From Instagram videos to LinkedIn photos, Penn Today presents some of Penn's most popular social media posts.
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July 8, 2026
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From Instagram videos to LinkedIn, Penn Today presents some of Penn’s most popular social media posts from 2026.
We begin with a look from Facebook at how the University landscape has changed over time, with aerial views of campus from 1928, 1973, 2007, and 2024.
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From Valentine's Day: Love and learning have a way of finding each other. This February 14 shoutout on LinkedIn highlights eight Penn couples whose relationship stories are forever tied to campus.
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Each year, students in the Perelman School of Medicine write, choreograph, and film a music video celebrating the vibrant culture of Philadelphia and close-knit community at Penn.
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“Wooder” ice, Wawa, and cheesesteaks weren’t the only familiar sights popping up on a Philly-centric episode of “The Simpsons” in February.
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In March, the Quakers headed to South Carolina for the first round of the Men’s March Madness Tournament. Supporters lined Shoemaker Green in front of the Palestra to cheer on their team ahead of their match against the University of Illinois.
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Today, revisit a story about one of the most common and misunderstood sleep problems. A Penn Medicine study analyzes how well five popular sleep medications work and offers guidelines to help doctors treat insomnia.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
“We need to be bolder in demanding a decent life for parents, for workers,” says Dean Sarah Banet-Weiser of the Annenberg School for Communication. “There’s this idea that nothing can change. But we had this grand experiment in the pandemic, and the economy didn’t fall apart.”
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