Through
5/7
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Announcement of the appointment of Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. of the Annenberg School for Communication as provost at Penn.
Penn In the News
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that students already have a template for understanding issues of academic integrity and accuracy in AI chat bots.
Penn In the News
As Wellness at Penn’s inaugural director of well-being initiatives, doctoral candidate Jackie Recktenwald of the Graduate School of Education is looking to improve student health and wellness across campus.
Penn In the News
Joni E. Finney of the Graduate School of Education says it’s not entirely clear why students are returning to higher education now or whether the trend is likely to continue into this fall.
Penn In the News
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School is incorporating AI into his classes in response to increased student use of ChatGPT.
Penn In the News
Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule says that the value of Penn is not in its admit rate but in the applicants who work to build the Penn community.
Penn In the News
In an Op-Ed, Laura W. Perna of the Graduate School of Education writes that institutions of higher learning need better data on faculty backgrounds, their experiences and working conditions, and inequities in measures of success.
Penn In the News
The work of Damani White-Lewis of the Graduate School of Education is referenced on how the concept of faculty fit can perpetuate biases in hiring if it’s not standardized.
Penn In the News
Sydney Freeman Jr., a visiting scholar, and Laura W. Perna of the Graduate School of Education write that faculty of color and women faculty are known to shoulder more of the invisible labor associated with the college teaching profession.
Penn In the News
Admissions Dean Whitney Soule comments on students engaged in academic research during their time in high school, many earning national and international accolades for research.