advisors, commissioned a piece of his late golden retriever, made up of photos of nearly 500 shelter dogs who received lifesaving care from Penn Vet.
Faculty are working on a vaccine for the H5N1 virus, studying its transmission, and helping the state test samples from birds and mammals.
Gutmann accepted the award, presented by five current and former university presidents, at a ceremony on Jan. 28.
Students from the Weitzman School of Design journeyed to Senegal to help with a massive ecological and infrastructural greening effort as part of their coursework. The Dakar Greenbelt aims to combat desertification and promote sustainable urban growth.
Christopher Yoo joins ALI AI project
From Penn Carey LawNearly half of adults mistakenly think benefits of daily aspirin outweigh risks
From Annenberg Public Policy CenterJohn Bassani awarded the Society of Engineering Science William Prager Medal
From Penn Engineering TodayPenn’s principles are the essence of who we are.
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Energy Week 2025
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Penn and Pencil Reading
As part of an undergraduate course, Penn faculty and students curated an Arthur Ross Gallery exhibition of works from the Neumann family’s extensive collection of modern and contemporary art.
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