5/18
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Why China Matters in Trump’s Economic Policy
Mauro Guillén of the Wharton School is quoted about what he believes Donald Trump wants from China.
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Trump Health-care Pick Would Hurt Patients
Jane Zhu, Manik Chhabra and Navin Vij of the Perelman School of Medicine contribute to an op-ed about Donald Trump’s selection for the secretary of Health and Human Services.
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Clinton Courts Pennsylvania Women, Cites Trump’s Miss Universe Fight
Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on how close the polls are between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in Pennsylvania.
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Naughty Executives Beware. Post Wells Fargo, Your Pay at Greater Risk.
Wayne Guay of the Wharton School comments on Wells Fargo’s decision to “claw back” compensation of executives for allegedly not doing their job well.
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Rieder: Moderators Must Challenge Debate Falsehoods
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center is quoted about moderators challenging false claims during a debate.
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Growth in Workers’ Premiums Slow as Deductibles Pick Up the Slack
Mark Pauly of the Wharton School is quoted about the challenges of health-care deductibles in regards to employees.
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Incremental Apple Should ‘Swing for the Fences’
David Hsu of the Wharton School says, “Maybe it’s time for Apple to be less guarded. If you swing for the fences, it’s OK to strike out sometime. Their reputation can take it.”
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Is Pokémon Go Racist? How the App May Be Redlining Communities of Color
Jeffrey Vagle of the Law School is quoted about how racial and structural inequities are evident in technology.
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Democrats Court Young Female Voters With Celebrities and Song
Dean Michael Delli Carpini of the Annenberg School for Communication is quoted about the Clinton campaign using celebrities who have established their political activism to help reach young female voters.
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From Chick-fil-A to 7-Eleven: Brands Bank on Unofficial Holidays
Josh Eliashberg of the Wharton School explains the “Loss Leader” strategy in marketing.