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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
On “TED Radio Hour,” Wendy De La Rosa of the Wharton School suggests changing and automating factors in one’s environment to take better control of finances.
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Cindy Otto of the School of Veterinary Medicine says that the U.S.’s answer to the bomb-sniffing dog shortage should be to breed them domestically rather than importing from Europe.
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Philip Gehrman of the Perelman School of Medicine says that people whose lifestyles are aligned with their circadian rhythms should typically wake up around the same time every morning.
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Dennis Culhane of the School of Social Policy & Practice discusses the best way to address unhoused populations.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School contrasts the plagiarism capabilities of an AI tool like ChatGPT with its benefits as a learning companion.
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Ethan Mollick of the Wharton School discusses an artificial intelligence program that uses AI to compose college essays, news stories, and poems.
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Carl June of the Perelman School of Medicine says that off-the-shelf CAR-T cell therapies using CRISPR would be a game-changer.
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Tobias Wolff of Penn Carey Law says that the First Amendment treats businesses that enter the commercial marketplace and put their talents in the service of customers very differently from street corner speakers proclaiming their own messages.
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Anthea Butler of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the ReAwaken movement represents a potent mix of religion, election denial, and anti-government conspiracy theory that the Republican party has largely embraced.
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David Reibstein of the Wharton School says that customer loyalty gives Starbucks more room to hike up its prices with inflation.