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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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How Small Firms Can Defuse a Political Threat and Blunt a Boycott
Maurice Schweitzer of the Wharton School is cited about how small business owners can avoid or respond to political issues and boycotts.
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In a Time of Division, Could Science Find a Way to Unite?
Asheley Landrum of the Annenberg Public Policy Center suggests that removing the polarization of science can help unite people during this time of division.
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Audio: Why It Might Be a Good Thing If Your Boss Is an Introvert
Adam Grant of the Wharton School is interviewed about his research on the connection between personality type and management style.
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Could Trump’s Radical Approach Bring Peace to Israel and Palestine?
Ian Lustick of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about the radical approach to relations between Israel and Palestine by the new presidential administration.
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Major Study Finds Testosterone Therapy Is No Fountain of Youth
Peter Snyder of the Perelman School of Medicine is highlighted for leading a study about testosterone therapy.
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Commentary: Philly Drink Tax Means a Healthier, Better Educated City
Kenneth Margulies of the Perelman School of Medicine shares his opinion on the benefits of the Philadelphia drink tax.
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Free Speech, at the Expense of Who and What?
Student Larry McDaniel Jr. of the Graduate School of Education writes about freedom of speech. Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education is also cited.
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Obamacare: A Scholar’s Tale
Patricia D’Antonio of the School of Nursing writes about Obamacare and preventative health care.
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U.S. Life Expectancy Will Soon Be on Par With Mexico’s and the Czech Republic’s
Samuel Preston of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the American life expectancy rate.
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Nguyen Draws on Experience to Start Repairing Education Inequities
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education is cited for co-authoring the forthcoming book Making Black Scientists.