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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Peter Conti-Brown of the Wharton School commends Wells Fargo’s appointment of Elizabeth Duke, as she becomes the first female chairman of a top U.S. bank.
Penn In the News
Kimberly Burham of the Wharton School comments on an analysis conducted on the potential impact of cutting immigration to the GDP.
Penn In the News
Jack Ende of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about the American College of Physicians taking a stance on hate crimes.
Penn In the News
Scott Halpern of the Perelman School of Medicine shares his thoughts on organ transplant research and says, “This is a sufficiently niche area of research that there are compelling arguments for establishing donor-intervention research IRBs that could regulate all donor-intervention trials around the country.”
Penn In the News
Howard Stevenson of the Graduate School of Education offers advice about how to speak to children about hate groups and racially motivated violence in the wake of the events in Charlottesville, Va.
Penn In the News
Daniel Polsky of the Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics is quoted about health-care-coverage expansion and the number of primary-care physicians.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education pens an op-ed about the history of racism in America.
Penn In the News
Research by Richard Ingersoll of the Graduate School of Education and the School of Arts & Sciences about teacher retention among people of color is cited.
Penn In the News
Vice President Anne Papageorge of Facilities and Real Estate Services is quoted about the 15-month renovation of Hill College House.
Penn In the News
Richard Gelles of the School of Social Policy & Practice is mentioned for advising National Football League commissioner Roger Goddell during the domestic violence investigation of Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliot.