5/18
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Home Buying While Black
Camille Charles of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on racial hierarchy and Latino and Asian homeowners preferring few black neighbors in their communities
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Mommy Makeovers: The Plastic Surgery Trend Philly Moms Are (Reluctantly) Obsessed With
Neill Epperson of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted on the options on choosing a fitness personality.
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Audio: There Are Tough Specs for Amazon's Second Headquarters
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School comments on the competition among North American locations to secure Amazon’s second headquarters.
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Massive Genetic Study Shows How Humans Are Evolving
Iain Mathieson of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the need to have extremely large samples to see small genetic variants.
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Audio: In a Room of Their Own, Women Find Path to Recovery
Teri Franklin of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about the biological differences between men and women and the impact of substance abuse.
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Penn-CHOP Study: Art Courses Could Help Medical Students Become Better Doctors
Jaclyn Gurwin of the Perelman School of Medicine is featured for leading a study on how art courses can help medical students become better clinical observers.
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New Guidelines Mean More Kids Will Be Diagnosed With High Blood Pressure -- and That's a Good Thing
Shobha Natarajan of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the usefulness of new pediatric blood-pressure guidelines.
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New Report Brings Facts to Light on Minority Serving Institutions
Marybeth Gasman and doctoral student William Casey Boland of the Graduate School of Education comment on a new report that highlights the return on investment of minority-serving institutions.
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Colleges, Students Prepare for DACA Demise
President Amy Gutmann weighs in on the decision to rescind DACA and says it “threatens hundreds of thousands of young people who were raised in America, love this country and are an integral part of the American dream.”
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Penn's LGBT Leader Retires as His Center Evolves to Stay Relevant
Bob Schoenberg, founding director of the University’s LGBT Center, is featured for his long-time work on campus.