Most U.S. workers struggle with their schedules. Here’s why employers should care CNN 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.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie launches Lurie Autism Institute in Philadelphia USA Today Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie launches Lurie Autism Institute in Philadelphia Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is donating $50 million to Penn Medicine and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to create a joint initiative of autism spectrum disorder research.
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and family donate $50 million to CHOP and Penn for autism institute Philadelphia Inquirer Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie and family donate $50 million to CHOP and Penn for autism institute 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.
Fannie and Freddie could make hedge funds a huge payday if they go public. One expert wants a ‘utility model’ for the Fortune 500 giants Fortune Fannie and Freddie could make hedge funds a huge payday if they go public. One expert wants a ‘utility model’ for the Fortune 500 giants Susan Wachter of the Wharton School says that heavy regulation of utilities and insurance carriers is the best model for mortgage giants like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
How pioneering boards are using AI Harvard Business Review How pioneering boards are using AI In a co-written article, Valery Yakubovich of the Wharton School explains how board directors are using AI to help prepare, debate, and make decisions
Fed Chair Powell has room to lower rates, says Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel CNBC Fed Chair Powell has room to lower rates, says Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses the latest market trends, the state of the economy, the impact of tariff policies, and the Fed’s rate-path outlook.
Ten key works in ‘The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939’ ARTnews Ten key works in ‘The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939’ Jonathan Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses 10 highlights from “The First Homosexuals,” a Chicago exhibition with works representing 40 countries.
Which universities spend the most on student supports Inside Higher Ed Which universities spend the most on student supports Penn is among the top three universities in the nation in spending on student academic support.
Five simple (and cheap) things to make your house use less energy NPR Five simple (and cheap) things to make your house use less energy Dorit Aviv of the Weitzman School of Design offers five simple solutions to reduce a home’s climate pollution, make it more resilient to global warming, and reduce energy bills.
Penn researchers believe new potential gene therapy for glioblastoma brain cancer offers ‘a lot of hope’ WHYY (Philadelphia) Penn researchers believe new potential gene therapy for glioblastoma brain cancer offers ‘a lot of hope’ Donald O’Rourke of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues have found that a dual-target CAR T cell therapy approach shows promise for slowing tumor growth in glioblastoma, an aggressive and fast-growing brain cancer.