4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Video: Keep Your Pets Safe From Ticks This Summer, Expert Explains How
Kathryn McGonigle of the School of Veterinary Medicine comments on tick prevention for pets.
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Courageous Conversations: Sharing Stories About Race and Pledging to Practice More
Howard Stevenson and Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education are quoted about participating in a panel discussion about race in America.
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How to Talk to Kids About the Ariana Grande Concert Attack
Steven Berkowitz of the Perelman School of Medicine offers advice on how to talk to children about terrorism in light of the recent attack at concert in the United Kingdom.
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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.
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At Google, an Employee-run Email List Tracks Harassment and Bias Complaints
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School comments on the potential business risks due to Google’s employee-run email list called “Yes, at Google,” that tracks harassment and bias complaints.
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L’État, C’est Trump!
Stephen Burbank of the Law School quoted on President Trump’s regard for the law.
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False Alarms
Colleges and universities across the United States are spending tens of millions dollars to create and operate emergency communications systems. Yet as officials at the University of Texas at Austin discovered recently during a deadly knife attack on the campus, students have their own informal system for communicating in an emergency.
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‘Kris Kobach Came After Me for an Honest Mistake’
Marc Meredith of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how duplicates in voting data occur.
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Penn State Plans 'Report Card' on Frats
Pennsylvania State University for the first time this fall plans to publish a “report card” on its fraternities and sororities, listing their status — active or suspended — and their history of conduct infractions.
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How People Decide Whether to Have Children
Stewart Friedman of the Wharton School comments on how engagement in social and political networks affects the decision to have children.