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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice explains that most of the migration that occurs for people who are homeless happens on a regional scale.
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Claire Finkelstein of Penn Carey Law weighs in on the the Trump indictment.
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Louiza Kalokairinou of the Perelman School of Medicine raises concerns about data-amassing companies like Amazon gaining access to sensitive health information and insurance records.
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Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice is quoted on alternative approaches to homelessness.
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Witold Henisz of the Wharton School spoke about the pressure on French firms to divest from Russia. These companies “will have to pay the cost of looking the other way as Russia signaled its intent to leave the international system,” he said. “Their shareholders and some EU customers will suffer. It is only a question of time.”
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Once two weeks have passed following a second COVID-19 vaccine dose (or one Johnson & Johnson dose), individuals are considered fully vaccinated. At that point , what activities are considered “safe” to resume?
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Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice commented on a study that found that homelessness in the U.S. could increase dramatically if a recession follows the pandemic. “This report certainly is a warning alarm for the potential impact of doing nothing,” he said.
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Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice spoke about health risks for the aging U.S. homeless population. “We are already up to our knees in this elderly homeless phenomenon,” he said. “Obviously the coronavirus just amplifies the fact that we have this very vulnerable elderly group.”
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PIK Professor Herbert Hovenkamp said breaking up tech giants like Amazon and Google will likely cause massive price increases or a decline in quality.
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The School of Social Policy & Practice’s Dennis Culhane was cited for his research on homelessness. His study found that families generally try to avoid staying in shelters, opting to stay with family or friends, split housing costs with others, or move somewhere cheaper.