Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Robert Vonderheide of the Perelman School of Medicine says that a combined immunotherapy-vaccine approach could be a game changer for melanoma patients.
Penn In the News
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that interns benefit when they have an end-of-day check-in with their immediate supervisor or program coordinator.
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In an excerpt from his book “Magic Words,” Jonah Berger of the Wharton School identifies patterns in how words operate that can help people achieve their goals.
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According to a study by researchers from the Wharton School and Open AI, the occupations most vulnerable to generative AI include mathematicians, interpreters, web designers, and journalists.
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Camille Z. Charles of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would be easier to fill in information gaps about Black immigrant wealth and educational representation if there were better ways to document the Black population.
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Cait Lamberton of the Wharton School says that consumers are likely to splurge on premium hair or body products due to their relative affordability compared to other luxury items.
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According to a 1980 paper by J. Scott Armstrong of the Wharton School, there will always be “suckers” willing to listen to “expert” advice.
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A January survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center suggests that more than half of people have returned to pre-pandemic life.
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Bilge Yilmaz of the Wharton School says that the earthquake will further strain Turkey’s finances, forcing the government to allow the lira to slide further or risk a balance of payments crisis.
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Daniel Taylor of the Wharton School says that prior to new SEC rules, there would be no trace in public disclosures that an executive was utilizing a 10b5-1 plan to trade inside information.