4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Burlington Township Graduates Embark on Path Toward Penn
Two incoming freshmen, Mouctar Diallo and Mercy Oluwaseyi Kuye of Burlington Township, N.J., are featured about their journey to the Ivy League.
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Meet the Indiana Jones of Ancient Ales and Extreme Beverages
Patrick McGovern of the Penn Museum is interviewed on his work brewing ancient beverages.
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What a ‘Transcendent Experience’ Really Means
David Yaden of the School of Arts & Sciences is cited for researching self-transcendence and explains what that experience truly means.
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Audio: Podcast: Women Hold the Secret Recipe to Wealth in 2030
Mauro Guillén of the Wharton School suggests companies pay attention to the growing concentration of wealth amongst women.
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As Trump Travel Ban Takes Effect Thursday, Many Questions Still Up in Air
Sarah Paoletti of the Law School asks, “How will the airlines and Customs and Border Patrol treat arriving immigrants from any one of these countries?” and questions the travel restrictions that the Supreme Court decided to temporarily uphold.
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For Pa. Woman, Fireworks Destroyed One Eye, Almost Two
Albert M. Maguire and Stephen Orlin of the Perelman School of Medicine are quoted on treatment and surgeries required for firework injuries.
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Rush to Judgment
Jonathan Moreno of the Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted about the need to destigmatize psychedelics.
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On July Fourth, Pursue Happiness Together, Like Founders Wanted
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education encourages Americans to reach out to fellow Americans with whom they disagree.
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Audio: Who Are the Unbanked?
Lisa Servon of the School of Design talks about her book The Unbanking of America: How the New Middle Class Survives and why many Americans choose check cashers instead of traditional banks.
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Audio: Changes Coming to 180-year-old Cheyney, Though What Form They’ll Take Still Unclear
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education shares her thoughts on the impending changes at the country’s oldest historically black university.