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Botswana-UPenn Partnership helps tackle national crisis
Botswana, in southern Africa, suffers from the second highest HIV/AIDS rate in the world, with nearly a quarter of the adult population infected. Before the virus began to devastate the country, average life expectancy was almost 70 years. By 2004, it had dropped to 47.
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University of Pennsylvania KIDS Integrated Data System Receives $1.4 Million Grant From MacArthur Foundation
PHILADELPHIA — Two University of Pennsylvania professors received a three-year, $1.4 million MacArthur Foundation grant to expand the use of integrated-data systems, which have emerged as a new tool for measuring how public agencies are serving their clients and how multiple agencies may be working with the same clients collaboratively or redundantly.
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Pre-orientation programs introduce incoming freshmen to Penn
Five pre-orientation programs are giving some incoming freshmen a jump on the University experience before the school year begins.
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Penn on Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter and iTunes U
Penn’s official presence on social networking and multimedia sites is on the rise. Currently, the University has a Facebook page, a portal on iTunes U , and a presence on three other popular sites: Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.
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Online Debate Among Legal Scholars Produces Book
PHILADELPHIA –- The legal-education book, “Criminal Law Conversations,” is now available after an innovative year-long cyberspace debate among the world’s leading criminal-law scholars about modern criminal law. Through an interactive online approach to legal scholarship, hosted on the University of Pennsylvania Web site, authors of top-rated essays defended their ideas against criticism from other law professors. The essays they found most compelling were selected for inclusion in the book.
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Botswana-UPenn Partnership helps country tackle national crisis
Botswana, in southern Africa, has the second-highest adult HIV prevalence in the world, with nearly a quarter of adults infected. In 2001, the African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Partnership reached out to Penn for help in addressing the epidemic—and the University has been offering assistance to the country ever since.
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Penn Law School to Create Asylum/Human Rights Clinic
PHILADELPHIA -- University of Pennsylvania Law School students will get more opportunities to advocate for human rights and asylum protection with the creation of a new clinical program. The Sheehan Asylum/Human Rights Project is the result of a $1 million gift from the New York City firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in honor of 1969 Penn Law alum Robert Sheehan.
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Hospital Checklists Need a Reality Check, According to Penn Collaborative Study
PHILADELPHIA –- A team of sociologists and health-care researchers is calling for greater understanding of how hospital and medical checklists can be used to improve patient safety. Furthermore, say the authors of a commentary in the journal The Lancet, widespread deployment of medical checklists without an appreciation of how or why they work is a potential threat to patient safety and to high-quality care.
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Center for Neuroscience and Society Opens at the University of Pennsylvania
PHILADELPHIA -- The University of Pennsylvania has launched the Penn Center for Neuroscience and Society, a cross-disciplinary endeavor to increase understanding of the impact of neuroscience on society through research and teaching and to encourage the responsible use of neuroscience for the benefit of humanity.
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Penn Community Schools Celebrate Harambee Day at Malcolm X Park Postponed Until Friday