4/2
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Filter Stories
Penn In the News
Podcast: One-on-one With Dean of the Wharton School
Dean Geoffrey Garrett of the Wharton School talks about U.S.-China relations.
Penn In the News
Fresh Talk: Hartford's Students of Color Are Making It
Incoming freshmen Tiphani Swaby writes about growing up in Hartford, Connecticut and her experience as a black student.
Penn In the News
Google Still Doesn’t Care About Your Privacy
Joseph Turow of the Annenberg School for Communication writes about Google’s privacy policy.
Penn In the News
Cancer Research’s Reproducibility Problem Faces a Second Test
A Penn study focused on leukemia is cited.
Penn In the News
Audio: Happy Birthday, ATMs!
Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School describes how banking inside of a branch and getting to know bank tellers was a social activity.
Penn In the News
Five Questions for Philly's Master of Ancient Beer
Patrick McGovern of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Penn Museum is interviewed about his new book, Ancient Brews Rediscovered & Re-created.
Penn In the News
Young Foals Show Similar Learning Abilities to Their Older Counterparts, Study Reveals
Research led by Elena Martínez de Andino and Sue McDonnell of the School of Veterinary Medicine about the learning similarities between young foals and older pony foals is featured.
Penn In the News
Obamacare Architect: The Real Victims of Repeal
Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School and senior research fellows Emily Gudbranson and Aaron Glickman share their commentary about who will suffer if the Affordable Care Act is repealed.
Penn In the News
An ‘Atlas for the End of the World’
Richard Weller of the School of Design is cited for leading an online project titled “Atlas for the End of the World.”
Penn In the News
Remaking Sharswood: Studying How the Neighborhood Transformation Plan Affects Former Blumberg Tenants
Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice is cited for leading the University’s Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy initiative.