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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Diane L. Spatz of the School of Nursing writes about infant formula.
Penn In the News
Although students who come from wealthy backgrounds are far more likely to attend highly selective colleges than students from poor families, rich and poor students who go to the same college will achieve equal financial success, a new study from the Equality of Opportunity Project found.
Penn In the News
Temple University’s School of Media and Communication will be renamed in honor of longtime adjunct professor and prominent broadcasting executive Lew Klein, the university announced Wednesday.
Penn In the News
Jami Fisher of the School of Arts and Sciences is interviewed about and demonstrates how to say “Donald Trump” in American Sign Language.
Penn In the News
Lyndon Johnson oversaw the creation of the federal student aid system. Bill Clinton’s administration invested heavily in college preparation and created a multibillion-dollar program of college tax credits.
Penn In the News
Manik Chhabra of the Perelman School of Medicine writes on the nomination of Ben Carson to be secretary of housing and urban development.
Penn In the News
Work by Cary Coglianese of the Law School about the Reagan campaign trail and job-killing regulations is cited.
Penn In the News
The Obama administration sent shock waves through higher education in 2014 when it released a list of 55 schools that faced civil rights investigations related to their handling of sexual violence reports.
Penn In the News
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education expresses her disappointment in the Morehouse College Board of Trustees’ decision not to renew the current president’s contract.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education writes about Barack Obama.