5/18
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Gaps in Care Persist During Transition From Hospital to Home
Mary Naylor of the School of Nursing is quoted about gaps in care and communication for patients transitioning from hospitals to their homes.
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Trump’s Rhetoric Is Harsher Than Previous Nominees
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center shares her thoughts on Donald Trump’s rhetoric during this campaign season saying, “the boundaries of traditional campaign discourse have been breached.”
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Why Are You Yelling? The Questions Female Candidates Still Face
A study by Mary-Hunter McDonnell of the Wharton School on disciplinary punishments imposed by the American Bar Association is referenced.
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Hallmark’s New Mother’s Day Cards Focus on ‘New Normal’
Barbara Kahn of the Wharton School says, “Cards that don’t make sense for someone’s life won’t be bought in today’s world, so looking for an underserved segment is a terrific growth opportunity.”
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Tech Flexes Newfound Political Muscle: Analysis
Deborah Small of the Wharton School says, “Customers vote with their wallets and employees are choosing to work for companies that support their values.”
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Trade: A Rundown on Who Wins and Who Loses
Mauro Guillén of the Wharton School comments on the advantages for consumers of free trade.
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Is Kanye West a Lightning Rod for Our Time?
Anthony DeCurtis of the School of Arts & Sciences talks about rap artist Kanye West and the discussions he provokes in DeCurtis’ pop culture and arts criticism course.
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Patient Groups Funded by Drugmakers Are Largely Mum on High Drug Prices
Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School shares his thoughts about pharmaceutical companies providing funding for patient groups while stifling the groups’ voice in the debate over increasing drug prices.
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Google May Face New Antitrust Inquiry Into Android
Christopher Yoo of the Law School is quoted about Google, antitrust scrutiny and the Federal Trade Commission.
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Jeremy Siegel: Fed Rate Hike Could Reduce Uncertainty, Lift Stocks
Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School talks about the effects of rate-hike uncertainty on the stock market.