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Penn in the News
A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
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Its Future in Doubt, South Carolina State Ponders Its Disastrous Recent Past
Marybeth Gasman of the Graduate School of Education is quoted about the financial troubles of South Carolina State University.
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An Open Internet: How New Regulations Hurt Both Sides of the Debate
Christopher Yoo of the Law School expresses his opinion on the Federal Communications Commission’s upcoming vote on new open Internet rules.
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Gentrification Widespread in Philadelphia
Eugenie Birch of the School of Design and Penn’s Institute for Urban Research is quoted about gentrification in Philadelphia.
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The Difference Between Work-life Integration and Workaholism
Stewart Friedman of the Wharton School is quoted about work-life integration.
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Penn Law School Promotes Theodore Ruger to Dean
Theodore Ruger has been named as the new Law School dean, effective July 1.
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Philadelphia Doesn’t Need More Charter Schools
Amy Brown of the School of Arts & Sciences co-authors an op-ed about the Philadelphia public school system and the influx of charter schools.
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Obama to Sell Armed Drones to More Countries
Michael Horowitz of the School of Arts & Sciences says, “The new drone export policy is unlikely to lead to the transfer of armed drones to Ukraine.”
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The Fine Line Between News and ‘Truthiness’
Dean Michael Delli Carpini of the Annenberg School for Communication contributes an op-ed about “truthiness.”
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In Brian Williams’ Case, Will Americans Forgive and Forget?
Eric Orts of the Wharton School comments on newscaster Brian Williams misrepresenting facts on air.
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Women in Politics: College Edition – University of Pennsylvania
Undergraduate student Ariel Koren of the School of Arts & Sciences is profiled.