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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Addressing the renaming of the University City rail station, Health System CEO Kevin Mahoney said, “We’re really looking forward to the opening of our new Pavilion in early 2021, which will have a bridge connecting to the Penn Medicine Station.”
Penn In the News
Data from the Law School’s Quattrone Center for the Fair Administration of Justice shows that that 2-8% of all legal cases return a wrongful result.
Penn In the News
Health System CEO Kevin Mahoney spoke about the health benefits of online patient portals. “An engaged patient is more likely to follow guidelines of when you're supposed to get your preventative health care screenings,” he said.
Penn In the News
Anthony Lotti, a junior in the School of Arts and Sciences from Freehold, New Jersey, and a defensive back for the Quakers, spoke about his recent bone marrow donation.
Penn In the News
Health System CEO Ralph Muller opposed efforts by New Jersey lawmakers to require patients to reconsider transferring to an out-of-state facility for treatment. “This would put severe limitations on the elderly to come to Penn or facilities in New York and elsewhere,” said Muller. “So we think having that kind of limitation on a facility when a person’s life is at stake is just bad medicine.”
Penn In the News
Michelle Connors of the Morris Arboretum spoke about last weekend’s Cherry Blossom Days, which featured Taiko drumming and a Japanese tea ceremony.
Penn In the News
Mike Murphy, head coach of the men’s lacrosse team, discussed the Quakers’ current winning streak. “This is probably the most complete team that we’ve had in my 10 years here — offensively, defensively, facing off, kind of all aspects,” said Murphy.
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Senior Justin Morrison of Swedesboro, N.J., spent last summer working with Penn Presbyterian Medical Center on a study about traumatic brain injuries. “It was really cool working with Dr. Sangobowale knowing that he was a … Penn alumni who was on the field doing the same things I was,” said Morrison.
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Senior Anea Moore of Philadelphia was profiled for her academic accomplishments. Moore has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and will be studying public policy at the University of Oxford after she graduates from Penn.
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Anthony Aiello of the Morris Arboretum talks about the vibrancy of foliage that will occur this autumn.