Penn students and alumni awarded Fulbright 2026-27 U.S. Student Program grants
A look back at the Class of 1776
Penn receives $20M gift for middle-income student financial aid enhancements
Most who meet proposed CTE criteria do not show disease signs at autopsy
Where the Class of 2026 is headed
Penn fourth-year and graduate student named 2026 Knight-Hennessy Scholars
Forum on the future of higher education launches Penn Speaker Series on America 250
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Print the Declaration of Independence
Participants of all ages and backgrounds are invited to this Common Press workshop to print a copy of the Declaration of Independence. The composition will be set in Caslon metal type and ready to print on the studio’s 1889 cast-iron handpress. These hour-long demonstrations are part of America 250 at Penn programming. Groups of up to 20 people are welcome. Reserve a time slot.
The Past, Present, and Future of Public Research Funding
This seminar will feature Wen-Ying Sylvia Chou, alongside current and former officials at the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Science Foundation, providing their honest assessment of the current situation in these federal agencies. Panelists will share their perspectives on how to sustain the unique partnership between the federal government and U.S. universities that advances science and medicine. Free and open to Penn students, faculty, and staff. Register to attend.
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.
Where the Class of 2026 is headed
Penn’s community engagement progress at the turn of the century
Penn Forward: Turning vision into action
Four ways Penn Arts & Sciences is looking to the future
Penn in the News
Penn poll finds Americans are pessimistic about the impact of AI
Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences, Annenberg School for Communication, and Annenberg Public Policy Center says, “The one area people do think [AI] will make things better is in medical research.”
The ‘skinny shot’ anorexia problem
Rebecca Boswell of the Perelman School of Medicine says, “There are no screening processes that are recommended for people that are prescribing GLP-1’s for individuals with eating-disorder histories.”
‘The system is failing us’: Philadelphia utility customers call on City Council to help rein in bills
“After decades of relatively flat electric loads nationwide, U.S. electricity demand is experiencing an unprecedented surge,” says Jamie Van Nostrand of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design.
Why so many men are obsessed with testosterone
Derek Griffith of the School of Nursing says men’s health “has not been something that most administrations — any administration — has really seemed to take seriously at any point in the nation’s history.”