Through
11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School thinks there will be an independent investigation into Silicon Valley Bank to supplement what’s happening under the Fed’s Michael Barr.
Penn In the News
Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School says that consumers are likely to splurge on premium hair or body products due to their relative affordability compared to other luxury items.
Penn In the News
Alumna Molly Lester of the Weitzman School of Design and a curatorial team at the Architectural Archives are honoring architect Minerva Parker Nichols with an exhibition.
Penn In the News
Louise L. Southwood of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that recurrent horse colic cases require a team approach to be managed properly.
Penn In the News
A study by the Perelman School of Medicine and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia finds that one in five babies born in Philadelphia likely has no immunity against measles.
Penn In the News
Frederic Bushman of the Perelman School of Medicine says that the report finding COVID-infected raccoon dogs in China had sound methods but isn’t absolute proof that the animals were the source of the pandemic.
Penn In the News
Penn is noted for its pledge to contribute $100 million over 10 years to renovate decrepit Philadelphia schools, potentially assisting a more diverse student body.
Penn In the News
Itamar Drechsler of the Wharton School says that there have been consistent rumors that Credit Suisse was in trouble even before the current banking crisis.
Penn In the News
The School of Nursing is lauded as the top ranked nursing school in the world, placing the U.S. at the top of an Insider Monkey analysis of the world’s top nursing universities.
Penn In the News
Richard Herring of the Wharton School says that the market for CoCo bonds will be beaten down for some time, though the losses are unlikely to have large spillover effects to other types of bonds.