Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Emily Becker-Haimes of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the pandemic’s impact on adolescent mental health, and the factors behind the teen mental health crisis.
Penn In the News
Max Strickberger and Alan Jinich, seniors in the College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about their project “Generation Pandemic,” which documents COVID-19 experiences of young adults in the U.S.
Penn In the News
Barbie Zelizer of the Annenberg School for Communication spoke about the lasting impact of 9/11 imagery on America’s collective memory.
Penn In the News
Florence Momplaisir of the Perelman School of Medicine spoke about what is being done to address high rates of vaccine hesitancy in Black communities. “I think there was a lot of reluctance due to the fact that people linked the vaccine to the Trump administration, which for the most part was seen as the picture of white supremacy,” she said.
Penn In the News
Howard Stevenson of the Graduate School of Education and Frances Jensen of the Perelman School of Medicine spoke about how young people view the threat of COVID-19 and the effects of police violence on their mental health.
Penn In the News
Mary Frances Berry of the School of Arts & Sciences was interviewed about Kamala Harris’ appointment to the Democratic ticket.
Penn In the News
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center was interviewed about social media and election meddling.
Penn In the News
PIK Professor Ezekiel Emanuel spoke about his work at Penn and in politics as well as the path to universal health care.
Penn In the News
Lori Robertson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center joined a conversation about how the press is handling coverage of the White House Coronavirus Task Force briefings.
Penn In the News
David Fajgenbaum of the Perelman School of Medicine was interviewed about his memoir and his research on Castleman’s disease.