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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center is quoted on public discourse as modeled by past U.S. presidents.
Penn In the News
It is often thought that a young academic in any field publishes early and often, peaks after about five years, secures a permanent position and then gradually grows less productive until retirement. But the idea that scholars produce less work as they age could be little more than an unhelpful myth, according to new evidence presented by the University of Colorado Boulder.
Penn In the News
Jerry Goldfeder of the Law School writes an opinion piece on why he is against a New York constitutional convention.
Penn In the News
Jean Bennett and Albert Maguire of the Perelman School of Medicine are pioneers in gene therapy for the treatment of retinal degeneration.
Penn In the News
Purdue University President Mitch Daniels is facing criticism for his response to a request that he investigate a series of white supremacist messages on campus.
Penn In the News
Holly Fernandez Lynch of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about violations by drug- development companies.
Penn In the News
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is offering some students the option to be awarded tamper-free digital degree certificates when they graduate, in partnership with Learning Machine.
Penn In the News
Every other week, a group of administrators and staff members at Santa Monica College blocks off three hours to discuss students who have caused concern or raised suspicions on the community-college campus. Reports arrive from multiple avenues, but all end up here, in a library conference room where the college’s crisis-prevention team meets.
Penn In the News
Penn is one of 10 teams facing off in a Quidditch tournament at the Harry Potter Festival this weekend.
Penn In the News
Nitin Ahuja of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted on the unlikelihood of fatalities due to irritable bowel syndrome.