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11/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
A profile examines the architectural novel “Learning from Las Vegas” co-written by Denise Scott Brown, formerly of the Weitzman School of Design.
Penn In the News
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that once a few companies initiate layoffs, it creates a groupthink mentality where other companies must explain why they’re not doing the same.
Penn In the News
Dean John L. Jackson, Jr., of the Annenberg School for Communication has been named as Penn’s next provost.
Penn In the News
A study by Marissa Bluestine of Penn Carey Law and colleagues finds that only a handful of Pennsylvania police departments have specific policies requiring video interrogation.
Penn In the News
PIK Professor Herbert Hovenkamp says that a U.S. lawsuit against Google is a very solid, traditional antitrust case.
Penn In the News
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School has formally adopted an A.I. policy into his syllabus in order to teach his students to adapt to new tools while also using them responsibly.
Penn In the News
On an episode of “Us and Them,” Claudia Aiken of the Weitzman School of Design and Taylor Kessinger of the School of Arts & Sciences discuss their research and advocacy for housing development in Philadelphia.
Penn In the News
Adam Grant of the Wharton School says that people who are generous with their time while keeping their own interests in mind are often the most successful people at an organization.
Penn In the News
A study by Holly Elser of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues finds that head injuries may double or even triple the risk of dying early.
Penn In the News
PIK Professor Ezekiel J. Emanuel says that moderation is a good principle and comments on whether tweaks in bad behavior can help. The work of Adam Grant is suggested for additional reading and an understanding of "languishing."