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Recent philosophy, politics, and economics graduate Lina Qostal explores an alternate career option: professional tennis.
FULL STORY AT The Pennsylvania Gazette →
In brief, what’s happening at Penn—whether it’s across campus or around the world.
Recent philosophy, politics, and economics graduate Lina Qostal explores an alternate career option: professional tennis.
FULL STORY AT The Pennsylvania Gazette →
In an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Penn researchers call for modernizing the way Medicare pays for training nurses, and highlight a successful new model of cost-effectively training more advanced practice nurses to practice community-based primary care.
FULL STORY AT Penn Nursing News →
The Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions has been awarded $250,000 from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations to support its early career faculty development program.
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Pruitt is not the first EPA administrator mired in scandal, and his tenure may last just as long as his ethically-challenged predecessor.
FULL STORY AT Kleinman Center →
PWCC and Future Aerospace hosted the 2018 International Salon of Commercial Space Industry Development and Investment to look at new opportunities in the field.
FULL STORY AT Wharton →
Head coach Colin Farrell has announced the program's list of recruits for the Class of 2022, who will arrive on campus in August.
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Sharon Thompson-Schill, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Psychology, and Professor Michael Kahana were honored with the Psychonomic Society Mid-Career Award, given for exceptional contributions to the field of experimental and cognitive psychology.
FULL STORY AT Penn Arts & Sciences →
Four men—Alex Imegwu, Griffin Ryan, Michael Wang and Bryce Washington—will join the Quakers' men's basketball roster this season as freshmen.
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The award, given by the Network Science Society, recognizes the achievements of a young researcher working in the field of network science.
FULL STORY AT Penn Engineering Blog →
In “The Real Reason Liberals Drink Lattes”, Diana Mutz and Jahnavi S. Rao discover that attitudes toward globalization proved most meaningful in explaining why liberals are more likely to drink lattes.
FULL STORY AT Annenberg School for Communication →