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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Emily Hund of the Annenberg School for Communication advocates for the unionization of influencers and online creators in her new book, “The Influencer Industry.”
Penn In the News
Bonnie Milas of the Perelman School of Medicine says that some people might not pick up naloxone unless it’s free and easy but that anyone who suffers from an overdose should have an equal chance of survival.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that the public isn’t ready for the social implications of being able to spoof people at scale with AI.
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Camille Z. Charles of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would be easier to fill in information gaps about Black immigrant wealth and educational representation if there were better ways to document the Black population.
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A study by the Wharton School finds that Texan cities saw an increase of $303 million to $532 million in interest payments after banning municipalities from doing business with ESG policy banks in 2021.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School recommends using A.I. to provide momentum by overcoming writer’s block or getting a running start on hard projects.
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Allison Hoffman says that many people are going to feel the effects of a ruling striking down an Obamacare mandate requiring health insurers to pay the full cost of preventative health care.
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A study co-authored by Christoph Thaiss of the Perelman School of Medicine finds that the gut microbiome may affect motivation to exercise.
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In a co-written Op-Ed, Scott Moore of Penn Global says that the Biden administration should prioritize climate action to account for China’s growing isolation in international climate talks.
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According to the East Africa Living Encyclopedia at the School of Arts & Sciences, archaeological evidence suggests that the Swahili have inhabited Eastern Africa since the first century CE.