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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Guy David of the Wharton School comments on the benefits of a health-care risk pool.
Penn In the News
Stephen Grupp of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia discusses the importance to continue funding and investing in biomedical studies.
Penn In the News
Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice analyzes the accuracy of Zillow’s rental data particularly in the Los Angeles area.
Penn In the News
Jack Ende of the Perelman School of Medicine suggests that Congress restart work on preparing a health-care bill to replace the Affordable Care Act and says, “The right strategy is to work on improving what we have.”
Penn In the News
David Rudovsky of the Law School comments on the prosecution that plans to retry Bill Cosby in the sexual assault case.
Penn In the News
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says, “We’re living in a world in which people are making false assumptions that because something exists in print and is circulating, it has a legitimacy that it otherwise wouldn’t merit.”
Penn In the News
Dorothy Roberts of the Law School is quoted on the rates and process of children removed from black families.
Penn In the News
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education pens an op-ed about the Women’s March in Washington and the lack of enthusiasm in voting in the last presidential election.
Penn In the News
Mark Liberman of the School of Arts & Sciences explains how he connected the roots of the phrase “The tweet speaks for itself” to Cicero in the first century B.C.E.
Penn In the News
Mauro Guillén of the Wharton School critiques Donald Trump’s approach to keeping jobs in America.