The latest skincare trend: Beef fat. Yes, beef fat The Washington Post The latest skincare trend: Beef fat. Yes, beef fat Bruce Brod of the Perelman School of Medicine says that there’s no evidence to show beef tallow is better than conventional moisturizers.
Why the return to office workforce is coming back less diverse Inc. Why the return to office workforce is coming back less diverse A study by the Wharton School found that changing job openings to remote work at startups increased female applicants by 15% and minority applicants by 33%.
Can Trump serve a third term? FactCheck.org Can Trump serve a third term? Kermit Roosevelt of Penn Carey Law doesn’t think the 22nd Amendment, which limits presidents to two terms, can realistically be repealed.
Penn is offering free Narcan through vending machine on campus Philadelphia Inquirer Penn is offering free Narcan through vending machine on campus A vending machine on Penn’s campus will offer free Narcan and other wellness and health products, with remarks from Jackie Recktenwald and Benoit Dubé of Wellness at Penn.
Wharton’s Siegel says an extension of the 2017 tax cuts is certain with a Republican House majority CNBC Wharton’s Siegel says an extension of the 2017 tax cuts is certain with a Republican House majority Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School discusses the state of the economy and what to expect from the Federal Reserve in December.
Why do we keep developing in climate disaster zones? Dwell Why do we keep developing in climate disaster zones? Jessica Varner of the Weitzman School of Design says that the federal buyout timeline for homes destroyed by natural disasters opens the door to predatory buyers. William “Billy” Fleming of Weitzman says that adaptation requires various types of interventions that deal with the urgent effects of climate change.
Maryland shifted toward Donald Trump more than some other blue states, while giving Kamala Harris her second-biggest win Baltimore Sun Maryland shifted toward Donald Trump more than some other blue states, while giving Kamala Harris her second-biggest win Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences says that poor turnout in heavily Democratic cities and a general voter swing for economic reasons contributed to Donald Trump’s victory.
The more students miss class, the worse teachers feel about their jobs Education Week The more students miss class, the worse teachers feel about their jobs A study co-authored by Michael Gottfried of the Graduate School of Education finds that teacher satisfaction steadily drops as student absenteeism increases.
Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht is waiting for Trump to keep his word—and set him free Wired Silk Road creator Ross Ulbricht is waiting for Trump to keep his word—and set him free Leeza Garber of the Wharton School says that legal questions can’t be neatly isolated from ethical and political ones.
Trust in science hasn’t fully recovered from pandemic controversies The Washington Post Trust in science hasn’t fully recovered from pandemic controversies Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that Republican lawmakers engaged in a sustained attack on a sector of science during and after the pandemic.