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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
President Amy Gutmann and PIK Professor Jonathan Moreno discussed the role of bioethics in contemporary medicine and their new book, “Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven but Nobody Wants to Die.”
Penn In the News
Lorene Cary of the School of Arts and Sciences spoke about her new memoir, “Ladysitting: My Year with Nana at the End of Her Century.”
Penn In the News
The Annenberg School for Communication’s Joseph Turow joined a conversation on about data mining and online privacy.
Penn In the News
PIK professor Dorothy Roberts joined a conversation on “Radio Times” about the disproportionate impact of incarceration on black women, their families, and their communities.
Penn In the News
Allison Hoffman of the Law School discussed the significance of a ruling by a federal judge in Philadelphia that stopped the expansion of employer exemptions for covering contraception on religious or moral grounds.
Penn In the News
The Wharton School’s Mauro Guillén joined a conversation on “Radio Times” to discuss political turmoil in Europe and how it might impact the U.S. and the rest of the world.
Penn In the News
The Wharton School’s Maurice Schweitzer discussed the impact of secret-keeping on relationships and well-being.
Penn In the News
Joseph Turow of the Annenberg School for Communication talks about his book The Aisles Have Eyes and the ways corporations track consumers buying habits in stores like Walmart and Target.
Penn In the News
James Serpell of the School of Veterinary Medicine talks about the evolution of dogs.
Penn In the News
Eric Orts of the Wharton School talks about the nature of the Paris Climate Accord and the impact that the U.S. pulling out the agreement will have on the environment.