Hopping on the affordability bandwagon Inside Higher Ed Hopping on the affordability bandwagon Penn is expanding full-tuition scholarships and removing home equity in its calculations for institutional aid, with remarks from Elaine Varas.
Decoding Trump’s climate priorities—or lack thereof Philadelphia Inquirer Decoding Trump’s climate priorities—or lack thereof In an opinion essay, Sanya Carley of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design examines the implications and possibilities of Donald Trump’s energy and climate agenda.
How are borrowers reacting to the Federal Reserve rate cuts? USA Today How are borrowers reacting to the Federal Reserve rate cuts? Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School says that consumers are going to struggle to outsmart interest rates because the Federal Reserve doesn’t know where interest rates are going.
Former patient gives thanks to PA hospital staff after surviving coma, COVID-19 battle Fox 29 (Philadelphia) Former patient gives thanks to PA hospital staff after surviving coma, COVID-19 battle A former COVID patient who spent six months in a coma returned to thank the Penn Medicine team that contributed to his survival, including Megan Carr-Lettieri.
COVID patient who survived coma reunites with Penn care team Philadelphia Inquirer COVID patient who survived coma reunites with Penn care team A COVID patient who survived his coma recently reunited with the Penn Medicine care team that helped save his life, including Jennifer Olenik of the Perelman School of Medicine.
Vaping immediately affects vascular health and oxygen levels, study shows, even without nicotine CNN Vaping immediately affects vascular health and oxygen levels, study shows, even without nicotine Research published by Marianne Nabbout while a resident at the Perelman School of Medicine finds that vaping has an immediate effect on blood vessels even if an e-cigarette doesn’t contain nicotine.
Is there a chemical link to memory loss? Penn researchers get $11M to study dementia causes Philadelphia Inquirer Is there a chemical link to memory loss? Penn researchers get $11M to study dementia causes The National Institutes of Health have awarded $11 million to Aimin Chen of the Perelman School of Medicine to study the link between chemical exposures and dementia.
Is the American shopping mall dead? The Philadelphia area has seen its fair share disappear WHYY (Philadelphia) Is the American shopping mall dead? The Philadelphia area has seen its fair share disappear Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School says that shopping malls and physical retail are evolving rather than dying.
Insomnia may be more common than you think. Here’s what to know Forbes Insomnia may be more common than you think. Here’s what to know According to Penn Medicine, about 1 in 4 Americans experiences difficulty with sleep each year.
Memories of her Holocaust survivor father guided Amy Gutmann’s tenure as ambassador to Germany Philadelphia Inquirer Memories of her Holocaust survivor father guided Amy Gutmann’s tenure as ambassador to Germany Amy Gutmann of the Annenberg School for Communication discusses her work as U.S. ambassador to Germany and the need to stand with Europe in defending Ukraine.