Penn researchers awarded Breakthrough Prize for work at Large Hadron Collider
Awarded annually in life sciences, mathematics, and fundamental physics, each prize includes a $3 million award.
Awarded annually in life sciences, mathematics, and fundamental physics, each prize includes a $3 million award.
The gift, made by Scott A. Wieler and Mary Baily Wieler, aims to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration between business and social innovation at Penn.
Penn undergraduates won $10,000 in the 2025 Y-Prize competition with their proposal for an adjustable bile duct technology that maintains bile flow without the need for additional surgeries.
This year’s programming featured a range of events, from panels on conservative approaches to energy policy to an on-campus e-waste drive encouraging students and faculty to recycle old electronics.
A group of Penn scientists has developed a new method to remotely control engineered cells inside the human body using heat.
Dedicated to spotlighting global leaders, the Tarnopol lecture series serves as a platform for addressing critical societal issues, including AI’s potential and ethical implications.
In early December 2024, over a dozen Philadelphia health experts gathered on a Zoom call to discuss potential challenges for public health under the second Trump administration.
Interim Penn President Larry Jameson and Provost John Jackson Jr. announced the extension for Steiner, whose deanship was previously set to end in 2025, on Nov. 7.
The event featured eight South Asian performing arts teams from Penn, along with guest appearances and performances from both freshman and senior classes.
Temple reported a record percentage of students of color, with more than half of the first-year class comprising this demographic.