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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Richard Ingersoll of the Graduate School of Education and the School of Arts and Sciences was cited for his research on teacher retention and quality. Ingersoll’s work revealed that, when compared to other professions, teachers were least likely to feel that their opinions mattered at work.
Penn In the News
Mitesh Patel of the Perelman School of Medicine shares his thoughts on combining behavior-change strategies with health and wellness technologies.
Penn In the News
Philip Tetlock of the Wharton School and the School of Arts & Sciences is cited for the phrase “scientific hell.”
Penn In the News
Paul Rozin of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on insect fare.
Penn In the News
Barbara Kurshan and doctoral candidate Jenny Janovitz of the Graduate School of Education contribute their thoughts about school districts selecting digital content to use in the classroom.
Penn In the News
Peter Decherney of the School of Arts & Sciences writes about opportunities for women to direct franchise films.
Penn In the News
Jason Karlawish of the Perelman School of Medicine writes, “Alzheimer’s is a disease because it takes away our capacity to exercise a cherished ethic, our autonomy, the capacity to rule ourselves as each of us desires.”
Penn In the News
Stanley Plotkin of the Perelman School of Medicine discusses the need for a lyme disease vaccine.
Penn In the News
Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School comments on the popularity of Pokémon GO and the history of gaming.
Penn In the News
Matthew Bidwell of the Wharton School says, “We see a large proportion of your lifetime earnings growth happens in your 20s.”