On Friday, February 14, 2025 the University will suspend normal operations for the Eagles victory parade
Normal operations will resume Monday, February 17, 2025
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A rare on-campus assignment for preservation students holds 'small revelations'Campus & Community
Penn Center for Innovation celebrates 10 years
The University's nexus for technology transfer supports researchers in their innovative efforts, from CAR T to mRNA advancements that have dramatically reshaped the world.
Communication Within the Curriculum Associate Director Sue Weber offers tips and tricks to control anxiety during public speaking. A Penn graduate student ID is required.
Holman Biotech Commons hosts a public tour of Pennsylvania Hospital, the nation's first hospital. Attendees will tour the Great Court, Historic Library, and Surgical Amphitheatre. Registration is required.
Jesse Rothstein, a professor of public policy and economics at the University of California, Berkeley, hosts a seminar about the role of social safety net programs in college student success.
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A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.
Scott Hensley of Penn Medicine says, "The worst thing we can do is be flat-footed and unprepared, because this virus does represent a true pandemic risk." Faculty members from @PennMedicine and @PennVetSchool are working on a new vaccine for the H5N1 virus. They are studying how the virus is transmitted and assisting the state in testing samples from birds and mammals.
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