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TURNING CARBON EMISSIONS INTO ROCKS

In Penn’s Clean Energy Conversions Lab, researcher Peter Psarras and colleagues
are repurposing waste from industrial mines, storing carbon pulled from the
atmosphere into newly formed rock.

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Dec 16 Wellness


CUPCAKES, COLORING & COCOA

Career Services is hosting a study break session on the lower floor of the
McNeil Building, serving cupcakes and hot cocoa. Registration is encouraged
through Handshake.

Dec 18 Special Events


MUSEUM STORE SALE

For the holiday season, the Penn Museum gift shop will offer 25% off select
merchandise from Dec. 18-24. To receive the discount, Penn employees can enter
the code Holday2022Penn or present their PennCard.

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In support of students for finals week, Greenfield Intercultural Center hosts a
lunch session for students to make their own taco bowl to-go.

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