Through
4/30
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Stephen Cole of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that there’s been an uptick in canine influenza over the last month and recommends keeping dogs away from other dogs.
Penn In the News
Kenneth Shropshire of the Wharton School says that there was a time when Black athletes were considered to lack the skills and critical thinking needed for a leadership role.
Penn In the News
David Rudovsky of Penn Carey Law says that both the driver and police were at fault in a recent Lower Merion traffic stop.
Penn In the News
Terri Lipman of the School of Nursing says that masking remains one of the best ways to mitigate the high risk of COVID transmission in schools.
Penn In the News
The School of Veterinary Medicine’s Warrior Canine Connection program will bring therapeutic service dog training to veterans on campus.
Penn In the News
Robert Farley explains the misinformative dangers of the political ads he and his team are trying to combat at FactCheck.org, housed at the Annenberg Public Policy Center.
Penn In the News
Joshua Diamond and Jaclyn Golato of Penn Medicine and colleagues are credited by Delaware teacher Bri Iacona for helping her survive a year-long battle with severe COVID-19, culminating in heart surgery and a double lung transplant.
Penn In the News
Kent Smetters of the Penn Wharton Budget Model says that Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan will simply create debt to be paid out over time, adding to an already sizable national debt.
Penn In the News
Sanford Roberts and med student Lamin Sonko speak about the Perelman School of Medicine’s Physician Track Program, which promotes diversity by pairing Black male high school students with medical mentors.
Penn In the News
James Wilson of the Perelman School of Medicine critically examines the COVID-19 pandemic, questioning whether we’ve learned enough to prepare for the next one.