4/22
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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‘You Have to Understand the World in Which You Live’
Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School is profiled.
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Could Soda Tax Make Your Grocery Bill Rise?
Robert Inman of the Wharton School is quoted about the impact of the soda tax on grocery prices overall.
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What Could Be the Biggest Religion Stories in 2017
Anthea Butler of the School of Arts & Sciences shares her thoughts on the future of racial reconciliation efforts.
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Talladega College: We’ve Not Committed to Trump Inauguration
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education expresses her concern about the president-elect’s effect on race relations.
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It’s Time to Get Russia’s Strategy Straight
Kevin M.F. Platt of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about understanding Russia’s strategy.
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Audio: Fisk University Works to Move Past Cash-strapped History
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education talks about the financial success of Fisk University in its golden years.
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Are You a Super-forecaster? The Good Judgment Project Needs You
Philip Tetlock and Barbara Mellers of the Wharton School are highlighted as founders of a private start-up company, Good Judgment Inc.
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Protest a Different Kind of Privilege
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education writes about the lack of protests and students who demand more from financial aid efforts.
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Audio: Business of Giving With Kat Rosqueta
Katherina Rosqueta of the School of Social Policy & Practice’s Center for High Impact Philanthropy talks about impactful charitable giving.
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In Bots We Distrust
Joseph Simmons and Cade Massey of the Wharton School are cited for studying a way to overcome algorithm aversion.