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.
It’s optional, except it’s not: You’ve been voluntold The Wall Street Journal It’s optional, except it’s not: You’ve been voluntold Jonah Berger of the Wharton School explains how to use silence and guiding queries to persuade people to help.
COVID-sniffing dogs can help detect infections in K-12 schools, new study suggests CNN COVID-sniffing dogs can help detect infections in K-12 schools, new study suggests Cindy Otto of the School of Veterinary Medicine comments on the results of a study demonstrating that COVID-sniffing dogs can help detect infections in schools.
An academic used ChatGPT to write a letter of recommendation that helped a student win a prestigious scholarship from Cambridge Business Insider An academic used ChatGPT to write a letter of recommendation that helped a student win a prestigious scholarship from Cambridge Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that he requires his students to use ChatGPT to generate project ideas and improve their writing.
Despite dueling narratives in the Jayland Walker case, one issue remains: What happened? cleveland.com Despite dueling narratives in the Jayland Walker case, one issue remains: What happened? Kenneth J. Weiss of the Perelman School of Medicine says that Jaylan Walker’s death doesn’t have all the classic earmarks of suicide-by-cop, though there are some strong indicators.
‘It totally backfired’: The pitfalls of Alzheimer’s genetic testing Reuters ‘It totally backfired’: The pitfalls of Alzheimer’s genetic testing Emily Largent of the Perelman School of Medicine says that genetic testing for Alzheimer’s can lead to information about siblings and children as well, causing existential dread.
Content marketing tactics to skyrocket your e-commerce business in 2023 Forbes Content marketing tactics to skyrocket your e-commerce business in 2023 Research by Jonah Berger and Katy Milkman of the Wharton School finds that content evoking emotions like awe, amusement, anxiety, and anger tends to be shared online the most.
Eastwick residents fight through water concerns for environmental justice 6ABC.com Eastwick residents fight through water concerns for environmental justice Marilyn Howarth of the Perelman School of Medicine explains why flooding in Philadelphia’s Eastwick neighborhood is inevitable during storm events.