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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Chris Sanchirico of the Law School comments on the recent tax bill’s international provisions.
Penn In the News
As a former Promise scholar, doctoral student Brittany Robertson of the Graduate School of Education writes about Promise scholarships contributing to racial and socioeconomic gaps in terms of college access.
Penn In the News
Americus Reed of the Wharton School comments on the Philadelphia Orchestra’s decision to sever ties with a popular conductor who was accused of sexual misconduct.
Penn In the News
Alain Plante of the School of Arts and Sciences talks about the environmental effects of road salt in preparation for inclement winter weather.
Penn In the News
Michael Kahana of the School of Arts and Sciences calls brain-imaging technology in humans, specifically the fMRI technique, “one of the most important revolutions in cognitive neuroscience.”
Penn In the News
Anne Norris of the Perelman School of Medicine dispels some common myths about how germs are spread, particularly during the winter months.
Penn In the News
Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School shares his thoughts on annual physical exams.
Penn In the News
University Chaplain Charles Howard pens an opinion article about why he thinks America “does not deserve to celebrate Dr. King” this year after such a divisive time.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education writes about young professionals who are educated about inequality and injustice while in college but end up accepting jobs in finance and consulting.
Penn In the News
Maria Oquendo of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about the correlation between the opioid epidemic and suicide rates.