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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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The Future of War Is Fast Approaching in the Pacific: Are the U.S. Military Services Ready?
Michael Horowitz of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Perry World House writes about military innovation, technology and the future of war.
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More Evidence Student Debt Is Making Young People Think Twice About Marriage
A collaborative working paper from the School of Arts & Sciences about the impact of student debt on marriage, career choices and education of female lawyers is featured.
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Audio: On 'Radio Times': How Climate Change Became More Abstract to Voters
Eric Orts of the Wharton School talks about the nature of the Paris Climate Accord and the impact that the U.S. pulling out the agreement will have on the environment.
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Hope and Hype Around Cancer Immunotherapy
Robert Vonderheide of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the need for more research on cancer immunotherapy.
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Making America Meaner
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center is cited for comments on Donald Trump’s rhetoric as president.
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Dillard University Is Now One of the Top Producers of Black Physicists in the Nation
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education says, “Degrees in physics are rare for women and minorities and that Dillard — with a campus that is 73 percent female — is outpacing its larger counterparts is significant.”
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Is Socially Responsible Capitalism Losing?
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School is quoted about the “investors-above-all doctrine.”
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Managing People: What Do You Do When an Employee Loses a Loved One?
Adam Grant of the Wharton School is cited for co-authoring Option B.
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Is It a Poison Ivy Rash? How to Tell — and How to Treat It
Temitayo Ogunleye of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about how to identify and treat a poison ivy rash.
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Will Surgery Sap Your Brain Power?
Roderic Eckenhoff of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on postoperative cognition.