Through
4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
The senior point guard ends his final season inspiring his teammates, whether he's on court or not.
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The former players feel the familiar rush of determination and pride with a new round of victories two decades later.
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Whether they get major game minutes or not, Quakers' varsity players are in constant rotation during pickup games.
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Rajat Deo of the Perelman School of Medicine is highlighted for finding that black patients with atrial fibrillation are at a higher risk of stroke than white patients. He says, “I strongly believe that we have enough information from our study and others to implement community-based programs for the detection of cardiac arrhythmia such as atrial fibrillation and the subsequent initiation of anticoagulation therapy.”
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Ed Datz of Facilities and Real Estate Services comments on the University’s retail property, and Penn’s efforts to revitalize 40th Street are highlighted.
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Ken Lum of the School of Design and Gwendolyn Dubois Shaw of the School of Arts and Sciences share their thoughts on the unconventionality of Barack and Michelle Obama’s portraits for the Smithsonian Institution’s National Portrait Gallery.
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Domenic Vitiello of the School of Design is cited for his 2017 article “Who Owns Chinatown: Neighbourhood Preservation and Change in Boston and Philadelphia.”
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Provost Wendell Pritchett is highlighted as one of the nominating panel members for Philadelphia’s new school board.
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Americus Reed of the Wharton School comments on the Philadelphia Orchestra’s decision to sever ties with a popular conductor who was accused of sexual misconduct.
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Anne Norris of the Perelman School of Medicine dispels some common myths about how germs are spread, particularly during the winter months.