Two Penn Engineers Receive Kaufman Foundation Grants January 1, 1970 Douglas Jerolmack and Nat Trask will receive New Initiative grants from Charles E. Kaufman Foundation, part of The Pittsburgh Foundation, which supports cutting-edge research in chemistry, biology and physics at institutions across Pennsylvania. Read More Penn Engineering and Ashoka University Launch New Partnership to Advance Research, Innovation and Graduate Study Faculty / November 17, 2025 Penn Engineering recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Ashoka University, a leading Indian liberal arts and research institution, to strengthen academic and research collaborations in engineering, science and interdisciplinary education. Read More National Academy of Medicine Issues Code of Conduct to Guide Health Care’s AI Revolution In the News / November 12, 2025 Kevin Johnson, David L. Cohen University Professor, contributed to a new report with guidelines on incorporating AI in health care. Read More Ralph Teetor: The Blind Penn Engineer Who Changed the Way We Drive Alumni / November 7, 2025 Penn Engineering graduate Ralph Teetor, who lost his sight by the age of six, used his heightened senses and passion for engineering to change how the world drives. Read More
Penn Engineering and Ashoka University Launch New Partnership to Advance Research, Innovation and Graduate Study Faculty / November 17, 2025 Penn Engineering recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Ashoka University, a leading Indian liberal arts and research institution, to strengthen academic and research collaborations in engineering, science and interdisciplinary education. Read More
National Academy of Medicine Issues Code of Conduct to Guide Health Care’s AI Revolution In the News / November 12, 2025 Kevin Johnson, David L. Cohen University Professor, contributed to a new report with guidelines on incorporating AI in health care. Read More
Ralph Teetor: The Blind Penn Engineer Who Changed the Way We Drive Alumni / November 7, 2025 Penn Engineering graduate Ralph Teetor, who lost his sight by the age of six, used his heightened senses and passion for engineering to change how the world drives. Read More