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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Gad Allon of the Wharton School says that the drive to make tickets as cheap as possible means airlines are becoming less competitive in every other aspect of air travel.
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Penn researchers are credited for their contributions to the 1956 to 1966 excavation of Tikal in Guatemala and the Great Ziggurat of Ur in modern-day Iraq.
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According to Penn Medicine, there’s no cure for spasmodic dysphonia but Botox injections can offer relief from symptoms.
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Jeremy Siegel of the Wharton School notes a great deal of resilience in the U.S. economy and says that further rate hikes by the Federal Reserve aren’t necessary.
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The work of Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School found that in 1979 “young workers received on average about 2.5 weeks of training per year” but that by 1995 it had fallen to just under 11 hours annually.
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Gad Allon of the Wharton School writes that, while allowing people to make their own flight choices is an improvement, online ticket buying has come with a serious downside.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that companies should convince employees to share how they’re using AI to increase their personal productivity rather than banning the tech and forcing them to hide it.
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A 2018 study by Melissa G. Hunt of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues showed that social media helps fuel feelings of loneliness.
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Ileana Perez-Rodriguez of the School of Arts & Sciences says that iron has been identified as a major component driving the toxicity of asbestos minerals.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that AI is useful across a wide variety of tasks but not on its own, requiring a person to help.