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.
Part stock fund, part donor-advised fund: A new bid for young donors Chronicle of Philanthropy Part stock fund, part donor-advised fund: A new bid for young donors Katherina Rosqueta of the School of Social Policy & Practice discusses progress in the quest to identify meaningful metrics of nonprofit performance, such as SP2’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy.
What does your hair actually need? National Geographic What does your hair actually need? George Cotsarelis of the Perelman School of Medicine says that hair is one of the first things that shuts down if a person is nutritionally deficient or has lost a lot of weight from illness.
The case for reimagining the nuclear family Vox.com The case for reimagining the nuclear family In a Q&A, Kristen Ghodsee of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses her recent book “Everyday Utopia,” which makes a pragmatic case for utopian thinking while critiquing our present society.
This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Popular Mechanics This radical new metal from outer space could transform everything—from electric vehicles to nuclear submarines Analysts at the Weitzman School of Design’s Kleinman Center for Energy Policy predict that the need for dysprosium will increase by more than 2,500 percent by 2035.
Summer school may be back in vogue as college students work toward early graduation USA Today Summer school may be back in vogue as college students work toward early graduation Robert Zemsky of the Graduate School of Education is co-leading a three-year bachelor’s degree project.
Sales slumps at Target and Bud Light may fuel more boycotts, experts say ABC News Sales slumps at Target and Bud Light may fuel more boycotts, experts say Maurice Schweitzer of the Wharton School says that the consumer boycotts of Target and Bud Light are more potent in the current hyper-partisan environment.
How wealthy “super emitters” are disproportionately driving the climate crisis—while blaming you Salon.com How wealthy “super emitters” are disproportionately driving the climate crisis—while blaming you Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that inequality in energy use is a great argument for progressive climate pricing.