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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A study by the School of Veterinary Medicine and Penn State captured and tagged 32 deer last winter to research chronic wasting disease.
Penn In the News
Kermit Roosevelt of Penn Carey Law comments on false claims that Biden Administration officials may not have properly recorded their oaths of office.
Penn In the News
In a letter to the editor, Brendan O’Leary of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the successful implementation of a referendum in favor of Irish reunification requires careful thought about how to reduce the numbers of those who would find losing “almost impossible to accept.”
Penn In the News
Penn’s baseball team will face Auburn in Alabama tomorrow night, representing their first trip to the NCAA tournament since 1995.
Penn In the News
Anna Schapiro of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the dominant theory of how the brain consolidates memories during sleep had been assumed but hadn’t been tested before.
Penn In the News
Penn Carey Law student Ari Goldstein says that the range of reactions people have to his mustache reflects the broad role of mustaches in society.
Penn In the News
Cary Coglianese of Penn Carey Law says that lawmakers setting out to understand and regulate AI need to recognize that it’s not a single monolithic entity.
Penn In the News
Lindsey Cameron of the Wharton School says that, when it comes to information on fees, the opacity of food delivery apps is a deliberate feature, not a bug.
Penn In the News
In his new book, “Our Common Bonds,” Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the distorted views and misperceptions driving partisan hostility.
Penn In the News
Kelly Allison of the Perelman School of Medicine says that many people with binge eating disorder eat in secret and grapple with guilt.