4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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The Best-kept Secrets to Winning Grants
Casey Greene of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the process of researchers seeking funding.
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Rare Gene Mutations Inspire New Heart Drugs
Daniel Rader of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses “loss-of-function mutation” and coronary risk.
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In Race for Test-takers, ACT Outscores SAT—for Now
Dean Eric Furda of Admissions comments on more college applicants taking the ACT than the SAT.
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Trump Failing to Track Foreign Cash at His Hotels
Michael Knoll of the Law School comments on the Trump Organization’s profits from foreign governments, particularly from Trump hotels.
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How to Work for a Millennial First-time Leader and Succeed
President Amy Gutmann is quoted about millennials in the workplace.
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Why Colleges Already Face Race-related Challenges in Serving Future Students
Yvonne Romero Da Silva of Admissions comments on how higher education institutions can support students with academic gaps.
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Congress, Save Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Paola Esmieu of the Graduate School of Education writes about public service loan forgiveness.
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The US Government Is Concerned That Coworkers Don’t Hang Out as Much They Used to
Adam Grant of the Wharton School comments on the decrease in social time with coworkers and how the workplace has becoming increasingly transactional.
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Philly Free Streets Organizers Report Back on Last Year’s Event, Prepare for Another
PennPraxis of the School of Design reports on last September’s Philly Free Streets event.
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Chances of Successful CPR Dwindle as Seniors Age
Benjamin Abella of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about studying CPR training and older Americans.