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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Most Doctors Say Patients Have Made Offensive Personal Remarks
Horace DeLisser of the Perelman School of Medicine cites the importance of the University’s professionalism and humanism curriculum.
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Penn Receives $6.4 Million From NIMH for New Mental Health Center
Rinad Beidas of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the National Institute of Mental Health funding a new research center at the University to focus on how to better circulate evidence-based treatment to therapists and mental-health-care providers.
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The Sham of Harvey Weinstein’s Rehab
Maria Oquendo of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the assumption that individuals with psychiatric diagnoses are unfit to serve in certain ways.
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Changing Behavior: How Our Brain Gets Us Out of a Rut
PIK Professor Michael Platt of the Perelman School of Medicine, School of Arts and Sciences and the Wharton School is highlighted for co-authoring a study about how the posterior cingulate cortex reacts when someone changes behavior.
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Laura Ingraham Was ‘Trump Before Trump.’ But Is She Made for TV?
Brian Rosenwald of the School of Arts and Sciences comments on Laura Ingraham’s conservative views and is cited for writing a book about talk radio’s impact on public policy and politics.
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Win or Lose on Amazon, Philly Needs to Get Smart About Attracting New Businesses
Chris William Sanchirico of the Law School writes about the need for Philadelphia to increase its efforts to attract new businesses.
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Why Wasn't American Airlines' Stock Hurt by the NAACP's Travel Advisory?
Jonah Berger of the Wharton School comments on the resilience of the airline industry despite boycotts.
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Why You Made All Those Mistakes as a Teenager
Daniel Romer of the Annenberg Public Policy Center is featured for studying the stereotype of the risky adolescent and what causes teenagers to make certain decisions.
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Love, Ecstasy, Infinity: Mark Morris’s ‘Layla and Majnun’
Fatemeh Shams of the School of Arts & Sciences comments on how court poetry was performed in the Middle East in the 12th century.
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The Symptoms of Protracted Dying
Sara Manning Peskin of the Perelman School of Medicine writes about the tough decisions families face when it comes to end-of-life care.