5/18
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Dear Men: Wake Up and Smell the Inequality
Adam Grant of the Wharton School pens an op-ed about men acknowledging inequality in the workplace.
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Dear Mr. Trump
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education pens a letter to Donald Trump.
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Knowledge Gaps at PennApps: Why Everyone Should Strive to Feel Completely Inept Every Once in a While
Undergraduate Niyathi Chakrapani of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about the knowledge gap at college hackathon events between those who participate and those who have no prior knowledge of computer science.
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Volkswagen Just Nuked the Public’s Trust In Companies Trying to Save The Planet
Wayne Guay of the Wharton School is mentioned for researching companies that incorporate sustainability targets and its effects on overall pay.
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Startup Insider: How Apu Gupta Built Curalate – The Future of Image Analytics for Brands
Undergraduate David Ongchoco of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about start-up company Curalate.
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Dr. Carson, Dr. Paul, Meet Dr. Hippocrates
Jonathan Moreno of the Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Arts & Sciences critiques doctors who become politicians.
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Warning: My Class Is One Big Trigger
Jonathan Moreno of the School or Arts & Sciences and the Perelman School of Medicine blogs about the topics that will be covered in his bioethics course and about not being stifled by providing a warning to students that some topics might be upsetting.
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Video: How Summer Jobs Programs Can Help Save Lives
Judd Kessler of the Wharton School comments on his study analyzing job program success.
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Learning at the Top of the Pyramid: How Penn Taught Me to Think
Undergraduate student Theodore Caputi of the Wharton School writes about the most valuable skill he has learned thus far in college.
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Take the Quiet Revolution Personality Test
Scott Barry Kaufman of the School of Arts & Sciences is cited for co-developing a test to indicate where an individual falls on the introvert-extrovert spectrum.