4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Op-ed: To Listen to and Learn from Jon Huntsman Sr.
President Amy Gutmann pays homage to Jon Huntsman Sr. as a friend and mentor.
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Penn Aims Sound Waves at a Woman’s Brain to Stop Essential Tremor
Gordon Baltuch of the Perelman School of Medicine is cited for leading a clinical trial of MR-guided focused ultrasound treatment.
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Questions on Professionalism and Personal Gain
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education comments on managing external consulting and public speaking while retaining a full-time faculty appointment.
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How Liberal Politics and Teachers’ Unions Got So Entangled
Richard Ingersoll of the Graduate School of Education and the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers’ leadership uniting.
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Why Bill Cosby's Lawyers Are Feeling Confident About His Next Trial
David Rudovsky of the Law School comments on the prosecution that plans to retry Bill Cosby in the sexual assault case.
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Clamping Down, Trump Team Puts the 'Brief' in Press Briefing
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center comments on political discourse.
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This Young Scientist Is Researching How to Prevent the Next Global Extinction
Lauren Sallan of the School of Arts & Sciences is featured for her research about mass extinction.
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Republicans’ Obamacare Repeal Would Cut Taxes — but Mostly in Blue States
Dan Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about the Republicans’ replacement of the Affordable Care Act and how it can affect taxes.
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Penn Conference on Ezra Pound: Homecoming for a Bad-boy Genius
David McKnight of Penn Libraries is quoted about the 27th Ezra Pound International Conference at Penn.
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Video: Why 56 Million Americans Have No Bank Account: Not What You Think
Lisa Servon of the School of Design explains why many Americans are using alternative financial services such as payday loans and check cashiers.