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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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12 Local Hospitals Score High in Medicare's New Star System
P.J. Brennan of the Perelman School of Medicine it quoted on patient satisfaction as a factor in better patient care.
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Cancer Nonprofit Aims to Raise More Money, Profile
Robert H. Vonderheide of the Abramson Cancer Center comments on the weakening federal funding for cancer research.
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Drexel, Penn Pay Central Team’s Way to Robotics Championship
President Amy Gutmann is quoted about Penn co-sponsoring the RoboLancers of Central High School of Philadelphia to attend a competition.
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Gallery's New Vision Reflects Retail Divide
Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School comments on the revitalization of Philadelphia’s Gallery Mall.
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Gallery’s New Vision Reflects Retail Divide
Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School comments on retailers creating lower-end labels for outlet locations.
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Has Conversion Therapy Finally Met Its Demise?
Andrea Segal of the Perelman School of Medicine is the author of this article on the practice of “curing” homosexuality.
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S. Phila. Refinery Creates Toxic Air as Well as Jobs
Marilyn Howarth of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the affects on air quality by new development in Philadelphia.
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Q&A With Julian Siggers: Penn Museum's Biker Archaeologist
Julian Siggers of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is interviewed.
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New Drugs Bring New Side Effects for Cancer Patients
Corey Langer, Lynn Schuchter and Beth Eaby-Sandy of the Perelman School of Medicine are quoted about side effects cancer patients experience with new therapies.
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No Cosby Address at Temple Commencement
Temple University’s commencement will go off this year without one of its staples – an address by embattled entertainer and alum Bill Cosby.