Penn Daily: Wednesday, Feb. 1 briefing
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Penn scientist Nader Engheta has been awarded the 2023 Benjamin Franklin Medal, the country’s oldest comprehensive science and technology award.
The College of Physicians of Philadelphia issued a formal apology for its affiliation with the Penn doctor who experimented on inmates at the Holmesburg Prison.
Two Penn seniors have been awarded the 2023 Churchill Scholarship for a year of graduate research study at the University of Cambridge.
The Kelly Writers House will host a reading on Monday by students of Xfic, Penn’s experimental nonfiction journal.
Penn has started purchasing carbon offsets for its air travel emissions in an effort to advance the Climate and Sustainability Action Plan and reach 100% carbon neutrality by 2042.
While many students have welcomed the challenges and research opportunities that the Vagelos Scholars Program in the Molecular Life Sciences provides, several first years reported leaving the program to pursue other paths.
The School District of Philadelphia received a $5 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to expand access to clean water, the District announced on Friday.
The U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower court decision on Tuesday that allowed undated mail-in ballots to be counted in a Pennsylvania county election.
This Wednesday and Thursday, Penn will host a climate storytelling event series including a reading and interactive program with climate storyteller and journalist Devi Lockwood and workshops led by Cosmic Writers.