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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Katherine Courtright of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the importance of improving end-of-life care.
Penn In the News
Salamishah Tillet of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted about what is deemed appropriate attire for women.
Penn In the News
John Paul MacDuffie of the Wharton School offers reasons why Uber’s new tipping feature will unlikely help improve the company’s reputation.
Penn In the News
Resident Sara Manning Peskin of the Perelman School of Medicine writes about symptoms of dying that are less alarming to witness.
Penn In the News
Experimental immunotherapy CAR T-cell treatment developed by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine is highlighted for its potential FDA approval.
Penn In the News
Robert Yaro of the School of Design is mentioned for leading students in developing a report titled “Rebooting New England.”
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Kent Smetters of the Wharton School comments on retirement strategies for people in their 30s and 40s.
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Ancient Brews: Rediscovered & Re-created, the latest book from Patrick McGovern of the Penn Museum, is reviewed.
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The Perelman School of Medicine’s Caryn Lerman and Joseph Kable, also of the School of Arts & Sciences, are highlighted for researching the effectiveness of computerized cognitive fitness programs.
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Jack Ende of the Perelman School of Medicine suggests that Congress restart work on preparing a health-care bill to replace the Affordable Care Act and says, “The right strategy is to work on improving what we have.”