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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
The 2017 Barry & Marie Lipman Family Prize winner, Women Against Abuse, is profiled.
Penn In the News
Dean Richardson of the School of Veterinary Medicine is interviewed about Barbaro.
Penn In the News
Dean Ted Ruger and John Hollway of the Law School comment on the School receiving a federal grant to create a multijurisdictional team to review criminal errors.
Penn In the News
Jessie Cain was on his way to pay his son's tuition bill at the Community College of Philadelphia yesterday morning when crime-scene tape went up around him on Spring Garden Street near 16th and police officers forced him back down the block. Reports of an armed man on campus had placed the school on lockdown and Cain, 67, who worked in school security for four decades before his retirement, stood helpless at the corner, wondering if his son, Khalif, who was inside one of the classrooms, would be all right.
Penn In the News
Penn football head coach Ray Priore is quoted about a cancer-surviving 4-year-old who serves as the team’s captain.
Penn In the News
President Amy Gutmann commented on the life and activist work of Julian Bond.
Penn In the News
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center is cited for issuing a report entitled “Democratizing the Debates.”
Penn In the News
Vice President Maureen Rush of Public Safety is mentioned as the board president of the Philadelphia Police Foundation.
Penn In the News
Robert Inman of the Wharton School shares his views on what the next mayor of Philadelphia should focus on in terms of the city’s economy.
Penn In the News
Kevin Werbach of the Wharton School discusses the Federal Communications Commission and new Internet rules.