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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Flip Side of Reducing Student Debt Is Increasing the Federal Deficit
How much should American taxpayers pay to rescue students from an avalanche of debt?
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Children and Technology: How Much Is Best?
Yasmin Kafai of the Graduate School of Education co-writes a letter to the editor about children and technology education.
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Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal Still Up in the Air a Year Later
Kevin Werbach of the Wharton School comments on the Comcast-Time Warner Cable deal.
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Are C.E.O.s That Talented, or Just Lucky?
J. Scott Armstrong of the Wharton School shares his thoughts on top executive positions, talent and luck.
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How To Raise a University’s Profile: Pricing and Packaging
One day in 2013, I sat down in a Starbucks in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington with Hugh Moren, then a junior at the nearby George Washington University.
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Madam C.E.O., Get Me a Coffee
Adam Grant of the Wharton School co-authors an article about women doing “office housework.”
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Ebola Drug Aids Some in a Study in West Africa
Susan Ellenberg of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about decisions to offer the drug favipiravir as an Ebola drug treatment.
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Is Your First Grader College Ready?
Laura Perna of the Graduate School of Education comments on how the college advantage gap is widening based on family income.
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To Stop Violence, Start at Home
Salamishah Tillet of the School of Arts & Sciences co-authors an op-ed on domestic violence.
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In Net Neutrality Push, F.C.C. Is Expected to Propose Regulating Internet Service as a Utility
Kevin Werbach of the Wharton School shares his thoughts on President Obama’s statement on net neutrality and the F.C.C.