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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Diane Spatz of the School of Nursing is interviewed about the need for improvement in educating child care providers on how to handle breastmilk.
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David Hsu of the Wharton School comments on Uber eventually increasing their rates.
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College students who take out federal loans are required to receive counseling when they receive the loan and before they enter repayment, but not in between -- a source of frustration for financial aid administrators who say they are not able to advise students on whether they are overborrowing or will be able to pay back a loan in a timely manner. The Obama administration signaled this week that it was developing a plan to allow some colleges and universities to require additional loan counseling of student borrowers on their campuses.
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Sponsored by the School of Veterinary Medicine, the summer VETS program for high school students who aspire to become veterinarians is profiled.
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David Eisenhower of the Annenberg School for Communication is profiled about a course called “Conventions, Debates and Campaigns.”
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Greg Ridgeway of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted about co-writing a study about the average amount of marijuana in a joint.
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As sexual violence on college campuses has attracted more attention in recent years, discussion has often turned to bystander intervention, the practice of intervening in a situation when another person needs help. At a U.S. Senate education committee hearing Wednesday, bystander intervention got a boost as a possible solution to not only sexual violence, but also harassment and bullying. Several senators and witnesses raised concerns that colleges are not doing enough to prevent harassment and bullying.
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James Riley of the Perelman School of Medicine is highlighted for helping lead a team that will work to advance efforts to develop a cure for HIV.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School comments on the popularity of Pokémon GO and the history of gaming.
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The United States is producing more research scientists than academia can handle. We have been told time and again that the United States needs more scientists, but when it comes to some of the most desirable science jobs — tenure-track professorships at universities, where much of the exciting work is done — there is such a surplus of Ph.D.s that in the most popular fields, like biomedicine, fewer than one in six has a chance of joining the club in the foreseeable future. While they try to get a foot in the door, many spend years after getting their Ph.D.