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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Matthew Levendusky of the School of Arts and Sciences, and Kathleen Jamieson and Joseph Cappella of Annenberg School for Communication are quoted on the public's trust in the media.
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Sandra González-Bailón of the Annenberg School for Communication says, “Of course social media doesn’t push you to risk your life and take to the streets, but it helps the actions of those who take the risk to gain international visibility.”
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Deborah Small of the Wharton School is quoted about the powerful impact of pictures and stories of Syrian refugees on Americans’ feelings.
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President Obama wants college students at Missouri and elsewhere to organize and protest when it's important, but he's also worried about something else: students being too quick to shut down the other side and not listen. In a wide-ranging interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, he argued that on college campuses, students are too eager to avoid debate and discussion:
Penn In the News
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center comments on Pope Francis’ role in presenting church teachings to Catholics and non-Catholics.
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The Wharton School's Philip Tetlock is the subject of this article on his prediction project.
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Thomas Sugrue of the School of Arts & Sciences says, “There’s a long memory of historical injustice – going back to slave patrols, to police officers enforcing racial segregation and arresting nonviolent protestors, and the commonplace tension, conflict, and harassment directed at African-Americans by law enforcem