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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Rogers Smith of the School of Arts & Sciences is mentioned for advancing what he called the “multiple tradition thesis” of American political culture.
Penn In the News
Penn Museum’s Katharyn Hanson says, “It is vitally important that we remember that the built cultural heritage of a place is deeply connected to a local population’s sense of identity.”
Penn In the News
David Dinges of the Perelman School of Medicine expresses his hesitancy in applying a study’s findings about the sleep patterns of preindustrial, hunter-gatherer societies to people in Western society.
Penn In the News
Michael Platt of the Perelman School of Medicine, the Wharton School and the School of Arts & Sciences comments on the potential benefits of transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Penn In the News
Mathias Basner of the Perelman School of Medicine is mentioned for suggesting getting thyroid and cortisol levels tested.
Penn In the News
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School is cited for his book Will College Pay Off?