In an aging America, a looming shortage of home health care workers HealthDay News In an aging America, a looming shortage of home health care workers A study led by postdoc Amanda Kreider of the Leonard Davis Institute and Perelman School of Medicine finds that the number of available home care workers has fallen by nearly 12% between 2013 and 2019.
Fact check: No, the World Economic Forum didn’t order governments to ration water USA Today Fact check: No, the World Economic Forum didn’t order governments to ration water Scott Moore of Penn Global says that the World Economic Forum doesn’t have the ability to mandate that governments ration water or other resources, though it can be influential in shaping the views of policymakers.
Tucker Carlson is out at Fox. What happened? NPR Tucker Carlson is out at Fox. What happened? Brian Rosenwald of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses what Tucker Carlson’s departure means for the future of conservative media and the Republican Party.
The future of MBAs: What deans at the top business schools are saying U.S. News & World Report The future of MBAs: What deans at the top business schools are saying Nicolaj Siggelkow of the Wharton School discusses the priorities and future of the MBA program, as well as the challenges facing current MBA students.
The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism.
Penn leading scorer Kayla Padilla transferring to USC Philadelphia Inquirer Penn leading scorer Kayla Padilla transferring to USC Padilla, the most prolific three-point shooter in Penn women's basketball history, is exercising her final year of graduate eligibility to return to California and play for USC.
A Texas family fought for weeks to regain custody of their newborn. Experts say the case shows how Black parents are criminalized CNN A Texas family fought for weeks to regain custody of their newborn. Experts say the case shows how Black parents are criminalized PIK Professor Dorothy Roberts says that decisions to report neglect and abuse to the child welfare system are largely shaped by racist stereotypes of Black families.
College campuses are facing a mental health crisis. Students are leading the way out of it Fast Company College campuses are facing a mental health crisis. Students are leading the way out of it Penn alumna Alison Malmon is noted for creating Active Minds, a mental health organization for college students, after her brother’s death by suicide.
Congratulations, you’re the owner of a house by Minerva Parker Nichols Dwell Congratulations, you’re the owner of a house by Minerva Parker Nichols Molly Lester of the Weitzman School of Design discusses the impact of Minerva Parker Nichols, the first woman to practice architecture independently in the U.S.
The forgotten story of America’s first female architect Fast Company The forgotten story of America’s first female architect Molly Lester of the Weitzman School of Design and William Whitaker of the Architectural Archives discuss a new exhibition dedicated to Minerva Parker Nichols, the first woman to establish an independent architectural practice in the U.S.