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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Abby Reisman and Ismael Jimenez of the Graduate School of Education join a team of Philadelphia educators to discuss American history, equity and inclusion, critical race theory, and other educational issues of 2022.
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Penn Museum is awarded Best of Philly for its 10 millennia of artifacts.
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Lauren Eberly of the Leonard Davis Institute was interviewed about a study that found disparities in care for atrial fibrillation, which can lead to heart failure and stroke if left untreated. “We [healthcare professionals] need to redesign our system so that it prioritizes those who have been historically marginalized,” she said. “If we don’t, these disparities will compound and continue to be perpetuated.”
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Kimberly Agnello of the School of Veterinary Medicine is quoted on her work studying the safety and efficacy in CBD use for dogs.
Penn In the News
Susan Domchek of the Perelman School of Medicine was interviewed about the lack of awareness of breast cancer in men. “When men get breast cancer, it’s often at a later stage in part because they tend to take longer to come in with their symptoms, maybe because they think they can’t get breast cancer,” she said.
Penn In the News
Carmen Maria Machado of the School of Arts & Sciences and senior Anea Moore are included in this collection of successful and influential Philadelphians.
Penn In the News
Anjan Chatterjee of the Perelman School of Medicine was profiled for his work founding Penn’s Center for Neuroaesthetics, which aims to “understand the neural systems that underlie aesthetic experiences and choices,” exploring beauty, art, design, and architecture.
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Penn is ranked with the top score for new campus transportation by Transit Screen.
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Christopher Yoo of Penn Law and Kevin Werbach of the Wharton School are interviewed on how the FCC’s net neutrality decision will affect Comcast.
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Charles Bae of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Penn Sleep Centers offers tips on ways to wake up in the morning when winter weather is unpleasant.