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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Rahul Mangharam of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is interviewed on expected changes coming to smartphone charging capabilities.
Penn In the News
Students Naveen Jain, Phil Williams and Jun Jeon of the Perelman School of Medicine are highlighted for creating SpectrumScores, an LGBTQ-focused health-care app.
Penn In the News
Vincent E. Price had been the president of Duke University for 49 days when a statue of Robert. E. Lee was taken out of the entrance to the university chapel this weekend.
Penn In the News
The research of Kelvin See of the School of Arts & Sciences on the ability to control heart cells to self-heal is discussed.
Penn In the News
Carlo Siracusa of the School of Veterinary Medicine is interviewed about identifying tail poses that cats use to try to express their emotions.
Penn In the News
In the wake of deadly unrest in Charlottesville, activists at rivals Duke University and the University of North Carolina seemed to race toward a goal far removed from the basketball court: taking down their respective statues of Confederate soldiers.
Penn In the News
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education comments on the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions’ cohort of the MSI Aspiring Leaders program.
Penn In the News
Evan Lechtman of the Law School comments on the deadline for the NFL’s settlement fund for concussion-related claims.
Penn In the News
Efforts to diversify the faculty may not be focusing enough on key areas, namely math-based fields -- especially when it comes to black faculty members. And such efforts haven’t led to any premium in pay for those hired to contribute to campus diversity.
Penn In the News
David Yaden of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on different word usage between religious and non-religious people.