Even over the counter, Narcan may be too costly to reach many drug users The Washington Post Even over the counter, Narcan may be too costly to reach many drug users Bonnie Milas of the Perelman School of Medicine likens keeping Narcan kits on hand at home to having protective fire extinguishers.
Black students in Lower Merion got racist emails. One mother says the school should have done more in response Philadelphia Inquirer Black students in Lower Merion got racist emails. One mother says the school should have done more in response Andrea Kane of the Graduate School of Education says that a school administration’s response to racism depends on the specifics of the incident, such as how much disruption was caused and whether threats of violence were made.
Mice with two fathers? Researchers develop egg cells from male mice Scientific American Mice with two fathers? Researchers develop egg cells from male mice Kotaro Sasaki of the School of Veterinary Medicine thinks that producing human gametes could become technically feasible within a decade.
No, ‘wokeness’ did not cause Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse The New York Times No, ‘wokeness’ did not cause Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse Itay Goldstein of the Wharton School says that Silicon Valley Bank’s loans to environmental and community projects were not an important factor behind its collapse.
Wall Street’s old guard swoops in to fix a fresh banking mess Bloomberg Wall Street’s old guard swoops in to fix a fresh banking mess Michael Roberts of the Wharton School says that the future of Silicon Valley Bank is unclear, even with the help of seasoned executives.
In Conversation 2022/2023 – Erika James, Wharton School dean Channel News Asia In Conversation 2022/2023 – Erika James, Wharton School dean Dean Erika James of the Wharton School says that it’s time to start preparing for the next crisis now that the COVID pandemic is ending.
Texas is set to take over HISD. Here’s why state interventions rarely improve academics Houston Chronicle Texas is set to take over HISD. Here’s why state interventions rarely improve academics Jonathan Supovitz of the Graduate School of Education believes the outcome from the Texas takeover of the Houston Independent School District will depend on the resources the state invests in the district.
Global markets tumble as Credit Suisse acknowledges signs of instability PBS NewsHour Global markets tumble as Credit Suisse acknowledges signs of instability Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School discusses the turmoil at European bank Credit Suisse and what it means for the banking sector.
A halt in rate hikes will concern markets more than a 25 bps hike, says Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel CNBC A halt in rate hikes will concern markets more than a 25 bps hike, says Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel On “Closing Bell,” Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses the consequence of yield-curve inversion, the silver lining from Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, and a potential shift in tone from the Fed about rate policy.
Silicon Valley Bank: How a digital bank run accelerated the collapse ABC News Silicon Valley Bank: How a digital bank run accelerated the collapse Itamar Dreschler of the Wharton School says that the speed and reach of online communication likely accelerated the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.