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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education writes about how the United States is still processing the Vietnam War.
Penn In the News
Peggy Compton of the School of Nursing and Elliot V. Hersh of the School of Dental Medicine are quoted about participating in a panel discussion about the opioid crisis, along with Kyle Kampman of the Perelman School of Medicine, Mary Robinson of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Jeffrey Saven of the School of Arts & Sciences.
Penn In the News
A Penn Museum art installation, “Dark Waters,” of tiny boats to represent the plight of Syrian refugees, is highlighted.
Penn In the News
Teri Franklin of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about the biological differences between men and women and the impact of substance abuse.
Penn In the News
Jane Zhu of the Penn Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics is quoted about researching the choices for mental-health care offered by health-insurance plans made available in the marketplace by the Affordable Care Act.
Penn In the News
David Mandell of the Perelman School of Medicine says, "What our study finds is that, within two years, high-quality early intervention has returned its investment in that these children are functioning well enough that they don't need many of the expensive services that we often deliver to young children with autism."
Penn In the News
Howard Stevenson of the Graduate School of Education offers advice about how to speak to children about hate groups and racially motivated violence in the wake of the events in Charlottesville, Va.
Penn In the News
Paul Heiney and postdoctoral student Jing Cai of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on researching squid lenses and how they can influence the creation of lenses to improve human vision.
Penn In the News
Ken Steif of the School of Design talks about where heat concentrates in cities.
Penn In the News
Daniel Hopkins of the School of Arts & Sciences talks about changing the demographics in small communications.