10/23
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Pennovation Center Poised to Rewire Science, Spirit of Entrepreneurship
The official ribbon-cutting of the Pennovation Center is highlighted.
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22,000 Sign Up to Learn the Secrets of Ancient Egypt
David Silverman of the School of Arts & Sciences is featured for curating the Penn Museum’s Egyptian section and teaching a massive online open course.
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Penn Engineers Use Big Data to Show Shakespeare Had Coauthor on ‘Henry VI’ Plays
Alejandro Ribeiro, Santiago Segarra and Mark Eisen of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are highlighted for using a computational approach to solve a mystery about Shakespeare’s uncredited co-authors.
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Can a Building Engineer Innovation?
The architecture and design of the Pennovation Center is featured.
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With Pennovation, Forgotten Bottom Looks to Its Future
Ed Datz and Anne Papageorge of Facilities and Real Estate Services, Vice Provost for Research Dawn Bonnell and Executive Vice President Craig Carnaroli comment on opening the Pennovation Center in the “Forgotten Bottom.”
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AI Can Learn From Data Without Ever Having Access to It
Aaron Roth of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is mentioned.
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A Defiant Black Joy in the Age of Black Lives Matter
University Chaplain Charles Howard writes about “Defiant Black Joy.”
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‘Death With Dignity’ Laws and the Desire to Control How One’s Life Ends
Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School says, “The dominant reasons for wanting euthanasia or assisted suicide are psychological and involve control factors.”
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Audio: Confronting Sexual Assault and Rape Culture
Malik Washington of Sexual Violence Prevention and Education joins a conversation about the pervasiveness of rape culture.
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How Big Data Can Help Save Endangered Kids
Richard Gelles of the School Social Policy & Practice comments on child welfare and his upcoming book, Out of Harm’s Way: Creating an Effective Child Welfare System.