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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Atul Gupta of the Wharton School and the Leonard Davis Institute says that private equity may not be well-suited to the health care industry, which is riddled with imperfections.
Penn In the News
Chris Geczy of the Wharton School says that both risk and reward are connected to styles of investment strategy.
Penn In the News
Rogers Smith of the School of Arts & Sciences says that democratic processes and judicial decisions can be used to limit the power of the people, restructuring governments and institutions to make them less representative.
Penn In the News
A 2021 estimate from researchers at the Wharton School found that the voting-technology industry earns $300 million in revenue annually, with Dominion capturing about 37% of the vendor marketplace.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, Jennifer E. Rothman of Penn Carey Law warns of the dangers of a growing trend among states making the rights to a person’s own name, likeness, and voice transferable to others.
Penn In the News
A 2022 Penn study found a return of three dollars for every dollar invested in City Connects, a pilot project that links students with support for basic needs and enrichment activities.
Penn In the News
Penn Carey Law’s Cary Coglianese says a Delaware judge’s rulings have given Dominion a head start on winning their defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
Penn In the News
A 2022 study by Henry Kranzler of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues found that even light-to-moderate drinking levels, such as a couple of glasses of wine or beer per week, could reduce brain volume.
Penn In the News
A report from the Wharton School found that the three major elections technology vendors served more than 90 percent of eligible voters in the country as of 2016.
Penn In the News
A study by researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine found that a Philadelphia soda tax spurred a 39% reduction in the purchase of sweetened beverages.