Study points to concern in the community of caregivers about the aging of the Hispanic population Al Día Study points to concern in the community of caregivers about the aging of the Hispanic population Adriana Pérez of the School of Nursing says that one of the main challenges for Latino caregivers is the lack of outreach.
Gregg Bigda is the poster boy of police brutality in Springfield. But the city can’t—or won’t—fire him Boston Globe Gregg Bigda is the poster boy of police brutality in Springfield. But the city can’t—or won’t—fire him A 2021 Penn analysis of all complaints across the Chicago Police Department revealed that on average, officers generated 1.5 total complaints and 0.2 use of force complaints in a five-year period.
Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center Philadelphia Inquirer Notes of jasmine? Hints of citrus? Computers can be trained to smell like a human, say scientists at Philly’s Monell Center A study by Joel Mainland of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues used an artificial intelligence tool to predict the smells of new, lab-made chemicals by mapping the smells of known chemical substances.
Trump uses Facebook to fund presidential run, two years after Meta banned him CNBC Trump uses Facebook to fund presidential run, two years after Meta banned him Andrew Arenge of the School of Arts & Sciences says that higher social media impressions can be a key factor for bringing in waves of cash for political campaigns.
Penn Medicine appoints first medical director of LGBTQ health Philadelphia Inquirer Penn Medicine appoints first medical director of LGBTQ health Kevin Kline speaks about his appointment as Penn Medicine’s first medical director of LGBTQ health and his concerns about politicization of care.
Why we manage people so poorly—and what we can do about it Human Resource Executive Online Why we manage people so poorly—and what we can do about it In an Op-Ed, Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that companies are walking back successful and effective management practices to try to match a leaner start-up model.
Ice hack for weight loss: The latest trending diet U.S. News & World Report Ice hack for weight loss: The latest trending diet Colleen Tewksbury of the School of Nursing says that Alpilean supplements have minimal evidence in animal studies showing improvements in body temperature regulation.
Four million have enrolled in Biden’s new student loan repayment plan The Washington Post Four million have enrolled in Biden’s new student loan repayment plan The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates that the Save student loan repayment plan will cost as much as $558 billion over a 10-year period.
Leaders like David Zaslav show there’s a dark side to ‘managing up’ Fortune Leaders like David Zaslav show there’s a dark side to ‘managing up’ Michael Parke of the Wharton School says that managing up can involve suggesting improvements, voicing concerns, and testing creative tweaks to a team’s protocols.
Margaritaville aims to hang on after Jimmy Buffett’s death The New York Times Margaritaville aims to hang on after Jimmy Buffett’s death Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School says that Margaritaville could risk overextending itself and lose some esteem without the identity of its founder, Jimmy Buffett.