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4/26
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Students at Boston College are staging a walkout from classes to protest recent instances of racism on campus, including two posters that were defaced to say “Black Lives don’t Matter.”
Penn In the News
Maurice E. Schweitzer and Jeremy Yip of the Wharton School write about the role of competitive communication in the workplace.
Penn In the News
Postdoctoral student Jennifer Wilson of the School of Arts and Sciences explores Oscar Wilde’s involvement in Russian storytelling.
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Justin McDaniel of the School of Arts and Sciences is recognized as one of 10 innovative classroom trailblazers.
Penn In the News
The University of Minnesota -- site of a high-profile case in which football team members reportedly gang-raped a female student -- has reworked its sexual harassment policies and conduct code, a move many have applauded but that some victim advocates say could allow students who were complicit in a sexual assault to escape unpunished.
Penn In the News
Sarah Tishkoff of the Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Arts and Sciences is quoted on how siblings can have different DNA results.
Penn In the News
David Kazanjian of the School of Arts and Sciences is quoted on the work of Vahe Oshagan as a new film is released about the author’s life.
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.
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Nitin Ahuja of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted on the unlikelihood of fatalities due to irritable bowel syndrome.