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Does health care law protect emergency abortion?
AP News

Does health care law protect emergency abortion?

Allison Hoffman of Penn Carey Law says that the federal emergency-care law trumps state law, but notes that it’s difficult to predict the outcome when such a case reaches the Supreme Court.

News Penn partners with West Philly High to give it a new ‘front porch’ and teach students about careers
Philadelphia Inquirer

News Penn partners with West Philly High to give it a new ‘front porch’ and teach students about careers

Daniel Flinchbaugh of the Weitzman School of Design manages Design to Thrive, a Weitzman summer program in collaboration with the Netter Center for Community Partnerships. The project teamed Weitzman grad students with West Philadelphia High School students to build a new outdoor rec area for their high school.

Aug 4, 2022

Penn Nursing designated a WHO collaborating center for nursing and midwifery leadership

Penn Nursing designated a WHO collaborating center for nursing and midwifery leadership

Re-designated for another four years under the directorship of Penn Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel; co-director Eileen Lake, PhD; and with Nancy Biller as associate director, Penn Nursing will work to increase workforce capacity to improve maternal health in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Using science to make life changing decisions
RNZ/Radio New Zealand

Using science to make life changing decisions

Katy Milkman of the Wharton School explains how science-based tactics and techniques can lead people to the best results in life.

Aug 2, 2022

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The women who programmed the first modern computer
WHYY-Radio (Philadelphia)

The women who programmed the first modern computer

A new book by Kathy Kleiman shares the story of the six women mathematicians at Penn who programmed the world’s first digital computer—the ENIAC.

Aug 2, 2022

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