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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Women Who Are Unable to Have a Baby May Have Entire Womb Replaced in New Fertility Treatment
Penn Medicine researchers are mentioned for beginning clinical trials of uterine transplant.
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Football in America: The Philly Mentality
Penn’s football team and coaching staff are highlighted.
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Audio: Biographer Sought to Write the Kind of Book Lou Reed 'Deserved'
Anthony DeCurtis of the School of Arts and Sciences is interviewed about a biography he wrote about singer-songwriter Lou Reed.
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Village View: Penn Museum Transformation Underway
President Amy Gutmann, Board of Trustees chair David Cohen, Julian Siggers and Michael Kowalski of the Penn Museum are quoted about the museum’s renovation and expansion plan.
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Penn to Build New College House
President Amy Gutmann is quoted about the announcement of the new college house planned to begin construction in the spring.
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Study Finds 40 Percent of Doctors Work While Sick. Here's How Philly Hospitals Handle Sick Days
Neil Fishman of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on health-care professionals who work while sick.
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Audio: DOJ Set to Block AT&T Takeover of Time Warner
PIK Professor Herbert Hovenkamp of the Law School and the Wharton School comments on the U.S. Justice Department’s plan to block AT&T’s takeover of Time Warner.
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Audio: Breaking Down the Concept Behind the Mortgage Interest Deduction
Ben Lockwood of the Wharton School talks about how successful the mortgage interest deduction has been in encouraging U.S. home ownership.
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Hacking the Vote: Threats Keep Changing, but Election IT Sadly Stays the Same
Matt Blaze of the School of Engineering and Applied Science comments on the challenges faced when relying on electronic voting systems.
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Getting Self-driving Cars on the Road Soon Might Save Lives
Postdoctoral fellow Christopher Morrison of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a RAND Corporation research team’s analysis that cautions against delaying the introduction of driverless cars.