5/18
Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Video: Delicate Process of Preserving Artifacts as Things Get Shaky at Penn Museum
Bob Thurlow of the Museum and Patrick Dorris of Penn Medicine talk about the process of preserving museum artifacts amidst the demolition of the nearby Penn Tower.
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Daily Pennsylvanian Archives, as Old as 1885, Now Online
Digital archives of the University’s independent student news organization, The Daily Pennsylvanian, are featured.
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‘Hamilton’ Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda to Speak at Penn Commencement
President Amy Gutmann is quoted about the announcement of the commencement speaker, Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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Amazon Pickup Spot Coming to Penn
Vice President Marie Witt of Business Services is quoted about Amazon opening a new pickup location on campus.
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New K-8 Scholarship Program Established for Children of Slain, Disabled Phila. Police
Vice President Maureen Rush of Public Safety is highlighted for the announcement of the Philadelphia Police Foundation’s Children of Police Scholarship Fund.
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Racial and Religious Identities Collide Leaving Black Muslims Overlooked
Muslim chaplain Kameelah Rashad talks about black Muslims being excluded from the public imagination of the Islamic community.
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Audio: Muslims, Jews Find Common Ground in Atmosphere of Fear
Muslim Chaplain Kameelah Rashad talks about how the “Trumpisms” have brought the Muslim and Jewish communities together.
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Survey: 32 Private University Presidents Earn More Than $1 Million in 2013
"The presidents of Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania both earned more than $3 million in 2013…."
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Penn Linguist Researching Philly ‘Accent’ in American Sign Language
Jami Fisher and Meredith Tamminga of the School of Arts & Sciences are featured for researching a unique dialect of American Sign Language.
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Mass Incarceration Discussed at Penn
Members of Black Men at Penn of the School of Social Policy & Practice are highlighted for hosting a lecture on “Ending the Age of Mass Incarceration.”