Through
4/26
Experts from the Vet School, Med School, and Center for Public Health Initiatives provide insight into the new disease outbreak.
Michele W. Berger ・
In a Q&A, psychology doctoral student David Yaden describes his new book, which touches on traditions from Hinduism, Buddhism, and 11 other religions.
Michele W. Berger ・
In a Q&A, doctoral student Clare Super describes her research into wildland firefighting, the impact on firefighters, U.S. policy around wildfires, and parallels to what’s happening in Australia.
Michele W. Berger ・
Research from Penn and Georgetown shows that the estimated number of drug-associated deaths in the U.S. in 2016 was approximately double the number of deaths attributed to drugs.
Michele W. Berger ・
In a Q&A, sociologist Melissa Wilde discusses her new book, which probes the racism and elitism that spurred religious groups to fight for legalizing contraception.
Michele W. Berger ・
In a pair of studies, researchers from Penn and Boston University offer insight into a set of traits often characterized by a lack of empathy and sensitivity to others’ emotions.
Michele W. Berger ・
The final 2019 installment in our series highlighting impactful work Penn faculty and staff do.
Katherine Unger Baillie, Michele W. Berger ・
Annenberg doctoral student Muira McCammon studies the intersection of technology, law, and military policy. She’s on the quest to understand how people and data move through the Guantánamo Bay detention center.
Michele W. Berger , Julie Sloane ・
In a second installment of Side Gigs for Good stories, meet four more Penn employees whose after-work endeavors go above and beyond.
Katherine Unger Baillie, Michele W. Berger ・
At COP 25, representatives from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, Perry World House, Penn IUR, and elsewhere discuss global climate challenges.
Michele W. Berger ・