This Week in Photos: Nov. 3–9
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The CHOPR researchers found that hospitals that serve higher rates of Black patients had significantly higher rates of adverse patient outcomes.
Falk published her book — titled “What We Value: The Neuroscience of Choice & Change” — on April 8.
The April 7 event — titled “Public Media: What You Need To Know” — was organized and moderated by College senior Victoria Feng and College junior and former Daily Pennsylvanian staff member Conor Smith.
A new artificial intelligence code of conduct has been introduced by the National Academy of Medicine.
2126 ballots were cast at Penn's four on-campus locations on Nov. 4.
This fall, Penn’s College of Arts and Sciences launched a series of pilot courses for first-year students, marking an initial step in a wider revamp of the school’s general education curriculum.
Penn's Veritas Forum hosted "Is Religion for Everyone?" event at Houston Hall on Nov. 10.
Second-year Ph.D. student and Graduate Employees Together – University of Pennsylvania bargaining committee member Katelyn Friedline formally announces GET-UP’s strike authorization vote during a Nov. 3 press conference.
The JAMA Summit on Firearm Violence included three Penn faculty members with the goal to reduce firearm violence.