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Eklöf, a Swedish writer, consultant, and bat scientist, draws from his research on the impact of light pollution on bat populations to call on readers to “embrace darkness” and appreciate natural rhythms of day and night.
Columnist Julu Nwaezeapu argues in favor of universities assuming neutral stances on political issues while contending that Penn must continue to protect historically disadvantaged students, even as it remains politically neutral.
As Penn upperclassmen weigh the costs and benefits of dining plans, some find that cooking, eating out, and shopping for groceries offer a more flexible and cost-effective solution.
This year’s cohort of 19 people represents nine countries and diverse backgrounds, such as government, think tanks, NGOs, higher education, and the private sector.
Griffith will join Penn Nursing and the Perelman School of Medicine as the Risa Lavizzo-Mourey Population Health and Health Equity University Professor.
Tikhanovskaya talked about her local and global fight for democratic values, as well as her experience uniting millions of Belarusians ready to stand up for their freedom.