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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Audio: Penn’s Jake Cousins Ready for Life in Pro Baseball
Penn baseball pitcher Jake Cousins is interviewed about being drafted by the Washington Nationals.
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How College Students Can Avoid Overdraft and Late Fees
Benjamin Keys of the Wharton School comments on paying off credit card bills.
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A True Feminist Life
Anita Summers, emeritus professor in the Wharton School, pens a piece about her feminist lifestyle.
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In Booming Philadelphia Neighborhoods, Lead-poisoned Soil Is Resurfacing
Richard Pepino of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the harmful effects of ingesting lead dust.
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Healthy Father's Day: 25 Tips to Get and Stay Well
Brian Sennett of the Perelman School of Medicine shares tips on men’s health and fitness.
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Unclothed in Andrew Wyeth’s Art
Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw of the School of Arts & Sciences shares her research of Andrew Wyeth’s pictures of black subjects compiled in a catalog essay completed for a retrospective of the artists’ work.
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Biologists Debate How to License Preprints
Daniel Himmelstein of the Perelman School of Medicine welcomes the idea of preprints.
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The Memo: After Shooting, Soul-searching on United States’ Polarization
Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on political polarization.
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Video: Rebel Ventures
Jarrett Stein of the Netter Center’s Agatston Urban Nutrition Initiative is highlighted for helping create an after-school food venture for high schoolers that produces healthy snacks.
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Horowitz's Code of Ethics Would Muzzle Teachers
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education writes about David Horowitz’s recently released “Code of Ethics for K-12 Educators.”