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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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What did I get from affirmative action? Three Ivy League degrees and another underway
In an Op-Ed, Wharton School doctoral student and Penn Carey Law student Olamide Dozier-Williams says that his academic journey reflects the value and educational equity once provided by affirmative action.
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Maryland’s role on the road to national independence
The late Richard R. Beeman of the School of Arts & Sciences ranked Maryland’s statement of independence as among the most emphatic and sincere of the statements made by the original colonies.
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The case for an independent police force at Johns Hopkins
An op-ed about efforts to establish a campus police department at Johns Hopkins University cited Penn’s model, ranked by Security Magazine as “the best program in the nation in the ‘Education (University)’ category.”
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Video: As He Graduates From Wharton, Former Ellicott City Resident Thinks of Mom and Reflects on Overcoming Tragedy
The Wharton School’s Kayvon Asemani overcame a life of challenges to become not just an MBA, but a beloved advocate, speaker, performer, and friend. Now that he’s graduated, Asemani will be joining the staff at Facebook’s California headquarters this June.
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Johns Hopkins University Wants its Own Police Department. What Would That Mean for Baltimore?
Vice President Maureen Rush of Public Safety said the Penn police force frees up city police to focus on other issues by handling up to 150 university-related emergency calls every month.
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A Talk With Little Donnie Trump
Jonathan Zimmerman of the Graduate School of Education writes an opinion article about the way the president conducts himself.
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My Summer at Morgan State University
Law School student Adam Neuman writes about how his experience attending summer school at a historically black university broadened his horizons.
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Trump, Opponents Celebrated Ending a Federal Rule, but the Fight Isn't Over — and It Could Have Lasting Impact
Cary Coglianese of the Law School is quoted about the Congressional Review Act.