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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Millennial HR professionals are entering the C-suite, and their priorities reflect their lived experiences: ‘We spend a lot of time getting to know folks deeply’
Matthew Bidwell of the Wharton School points to an uptick in student interest in employee wellness strategies.
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‘I think most of our inflation is behind us’: Top economist Jeremy Siegel says we’ve reached the peak
Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School says that the worst of inflation has already passed, and the Federal Reserve should be careful not to overshoot the mark when contemplating future policy changes.
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Mark Zuckerberg Is America’s New Parent-in-Chief
Stewart Friedman of the Wharton School is cited for his book Total Leadership.
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What’s So Appealing About Obama’s Executive Actions on Guns
Susan Sorenson of the School of Social Policy and Practice shares her commentary on President Obama’s executive actions on guns.
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The Biggest Threat to U.S. Internet Companies Now
Christopher Yoo of the Law School writes about the debate over net neutrality.
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The Subprime Mortgage Crisis Wasn’t About Subprime Mortgages
Fernando Ferreira and Joseph Gyourko of the Wharton School are mentioned for their new working paper that argues “the idea that subprime lending triggered the crisis is misguided.”
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Why It’s Impossible for Companies to Advance Women
Monica McGrath of the Wharton School writes about workplace gender inequalities.
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Net Neutrality Rules: Why It Kills Silicon Valley’s Startup Culture
Christopher Yoo of the Law School writes about how net neutrality affects the startup culture in Silicon Valley.
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Does Your Physician Have to Prescribe Antibiotics for Every Sore Throat?
Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School co-authors an article sharing his thoughts on medical malpractice reforms.
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An Open Internet: How New Regulations Hurt Both Sides of the Debate
Christopher Yoo of the Law School expresses his opinion on the Federal Communications Commission’s upcoming vote on new open Internet rules.