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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Paul Offit of the Perelman School of Medicine expressed concern that premature births could be a consequence of an RSV vaccine for newborns.
Penn In the News
A 2013 paper co-authored by Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School is widely quoted for its critique of the way financial literacy programs are taught.
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Brian Rosenwald of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses what Tucker Carlson’s departure means for the future of conservative media and the Republican Party.
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Holly Fernandez Lynch of the Perelman School of Medicine says that the Texas ruling banning mifepristone is unprecedented, representing a single federal judge inserting himself to stand in for the FDA.
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In a Q&A on “All Things Considered,” Amanda Shanor of the Wharton School discusses the details and impact of United States v. Hansen, a Supreme Court case that will examine free speech rights and unlawful immigration.
Penn In the News
Kristen Ghodsee of the School of Arts & Sciences explores the anti-capitalist, anti-establishment roots of International Women’s Day.
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Kiran Musunuru of the Perelman School of Medicine says that Chinese biophysicist He Jiankui has proven himself utterly unqualified to be around patients.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School says that we can solve the problems of teaching people to write in a world with ChatGPT.
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Marshall Fisher of the Wharton School says that Adidas may have better luck selling the Yeezy line in smaller markets, although removing the labels will still be important to this strategy.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School has formally adopted an A.I. policy into his syllabus in order to teach his students to adapt to new tools while also using them responsibly.