Through
4/30
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Philip Gehrman of the Perelman School of Medicine suggests setting up a sleep routine in order to improve the quality of rest.
Penn In the News
Mary Frances Berry of the School of Arts and Sciences recounts her first job as a babysitter.
Penn In the News
Patricia D'Antonio of the School of Nursing is quoted about why the nursing profession was seen as a "woman's job."
Penn In the News
Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School talks about the role of the “expectation of a large corporate tax cut and deregulatory efforts” made by the current administration on last year’s rally in stock prices.
Penn In the News
Danielle Bassett of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is featured for studying brain networks.
Penn In the News
A study led by Jennifer Pinto-Martin of the School of Nursing shows the positive impact of eating fish on improving intelligence and getting better sleep is cited. She recommends introducing fish to an adolescent's diet early so that it is more palatable.
Penn In the News
David Aizenberg of the Perelman School of Medicine offers tips on how to improve certain hangover symptoms.
Penn In the News
Christian Bermudez of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the possible impact on smaller East Coast transplant centers of a new policy for lung allocation.
Penn In the News
Lawrence Rome of the School or Arts and Sciences is quoted as the lead researcher in a study that revealed how midshipman fish are capable of maintaining an hour-long mating call.
Penn In the News
Michael Horowitz of the School of Arts and Sciences co-writes an op-ed about the unlikelihood of a nuclear war between the United States and North Korea.