The Shakers’ utopian world sees a surge of modern interest
An exhibit at the Institute of Contemporary Art is spotlighted.
1 habit you need to do for heart health that’s not exercise
Michael Miller of the Perelman School of Medicine says hearty laughing to the point of tears can reduce a person’s risk of a heart attack if done regularly.
An architect of California’s billionaire tax says he’s an ‘enthusiastic capitalist,’ but the system ‘doesn’t seem to be working‘
Kent Smetters of the Wharton School discusses the taxation of super-wealthy Americans.
Professor Girlfriend’s debut album marks a shift from Anna Weesner’s prior work, situating her as part of a collaborative trio rather than as a composer.
(Image: Courtesy of Anna Weesner)
The professor who moonlights as a songwriter
A municipal debt boom is driving public projects and tax breaks for investors
Susan Wachter of the Wharton School comments on a municipal debt boom.
Radical changes could be coming to ‘psychiatry’s bible’
Maria Oquendo of the Perelman School of Medicine looks at possible changes to the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
The best way to onboard a manager
How leaders can make unstructured data usable for GenAI—and maximize ROI
A 2025 report by the Wharton School found that 46% of business leaders now leverage Gen AI daily.
LinkedIn knows your CV and degree are becoming irrelevant. It has a plan for that
Eric Bradlow of the Wharton School speaks about the skills-mismatch economy.
The Fed didn’t cut interest rates. Here are 5 things to watch next.
Loretta Mester of the Wharton School says it’s a good time for the Fed to wait on cutting interest rates because the labor market has stabilized.