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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Review of COVID death stats finds likely undercount in official numbers
A paper co-authored by Penn researchers found that COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. were likely undercounted in official statistics during the first 30 months of the pandemic.
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Intelligence Squared Debate: Is the U.S. Health Care System Terminally Broken?
Ezekiel Emanuel of the Perelman School of Medicine and the Wharton School joins a debate about whether or not the American health-care system is terminally broken.
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Audio: Aspen Ideas Festival: Living in the Surveillance Economy
Vice Provost for Faculty Anita Allen of the Law School and the School of Arts & Sciences talks about the advantages and disadvantages of living in a world without privacy.
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'The Unbanking of America': When Banks Aren't the Best Option
Lisa Servon of the School of Design School discusses her new book on how banks are failing the middle class.
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Political Junkie: If Your Candidate Loses, Will You Give the Winner a Chance?
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center talks about what happens if the candidate someone votes for loses.
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Audio: Campaign Advertising in a Changing Media Landscape
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center joins a discussion about campaign advertising.
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2016 Campaigns Will Spend $4.4 Billion on TV Ads, But Why?
Diana Mutz of the School of Arts & Sciences is quoted on campaign spending.