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  • Is the U.S. headed for another mortgage crisis?

    Wharton management professor Natalya Vinokurovah has written two recent papers on the historical development of mortgage-backed securities, finding parallels to the present day. 

    FULL STORY AT Knowledge at Wharton

  • Penn Dental Medicine adds training in use of intranasal naloxone to opioids education

    The training instructs students on administering the current FDA-approved nasal form of naloxone to counteract the life-threatening effects in an opioid overdose.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Dental Medicine

  • Learning and the teen brain: driving, SATs, and addiction

    The frontal lobe—the part of the brain that forms judgement, impulse control, empathy, and decision making—isn’t developed until the mid- to late-20’s. This helps explain why teens are moody, explosive, and more susceptible to addiction to everything from drugs, alcohol, and nicotine, to cell phones.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Barger, Bartel, Blades & Swenson named captains for men's soccer

    This season will serve as Barger's second stint as captain for the Quakers, while Bartel, Blades and Swenson will all assume the duties for the first time.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Athletics

  • Howard Brown’s journey from Wall Street to a high school classroom

    The second-year public school teacher, who recently completed his first course in Penn GSE’s Education Entrepreneurship master’s program, left a lucrative Wall Street career to teach at Philadelphia’s Northeast High School.

    FULL STORY AT Graduate School of Education

  • Football announces 2018 team captains

    Tommy Dennis, Nick Miller, and Sam Philippi are experienced All-Ivy players named as captains by the team for the 2018 season.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Athletics

  • How firms can convince employees to quit smoking

    Wharton's Kevin Volpp and Scott Halpern from the Perelman School of Medicine discuss the use of incentives in getting employees to stop smoking, to curb the soaring costs of providing health insurance for employees. 

    FULL STORY AT Knowledge at Wharton

  • Public service loan forgiveness program hangs in the balance

    Many physicians pursue the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program that eliminates federal student loans after 10 years of service in the public sector. But the fate of the program hangs in the balance, as government officials signal a desire to end it, leaving physicians in a lingering uncertainty.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Medicine News

  • Black American and Afro-Brazilian incarceration rates

    2018 graduate Nia Kaudo explores the 20th-century policies that have led to mass incarceration in the U.S. and Brazil.

    FULL STORY AT OMNIA

  • Women's basketball unveils 2018-19 schedule

    Head coach Mike McLaughlin has announced the upcoming 2018-19 schedule for the University of Pennsylvania women's basketball team. The team will host 13 games this season at home at The Palestra.

    FULL STORY AT Penn Athletics