Through
4/30
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Dana Graves of the School of Dental Medicine is featured for researching the consequences of poorly managed diabetes on tooth and gum health.
Penn In the News
Jennifer Wilson of the School of Arts & Sciences talks about the connection between the Harlem Renaissance and the Soviet Union.
Penn In the News
Billy Fleming of the School of Design writes about politicians who permitted the city of Houston to build on a slowly submerging swamp that has led to disaster.
Penn In the News
Dean John L. Jackson Jr. of the School of Social Policy & Practice writes an opinion piece about what fuels white nationalists.
Penn In the News
David Mandell of the Perelman School of Medicine says, "What our study finds is that, within two years, high-quality early intervention has returned its investment in that these children are functioning well enough that they don't need many of the expensive services that we often deliver to young children with autism."
Penn In the News
Carl June of the Perelman School of Medicine is featured for his role in a personalized cellular therapy cancer treatment developed with Stephen Grupp of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. The treatment has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Penn In the News
University Chaplain Charles Howard writes about what Martin Luther King Jr. meant when he spoke about bringing about change from the “prophetic middle.”
Penn In the News
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education pens an op-ed about Bryn Mawr College’s decision to strip the reference to former president M. Carey Thomas, citing her racist and anti-Semitic views.
Penn In the News
University architect David Hollenberg is quoted about the newly renovated Hill College House.
Penn In the News
Américo Mendoza-Mori of the School of Arts & Sciences is highlighted for developing the University’s Quechua Language and Andean Culture program.