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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Aaron Schwartz of the Perelman School of Medicine says that the alleged thefts of human remains by a former Harvard Medical School manager are a breach of trust.
Penn In the News
Iwan Barankay of the Wharton School says that a four-day workweek might increase pressure on workers to toil on their own time.
Penn In the News
Doctoral student Jay Arzu in the Weitzman School of Design is one of the main advocates for the Roosevelt Boulevard Subway Movement in Northeast Philadelphia.
Penn In the News
PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel says that the pharmaceutical industry has a bias but that he doesn’t necessarily see an overreliance on industry money in research.
Penn In the News
A new 37,300-square-foot Student Performing Arts Center will provide dedicated space for the performing arts on Penn’s campus.
Penn In the News
Fernando Chang-Muy and Trevor Stankiewicz of Penn Carey Law co-write in an op-ed that people seeking protection from torture, violence and extortion can and must be allowed to have access to a better life, no matter their country of origin.
Penn In the News
Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School says that retail companies commonly claim that they’re carrying too much debt when declaring bankruptcy.
Penn In the News
Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences says that potential amounts to little without adding a continuous and relentless focus on perseverance and passion.
Penn In the News
José M. García-López of the School of Veterinary Medicine discusses some initial signs that might cause a vet to examine a horse for kissing spines.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, Paul Hendrickson of the School of Arts & Sciences reflects on his father’s legacy as a pilot and their complex relationship.