The consequences of socioeconomic mobility
In a study conducted in the urban slums of Brazil, Wharton’s Leo Pongeluppe finds that economic mobility is often accompanied by social stigma.
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In a study conducted in the urban slums of Brazil, Wharton’s Leo Pongeluppe finds that economic mobility is often accompanied by social stigma.
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With a grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Expeditions in Computing& program, Penn Engineering will partner with the University of Texas at Austin and other institutions on research that will use artificial intelligence to boost the performance and energy efficiency of computer operating systems.
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New maps from Penn LDI researchers show progress in locating programs where the need is greatest.
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Do TV commercials featuring diverse actors help increase sales? Wharton’s Zhenling Jiang tests this idea in her latest study on mortgage ads.
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Annenberg’s growing number of collaborations within Penn and with other institutions around the world is pushing the boundaries for research and education.
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Restrictive immigration policies can hurt the economy and stifle development, warns Wharton’s Britta Glennon.
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Julia Puchtler currently serves as chief financial officer of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Her new position is effective July 1.
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Film and media scholar Sima Kokotović will join The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication this fall as a postdoctoral fellow.
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A new collection focuses on the Turkish-speaking and Muslim communities in interwar and Pacific War-era Japan.
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Khullar is an art historian who writes on modern and contemporary art from South Asia, with a particular interest in histories of cosmopolitanism, postcolonial art worlds, and critical historiographies of art. She will work on a book on art and war in Sri Lanka across the 20th century.
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