Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Research on M&A deals conducted by Robert Holthausen of the Wharton School is cited.
Penn In the News
Maurice Schweitzer of the Wharton School is highlighted for co-authoring a new book, Friend and Foe: When to Cooperate, When to Compete, and How to Succeed at Both.
Penn In the News
Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School contributes her views on Chile’s retirement system.
Penn In the News
Laura Perna of the Graduate School of Education comments on the price of college.
Penn In the News
The international opportunity is not one U.S. colleges and universities can afford to overlook.
Penn In the News
Congress is unlikely to provide new funding for the 30 year old Perkins Loan program for those with “exceptional financial need.” In the total scheme of federal assistance for higher education, the Perkins Loan program is small stuff–about $1.2 billion in new Perkins loans were made for the 2013-14 school year, a fraction of the $100 billion in new loans Uncle Sam extended.
Penn In the News
Michael Sinkinson and Amanda Starc of the Wharton School are cited for their paper entitled, “Ask Your Doctor? Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Pharmaceuticals.”
Penn In the News
A study about financial behavior co-authored by Nicholas Souleles of the Wharton School is cited.
Penn In the News
Fernando Ferreira and Joseph Gyourko of the Wharton School are featured for researching the impact of subprime mortgages on the financial crisis.
Penn In the News
Dan Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says, “For adolescents who have weak ability to override strong impulses, improvements in working memory may provide a pathway to greater control over risky sexual behavior.”