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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, Ian S. Lustick of the School of Arts & Sciences says that Israeli protestors will need to ally with Palestinians to protect their own rights and democracy.
Penn In the News
A study led by Katalin Susztak and Joseph Baur of the Perelman School of Medicine has identified the role that an enzyme crucial to the body’s metabolism plays in the development of kidney disease.
Penn In the News
A Penn study finds that some firms elevate women to executive positions faster than men with similar attributes in order to match their competitors.
Penn In the News
In a Q&A on “All Things Considered,” Amanda Shanor of the Wharton School discusses the details and impact of United States v. Hansen, a Supreme Court case that will examine free speech rights and unlawful immigration.
Penn In the News
Christina Skinner of the Wharton School says that statements by Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen have the same objective: quelling panic and runs.
Penn In the News
Master’s student Dennis Mashindi of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the Hinkson Holloway program, a collaboration between PSOM and the College of Physicians to mentor young Black men who want to pursue a career in medicine.
Penn In the News
William Labov of the School of Arts & Sciences co-authored a 2013 paper that examined Northern influences on the Philadelphia dialect.
Penn In the News
Wendy De La Rosa of the Wharton School says that people tend to internalize financial situations, eliciting emotions that direct a lot of future spending behavior.
Penn In the News
Postdoctoral fellow Amritha Mallikarjun of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that using a human linguistic interface with dogs ascribes too much to our joint understanding of words.
Penn In the News
Hefei Liu has matched with the radiation oncology residency program at the Perelman School of Medicine.