Politics and religion: Chicken or egg?
Michele Margolis, assistant professor of political science, discusses the effect of politics on religious identity.
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In brief, what’s happening at Penn—whether it’s across campus or around the world.
Michele Margolis, assistant professor of political science, discusses the effect of politics on religious identity.
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Penn GSE’s Nelson Flores says that all teachers can do more to elevate the value of bilingualism in their classrooms.
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The Quakers are scheduled to have 16 games broadcast on WNTP (990 AM), 10 that will be Internet-only through WXPN (XPN.org), and four games on WFIL (560 AM).
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The regular season begins on November 10th and runs through March 9th.
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Consumers have greeted Apple’s latest slate of iPhones, computers and the newest connected Watch with solid interest, but not the high enthusiasm from years past.
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The team at the new Translational Center of Excellence in the Abramson Cancer Center will investigate new immune therapies for glioblastoma, the most common and lethal form of brain cancer, and design new CAR T cell therapies.
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The nursing and sociology professor and Dean Emerita was awarded for her contributions to the nursing and/or midwifery profession, advancing the nursing profession, and contributing to the health and wellbeing of people in Thailand and around the world.
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A Penn study shows as many as 16.5 million adults in America have AD, and it is far more prevalent than psoriasis, yet psoriasis has many more treatment options.
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Junior running back Karekin Brooks broke off 246 rushing yards in Penn's 13-7 win at Brown on Saturday, earning Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts.
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Wharton's Maurice Schweitzer discusses his new research on trustworthiness, citing one important thing to look for is people who are prone to feeling guilty.
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