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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Matthew Blaze of the School of Engineering and Applied Science testifies as a computer security expert about a case between Apple and the FBI.
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David Skeel of the Law School is quoted.
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Mariell Jessup of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on physicians’ use of blood thinners.
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U.S. universities and colleges should expect to see sluggish tuition growth next year, according to a report released Thursday by Moody's Investors Service. Higher education institutions suffered the weakest tuition growth in the history of Moody's survey last year. Such sluggishness "appears to be the 'new normal,'" reported Moody's, which is predicting another year of tuition revenue growth near levels of inflation, approximately 2 percent. That is a significant departure from the booming years of 2005 to 2013, when schools saw net tuition grow by more than 5 percent annually.
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Yeonjin Lee of the School of Arts & Sciences says, “Racial prejudice compromises health for the community as a whole.”
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Tukufu Zuberi of the School or Arts & Sciences says, “When you kneel to pray, you don’t want your humanity questioned.”
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Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on a study that revealed how reducing daily noise levels would reduce the number of people with hypertension and coronary heart disease.
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Susan Domchek of the Perelman School of Medicine, and a study co-author, is quoted about gene panel tests for cancer.
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Jun Mao of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about studying how cancer patients younger than 65 years old are more willing to explore alternative therapies than older patients.