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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Adam Grant of the Wharton School explains why behavioral questions during an interview are biased and unfair to ask potential employees.
Penn In the News
Victor Mair of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the popularity of “Martian” language.
Penn In the News
Lisa Servon of the School of Design talks about researching unbanked households and why people use check-cashing stores instead of traditional banks.
Penn In the News
Joseph Gyourko of the Wharton School is cited for co-authoring a new working paper about U.S. housing wealth rates.
Penn In the News
R. Polk Wagner of the Law School comments on how intellectual property laws do not prevent copying innovations with slightly different features.
Penn In the News
Research on “companionate love” in the workplace by Sigal Barsade of the Wharton School is featured.
Penn In the News
Victor Mair of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on Chinese translations of Donald Trump’s statements.
Penn In the News
Aaron Roth of the School of Engineering and Applied Science is mentioned.
Penn In the News
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says, “In the television age there’s been a progressive move toward personalization [of politics].”
Penn In the News
Dorothy Roberts of the Law School and the School of Arts & Sciences comments on a study about the genetic makeup of African-Americans in comparison to other groups and says, “We can’t think…that knowing more about each group’s genetic makeup is going to necessarily lead to reducing the differences in health between these groups.”