Through
4/30
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that rising deficits can pose economic problems but that the connection between inflation and fiscal factors has often been overstated or misunderstood.
Penn In the News
A Wharton School study finds that on average, 30% of homes have flood insurance policies in high-risk areas.
Penn In the News
Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences explains why a warmer planet is causing persistent weather extremes, in addition to extreme heat.
Penn In the News
A paper co-authored by researchers at the Wharton School suggests that many investors who own ESG stakes expect those investments to outperform the U.S. stock market.
Penn In the News
Benjamin L. Schmitt of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Weitzman School of Design says that sentiment in the scientific and astronaut communities has begun to shift toward a future in which NASA and Roscosmos are no longer close partners.
Penn In the News
Angel Alvarado of the School of Arts & Sciences says that remittances from abroad are crucial for the survival of Venezuelans under the autocratic and bankrupt government of President Nicolás Maduro.
Penn In the News
Daniel Rock of the Wharton School comments on the results of a paper examining which companies may be most affected by generative AI.
Penn In the News
Stephen Tahbaz, a student in the College of Arts and Sciences, co-authors an opinion piece about the war in Ukraine.
Penn In the News
The Wharton School projects a take-up rate of 91% if borrowers seek to minimize total payments under Biden’s new student loan forgiveness plan, which would cost $471 billion over a decade.
Penn In the News
“Everyday Utopia” by Kristen Ghodsee of the School of Arts & Sciences is reviewed.