Tech companies like Amazon and Meta are tightening their performance reviews. Here’s what that could signal, according to experts
Peter Cappelli of the Wharton School says that it is cheaper for companies to fire people for poor performance than it is to lay them off.
Many young people are being prescribed multiple psychiatric drugs at once — which can be risky
Sean Hennessy of the Perelman School of Medicine led a study that explored the risks of prescribing multiple medications at once.
Penn Medicine celebrates 60 years of pioneering transplant surgeries
Penn Medicine’s Transplant Institute celebrates 60 years of pioneering in transplant surgeries.
AI disrupting traditional careers may not be bad for children
A study from the Wharton School found that six out of 10 people said they would do things differently in their careers if they could start over.
A daughter reexamines her own family story in 'The Mixed Marriage Project'
PIK Professor Dorothy Roberts of Penn Carey Law and the School of Arts & Sciences is interviewed about her book ‘The Mixed Marriage Project.’
Tabletop role playing games make science an adventure
Amanda Weiss of the Perelman School of Medicine developed tabletop games that teach players about complex biology.
Funding cuts, shifts in aid could make college harder to afford for low-income families
Julie Wollman of the Graduate School of Education comments on the future of financial aid for college studies.