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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Getting a Jump on Lunch May Help You Cut Calories
Eric Van Epps of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on his study of timing meals for weight loss.
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How Washington College President Sheila Bair Plans to Tackle College Affordability
September will usher in the anniversary of Sheila Bair becoming president of Washington College, a liberal arts school in Chestertown, Md., with roughly 1,450 students. The former head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has a keen awareness of the financial challenges facing families in an uneven economic recovery and has responded with a series of programs to ease the burden of paying for college.
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Audio: A trip to space brings astronauts closer to Earth
David Yaden, a research fellow at the Positive Psychology Center, is interviewed about his overview effect research.
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Stigma, Stress, and Fear: Faculty Mental-Health Services Fall Short
Thirty years ago, Daniel Kmitta suffered his first of several major depressive episodes. He got help from his undergraduate college and, over time, learned how to manage his condition.
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A Pioneer of Gene Therapy on the Future of the Industry
Jim Wilson of the Perelman School of Medicine is interviewed about the future of gene therapy and its potential.
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In High Crime Areas, Teenagers Must Also Navigate a 'Digital Hood'
Robin Stevens of the Nursing School is the subject of this article on her work studying what black and Hispanic youth are exposed when to using social media.
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‘We Write the Violence Out Completely’: A Journalist Says Rape Culture Is Systemic in College Football
In the summer of 2013, the journalist Jessica Luther watched news unfold on two alleged gang rapes involving college football players, one at Vanderbilt University and the other at the United States Naval Academy. She started poking around, searching for similar cases, and she was surprised at just how prevalent the pattern was, she says.
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Will Social Media Define the Success of the Olympic Games?
Student Katerina Girginova of the Annenberg School for Communication writes about social media’s impact on the Olympics.
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The Middle East Conflict on Campus
What some see as a celebration of culture through food, others see as a political statement, and an offensive one at that. Just slip an Israeli flag on a toothpick.
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Legal Confusion Threatens to Slow Data Science
Post-doc Daniel Himmelstein of the Perelman School of Medicine is profiled and encourages researchers to read law about republishing online data sets.