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  • Could the silver lining of the pandemic be pan-vaccines?
    The Hill

    Could the silver lining of the pandemic be pan-vaccines?

    Scott Hensley of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues have developed a vaccine that could provide a baseline level of protection against all 20 known flu strains.

    Mar 22, 2023

    The unsettling truth about Trump’s first great victory
    The New York Times

    The unsettling truth about Trump’s first great victory

    Daniel Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on a paper co-written by the School’s William Marble which asserts that Donald Trump’s largest gains in 2016 support compared to 2012 came from whites with moderate racial resentment.

    Mar 22, 2023

    Being bilingual and Latinx in higher education
    Al Día

    Being bilingual and Latinx in higher education

    Nelson Flores of the Graduate School of Education explores the challenges faced by bilingual Latinx students in the United States.

    Mar 22, 2023

    Wuhan market samples contained COVID and animal mixtures, report says
    The New York Times

    Wuhan market samples contained COVID and animal mixtures, report says

    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.

    Mar 21, 2023

    Credit Suisse and SVB: Is global banking in crisis?
    Al Jazeera

    Credit Suisse and SVB: Is global banking in crisis?

    David Skeel of Penn Carey Law says that the Silicon Valley Bank collapse is going to force a rethinking of the regulatory framework, especially the treatment of uninsured deposits.

    Mar 21, 2023

    Invisible dance exhibit highlights accessibility in art at UPenn
    WHYY (Philadelphia)

    Invisible dance exhibit highlights accessibility in art at UPenn

    Carolyn Lazard’s “Long Take,” a new immersive art installation at the Institute of Contemporary Art, explores themes of accessibility and chronic illness using an unseen dance performance.

    Mar 21, 2023