DuPont’s decade of restructuring yields meager returns
Emilie Feldman of the Wharton School says spinning off a business unit is more complicated than selling one.
Emilie Feldman of the Wharton School says spinning off a business unit is more complicated than selling one.
Gal Smitizsky of the Wharton School discusses why a growing number of American consumers are willing to spend more to save time.
PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel advocates basic, sustainable wellness principles.
Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing discusses nurse outcomes and staffing in New York City hospitals.
Anjelica Hendricks of Penn Carey Law comments on residency requirements for police employment.
Karen Weaver of the Graduate School of Education comments on colleges paying student athletes.
Robert Carpick of the School of Engineering and Applied Science discusses the slipperiness of ice.
Alan Ruby of the Graduate School of Education comments on college rankings.
Research from Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences shows how strong nor’easters are becoming stronger.
“Nursing the Revolution” at Penn’s Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing shows the role of nurses in the Revolutionary War.