4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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GOP's Plan for Taxing Foreign Income Is Opaque, Possibly Perverse
Chris William Sanchirico of the Law School pens an op-ed about the Republicans’ plan for taxing foreign income.
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The Guardian View on Translation: An Interpretative and Creative Act
Emily Wilson of the School of Arts and Sciences is highlighted as the first woman to have her translation of Homer’s Odyssey published.
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Audio: CPR: Why It's Important to Be Up to Date on Training
Benjamin Abella of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about the importance of having cardiopulmonary resuscitation training.
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Trump-free Twitter: Outage Highlights Service’s Importance
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center comments on Donald Trump’s Twitter usage and how it is received by the media.
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Are You First Gen? Depends on Who’s Asking
The University’s F.G.L.I. program is mentioned.
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Possible Cancer Diagnosis Shows Downside of Shared Electronic Medical Records
PIK Professor Karen Glanz of the Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Nursing pens an article about the downside of shared electronic medical records, particularly primary diagnoses that may be done in error.
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Video: For Aspiring Vets, Jobs Are Aplenty — Demand Set to Rise 18 Percent in 10 Years
Dean Joan Hendricks and fourth-year student Brianna Parsons of the School of Veterinary Medicine talk about the career options aspiring veterinarians have in the future.
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Penn Study Concludes That Gun Violence Is Not Contagious
Charles Loeffler of the School of Arts and Sciences comments on the effects of gun violence and how they are felt within specific neighborhoods, rather than as a contagious phenomenon.
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Why Doctors Say You Need at Least This Much Sleep Every Night
Sleep restriction research from the Perelman School of Medicine is cited.
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Penn Strives to Bond Community During Vulnerable Time
The “Campus Conversation” led by President Amy Gutmann, Provost Wendell Prichett and Undergraduate Assembly President Michelle Xu, as a part of Penn’s Campaign for Community is highlighted.