Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Katherina Rosqueta of the Center for High Impact Philanthropy says that donating money instead of canned goods might be the best use of resources.
Penn In the News
Undergraduate Parker Abt of the School of Arts and Sciences and the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy pens an article about the hardships of American citizens living in “colonias” near the Mexican border.
Penn In the News
Christopher Yoo of the Law School is quoted about changing policies on net neutrality.
Penn In the News
Anne Norris of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the prevalence of Lyme disease in the Northeast, specifically in Pennsylvania.
Penn In the News
Penn researchers are cited for studying the impact of afternoon naps on cognition and memory.
Penn In the News
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education shares her opinion about the future of Cheyney University.
Penn In the News
Joel Gelfand of the Perelman School of Medicine says, “We know psoriasis is linked to higher rates of diabetes, but this is the first study to specifically examine how the severity of the disease affects a patient's risk.”
Penn In the News
The English translation of Homer’s The Odyssey completed by Emily Wilson of the School of Arts and Sciences is reviewed.
Penn In the News
Diana Mutz of the Annenberg School for Communication pens an op-ed about increased Republican interest in free trade.
Penn In the News
A conversation about public service and personal loss between Dean Michael X. Delli Carpini of the Annenberg School for Communication and former Vice President Joseph Biden, director of the Penn Biden Center, is highlighted.