Law firm engages women on domestic violence Ghana News Agency Law firm engages women on domestic violence A visiting student delegation from Penn Carey Law helped engage Ghanese women in a community legal outreach training program on domestic violence and women empowerment.
Records in Fox defamation case show pressures on reporters ABC News Records in Fox defamation case show pressures on reporters Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that it would be useful for Fox News to make a clear statement that the news division has complete and total autonomy from the rest of Fox.
The radical act of eating with strangers The New York Times The radical act of eating with strangers Research by Marissa King of the Wharton School found that during the pandemic people’s social networks decreased by an average of 16 percent, with most of the losses occurring among men.
SVB CEO sold $3.6 million in stock days before bank’s failure Bloomberg SVB CEO sold $3.6 million in stock days before bank’s failure Dan Taylor of the Wharton School says that any discussion for a capital raise by Silicon Valley Bank CEO Greg Becker would be highly problematic if it occurred at the time the share-sale plan was adopted.
What happens to human brain at all stages of life? Studies have pretty cool answers Jerusalem Post What happens to human brain at all stages of life? Studies have pretty cool answers Postdoc Jakob Seidlitz of the Perelman School of Medicine says that brain development changes as people age, with different parts of the brain reaching their own milestones at different points in life.
U.S. focuses on limiting spread amid record bird flu season, but vaccines could be a possibility in the future CNN U.S. focuses on limiting spread amid record bird flu season, but vaccines could be a possibility in the future Scott Hensley of the Perelman School of Medicine and colleagues are developing a bird flu vaccine candidate that could be used in humans if the virus started circulating among people.
Your therapist is on TikTok. Will your therapy session end up there too? The Washington Post Your therapist is on TikTok. Will your therapy session end up there too? Dominic Sisti of the Perelman School of Medicine says that physicians who have their patients sign off to be TikTok content should consider leaving medicine to become social media influencers.
Workers stumble upon lost Courbet painting in university basement Smithsonian Magazine Workers stumble upon lost Courbet painting in university basement Lynn Marsden-Atlass of the Arthur Ross Gallery discusses a new exhibition centered around a Gustave Courbet painting rediscovered in the basement of the School of Dental Medicine.
Erythema extent predicts death in patients with ccGVHD Medscape Erythema extent predicts death in patients with ccGVHD Emily Baumrinm of the Perelman School of Medicine says that there’s value in collecting erythema serially over time to identify patients at high-risk for ccGVHD.
Kayla Padilla doesn’t know where she’ll land after Penn. Right now, she doesn’t want to think about it Philadelphia Inquirer Kayla Padilla doesn’t know where she’ll land after Penn. Right now, she doesn’t want to think about it Kayla Padilla, a Wharton School fourth-year and women’s basketball point guard from Torrance, California, is still weighing her options for an NCAA graduate transfer.