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Former Dauphin County employees are getting contracts, raising ethical questions
Harrisburg Patriot-News

Former Dauphin County employees are getting contracts, raising ethical questions

Claire Finkelstein of Penn Carey Law says that post-employment restrictions are designed to ensure government leaders are free from personal entanglements that could lead them to take actions against the best interests of the public.

Preserving Assyria explores the preservation of cultural heritage in post-conflict Iraq
WABC (New York City)

Preserving Assyria explores the preservation of cultural heritage in post-conflict Iraq

Michael Danti of the School of Arts & Sciences discusses the Penn Museum’s latest exhibit, “Preserving Assyria,” which explores the preservation of cultural heritage in post-conflict Iraq and showcases the rise of the New Assyrian Empire.

First-of-its-kind trial shows promise of coordinating child asthma care across a city

First-of-its-kind trial shows promise of coordinating child asthma care across a city

Penn LDI senior fellows Tyra Bryant-Stephens, Chén Kenyon, and colleagues have led a first-of-its-kind randomized clinical trial to test a community-wide intervention to improve asthma control for low-income school-aged children, to help bridge the gap between doctors’ offices, homes, and schools—three critical settings where asthma management often remains disconnected.

Unearthing the secrets of an ancient Greek city
Two ancient mosaics recently unearthed.

Underneath layers of built-up dirt, Mantha Zarmakoupi and colleagues began to uncover the tiled edge of at least two mosaics, spread across separate rooms dating back to the 3rd century BCE. One that stood out depicted two fighting cupids (top), figures of Eros, the Greek god of love, whose imagery is related to Dionysos, the Greek god of wine and the patron deity of Teos, with a major temple in the city.

(Image: Courtesy of Teos Archaeological Project)

Unearthing the secrets of an ancient Greek city

Classical archaeologist and architectural historian Mantha Zarmakoupi has spent the past four summers excavating the ruins of a city council building at the center of Teos in western Türkiye.

Marilyn Perkins

10-year Treasury yields are falling. Want the good news first?
Marketplace (NPR)

10-year Treasury yields are falling. Want the good news first?

Susan Wachter of the Wharton School says that slower expectations on economic growth and increased risk of a recession could be causing the 10-year Treasury rate to decline.