Powell’s speech did not address GDP rise from productivity growth, Wharton School’s Jeremy Siegel CNBC Powell’s speech did not address GDP rise from productivity growth, Wharton School’s Jeremy Siegel On “Closing Bell,” Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses what the market reaction to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s recent speech says about the state of monetary policy.
Philadelphia high school cracks down on cellphones during class 6ABC.com Philadelphia high school cracks down on cellphones during class PIK Professor Desmond Upton Patton advises parents how best to regulate cellphone use for their children.
Three things we gain when we stop fixating on generational divides in the workplace Quartz Three things we gain when we stop fixating on generational divides in the workplace In his new book “The Perennials,” Mauro Guillén of the Wharton School argues that humans are ready for a post-generational society.
What’s the world’s oldest language? Scientific American What’s the world’s oldest language? Deven Patel of the School of Arts & Sciences believes that Sanskrit is the oldest continuous language tradition, which means that it’s still producing literature and being spoken.
How schools can survive (and maybe even thrive) with A.I. this fall The New York Times How schools can survive (and maybe even thrive) with A.I. this fall Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School believes that AI will lead to more teachers adopting a “flipped classroom,” having students learn material outside of class and practice it in class.
U.S. Republican positions on climate change shock environmentalists France 24 U.S. Republican positions on climate change shock environmentalists Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the Republican Party is a threat to the planet as well as the nation.
Trump voters can see right through DeSantis The New York Times Trump voters can see right through DeSantis Daniel Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences explains why it will be difficult for Republican presidential candidates to persuade primary voters to abandon Donald Trump.
Maybe you should just join a commune Wired Maybe you should just join a commune Kristen Ghodsee of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the benefits of communal living and the restructuring of the traditional nuclear family.
Heat, floods, fire: Was summer 2023 the new normal? The Wall Street Journal Heat, floods, fire: Was summer 2023 the new normal? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences explains why a warmer planet is causing persistent weather extremes, in addition to extreme heat.
Eagles, Penn Medicine and Blue Cross team to promote CPR awareness, education KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia) Eagles, Penn Medicine and Blue Cross team to promote CPR awareness, education Penn Medicine has partnered with the Philadelphia Eagles and Independence Blue Cross to raise awareness and education around sudden cardiac arrest and CPR, with a mobile CPR unit led by Benjamin Abella.