Annenberg launches Center for Information Networks and Democracy
The Annenberg School for Communication announced the creation of the Center for Information Networks and Democracy to study the political effects of emerging technology.
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The Annenberg School for Communication announced the creation of the Center for Information Networks and Democracy to study the political effects of emerging technology.
Seven Penn seniors and one recent alumna were selected to pursue graduate studies in the United Kingdom as 2023 Thouron Scholars.
Perry World House hosted field and research experts on Feb. 28 for a panel discussion of the war in Ukraine, one year after the Russian invasion.
A judge recently declared that Pennsylvania's system funding public schools is unconstitutional, citing systemic inequities in monetary support.
A recent Annenberg School for Communication report showed that Americans significantly overestimate the role of government in protecting online data.
Four branches of Penn Medicine were recognized for their patient experience by Press Ganey, a health care surveying firm.
A preclinical trial from researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine demonstrated the potential of a CAR-T gel in eliminating residual cancer cells left over from surgery.
Former Wharton Professor Nemat "Minouche" Shafik is set to become the 20th President of Columbia University, marking the first time a woman and person of color will hold the position.
The Daily Pennsylvanian sat down for an interview with Kenneth Roth, former executive director of Human Rights Watch, after his recent talk at Perry World House.
University City office rent prices have risen by 18% over the last two years, partially due to the city's ascendant life sciences and technology sector.
The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation recently named Annenberg School for Communication doctoral candidate Antoine Haywood as one of their 2022 Student Grant recipients.