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Penn Law, FactCheck.org Web Sites Win Webby People’s Voice Awards

Penn Law, FactCheck.org Web Sites Win Webby People’s Voice Awards

Two Web sites at the University of Pennsylvania have won Webby People’s Voice Awards at the 17th annual Webby Awards, presented by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences.

Julie McWilliams

Penn Study: Anti-Smoking Ads With Strong Arguments Work Best

Penn Study: Anti-Smoking Ads With Strong Arguments Work Best

Researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have shown that an area of the brain that initiates behavioral changes had greater activation in smokers who watched anti-smoking ads with strong arguments versus those with weaker ones, and irrespective of flashy elements, like bright and rapidly changing scenes, loud sounds and unexpected scenario twists.

Steve Graff

Two Penn Faculty Among 2013 Guggenheim Fellows

Two Penn Faculty Among 2013 Guggenheim Fellows

Philippe Bourgois and Carlin Romano of the University of Pennsylvania have been named 2013 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellows. 

Katherine Unger Baillie

Annenberg, SAS Professor Examines Effects of Digital Media on Social Movements in China

Annenberg, SAS Professor Examines Effects of Digital Media on Social Movements in China

Guobin Yang has an unquenchable interest in the effect of digital media on society and social movements.  China, Yang’s homeland, has been quick to pull the censorship trigger on media of all sorts that report events the government construes as unfavorable.

Julie McWilliams

Queer Bioethics Comes to Life at Penn

Queer Bioethics Comes to Life at Penn

PHILADELPHIA — It’s not every day that a new academic discipline is born. But that’s exactly what happened in 2010, when the Project on Bioethics, Sexuality and Gender Identity — or “Queer Bioethics,” for short — came to life at the University of Pennsylvania.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Penn Students to Be Newspaper Stringers and Tweeters During Political Conventions

Penn Students to Be Newspaper Stringers and Tweeters During Political Conventions

PHILADELPHIA  – University of Pennsylvania students will get a close-up and personal view of the 2012 Republican and Democratic political conventions in Tampa, FL and Charlotte, NC and they will be an important component of the news media’s coverage of those historic events.

Joseph J. Diorio