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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Hans-Peter Kohler of the School of Arts and Sciences argues that economic uncertainty plays a role in people delaying commitments such as marriage and having children.
Penn In the News
Katherina Rosqueta of the Center for High Impact Philanthropy says that donating money instead of canned goods might be the best use of resources.
Penn In the News
Penn Medicine researchers are mentioned for beginning clinical trials of uterine transplant.
Penn In the News
PIK Professor Michael Platt of the Perelman School of Medicine, School of Arts and Sciences and the Wharton School is highlighted for co-authoring a study about how the posterior cingulate cortex reacts when someone changes behavior.
Penn In the News
The research on smell by Richard Doty of the Perelman School of Medicine is highlighted.
Penn In the News
Richard Leventhal of the Penn Museum and School of Arts & Sciences is quoted about the value in preserving sacred heritage sights of any religion.
Penn In the News
David Casarett of the Perelman School of Medicine pens an opinion piece about the recent attention on opioid addiction.
Penn In the News
Matt Blaze of the School of Engineering and Applied Science shares his skepticism of commentators who suggest that it is easy to develop a new operating system that the FBI requires.
Penn In the News
Erick Guerra of the School of Design comments on the impact self-driving cars can have on urban planning and civil engineering.
Penn In the News
Philip Tetlock of the Wharton School and the School of Arts & Sciences is mentioned for his involvement in a project called Good Judgment.