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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A 2022 survey from the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that less than half of U.S. adults could name all three branches of government.
Penn In the News
A clinical trial by Adriana Perez of the School of Nursing is learning how to better understand and treat Alzheimer’s in the Hispanic community.
Penn In the News
David C. Metz of the Perelman School of Medicine says that anything from menstruation to constipation can cause bloating.
Penn In the News
Penn partnered with New Jersey’s Camden County to create a virtual reality training video for administering the opioid-reversing drug Narcan.
Penn In the News
A study by Manav Raj of the Wharton School and colleagues finds that eight of the top 10 professions most exposed to advances in large language models are teaching positions.
Penn In the News
Benjamin Keys of the Wharton School says the changing landscape in insurance markets is a recognition that risks have increased in recent years.
Penn In the News
Gus Hurwitz of Penn Carey Law says that regulations intended to help smaller companies enter the marketplace can frequently be used by incumbents to gain advantage over their rivals.
Penn In the News
Penn alums Alex Imbot and Eli Moraru have co-founded the Community Grocer to supply grab-and-go meal kits and hot, fresh meals for Philadelphia residents.
Penn In the News
In a Q&A, Samiran Mukherjee of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the potential ways that AI can benefit health care professionals and patients.
Penn In the News
Michael Morse of Penn Carey Law says that it’s important to clarify the line between voting discrepancies and any actual issue with disenfranchisement or fraud, since the two are easily conflated.