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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
In a video interview, Fatemeh Shams of the School of Arts & Sciences says that she believes the protests in Iran could be a turning point for the country.
Penn In the News
Katalin Karikó of the Perelman School of Medicine is lauded for her work with Perelman’s Drew Weissman pioneering the use of synthetic messenger RNA to fight diseases, which served as the basis for two widely used COVID-19 vaccines.
Penn In the News
In a co-authored op-ed, Ioana Marinescu of the School of Social Policy & Practice outlines the key federal measures that could enable workers to find new, higher-paying jobs.
Penn In the News
A study co-authored by Asaf Mazar of the Wharton School finds that routines matter far more than willpower or conscious choices when it comes to breaking bad habits.
Penn In the News
Nick Roussanov of the Wharton School says that there hasn’t been any deflation in core goods during the last four decades, excluding food and energy.
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Katy Milkman of the Wharton School is quoted on the health benefits of adding behavioral incentives and scheduled reminders to workout routines.
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Ariel A. Williamson of the Perelman School of Medicine suggests that parents with children attending kindergarten in the fall should start good sleep habits now.
Penn In the News
Americus Reed of the Wharton School comments on how consumers connect deeply with brands that share their values.
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Mia Bay of the School of Arts & Sciences says that in the past gas stations' advertising was an attempt to convey safe spaces for white women.
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Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted on how astronauts on long space missions may become impaired at reading emotional expressions over time.