Most U.S. workers struggle with their schedules. Here’s why employers should care
Guy David of the Wharton School and Perelman School of Medicine says workers with unreliable work schedules are more likely to quit.
Guy David of the Wharton School and Perelman School of Medicine says workers with unreliable work schedules are more likely to quit.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and his family have donated $50 million to accelerate research into autism by creating a dedicated center to study its causes and treatment options at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Penn Medicine.
A report from the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy in the Weitzman School of Design indicates that climate-goal rules in California could increase the cost of gas.
In an opinion essay, Lynne Moronski of the School of Nursing and Leonard Davis Institute writes that nurses and certified medication aides should be a standard requirement in group homes to help reduce preventable deaths.
Joel M. Gelfand of the Perelman School of Medicine emphasizes the lack of psoriasis treatments that address central obesity as a risk factor.
In the early 1940s, Penn medical student Christian Lambertsen designed the LARU respirator as a self-contained breathing device for covert underwater missions.
Lynn Wu of the Wharton School says that generative AI is breaking the traditional career ladder for recent college graduates.
Penn is among the top three universities in the nation in spending on student academic support.
Joanna Walker of the Perelman School of Medicine diagnosed a TV anchor’s skin cancer during a live broadcast.
Adam Grant of the Wharton School explores hidden aspects of work culture, creativity, and leadership in his podcast, WorkLife.