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  • What happens to education funding during the next recession?

    During a series of talks at Penn sponsored by Penn GSE’s Education Policy and Higher Education Divisions and the Wharton Public Policy Initiative, Scott Pattison, the former executive director of the National Governor’s Association, said higher education and K-12 leaders should start preparing for the next economic downturn now.

    FULL STORY AT Graduate School of Education

  • The rising power of administrative data for health services research

    Penn’s Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy Center’s data model that maps key early childhood risk exposure across the neighborhoods is pioneering a revolution in data use.

    FULL STORY AT Leonard Davis Institute

  • Dean Mark Wolff inducted into The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

    Penn Dental Medicine’s Morton Amsterdam Dean, Dr. Mark Wolff, has been inducted as a Fellow of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, alongside 23 other prominent leaders in medicine, academia, and public health advocacy.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Dental Medicine

  • Law professor Coglianese elected to ALI

     Penn Law Professor Cary Coglianese has been named one of the 50 lawyers, judges, and law professors recently elected to the American Law Institute (ALI). Coglianese is the Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor at the Law School and Professor of Political Science in the School of Arts and Sciences. 

    FULL STORY AT Penn Carey Law

  • When curiosity meets nanodevice fabrication

    Maya Lassiter, doctoral GEM Fellow in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering at Penn Engineering, is applying an instrumentation and systems perspective to understand how nanoscale robots can be fabricated, controlled and used to further biological research.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Engineering

  • Penn DPS #1 in Security 500 for 13th consecutive year

    Maureen Rush, Vice President for Public Safety & Superintendent of Penn Police announced the award, who highlighted the partnership between Penn and the Philadelphia Fire Department as a special accomplishment.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Division of Public Safety

  • Men’s tennis announces spring schedule

    The spring schedule features 10 ranked opponents (as of November 13), including four in the top 25.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Athletics

  • Christopher Hunter named president-elect of the International Cytokine and Interferon Society

    Christopher A. Hunter, Mindy Halikman Heyer Distinguished Professor of Pathobiology at the School of Veterinary Medicine, has been elected President-elect of the International Cytokine and Interferon Society, which is is devoted to research in the fields of cytokine, interferon and chemokine cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry and the clinical use of these biological response modifiers.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Vet

  • International collaboration between Penn Nursing and China will explore “Modern Nursing in China”

    The Barbara Bates Center for The Study of The History of Nursing is collaborating with the Humanity School of Shanghai Jiao Tong University to explore the development of nursing in China. “Modern Nursing in China” will research how nursing developed in the country during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Nursing News

  • Nudge increases cancer screening orders, but patient-facing nudge needed, too

    By prompting doctors to O.K. a screening for breast or colorectal cancer, order rates jumped significantly, but patient completion rates didn’t change.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News