The case for financial literacy education Penn In the News NPR The case for financial literacy education A 2013 paper co-authored by Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School is widely quoted for its critique of the way financial literacy programs are taught. The pandemic didn't really change how Americans think about sickness Penn In the News Time The pandemic didn't really change how Americans think about sickness Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that overall scientific literacy has grown during the pandemic, even as more people began to believe conspiracy theories and misinformation. Washington law protects trans kids seeking care without parent’s ok Penn In the News Los Angeles Blade Washington law protects trans kids seeking care without parent’s ok The Annenberg Public Policy Center’s FactCheck.org debunked the notion that a proposed Washington state law would allow the government to take children away from parents who don’t agree to gender transition surgery. CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Penn In the News Politico.com CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the CDC’s handling of the monkeypox crisis has been a public health success. Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must Penn In the News Minneapolis Star Tribune Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must A paper co-written by Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School finds that only 43% of respondents are able to correctly answer three basic questions about financial literacy. Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center coordinated a recent effort by the National Academy of Sciences to recommend how to protect the integrity of survey research, taking particular aim at the phrase “representative sample.” Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds Penn In the News Reuters Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only a quarter of people could name all three branches of government, though that figure rose to 56% by 2021. The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
The pandemic didn't really change how Americans think about sickness Penn In the News Time The pandemic didn't really change how Americans think about sickness Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that overall scientific literacy has grown during the pandemic, even as more people began to believe conspiracy theories and misinformation. Washington law protects trans kids seeking care without parent’s ok Penn In the News Los Angeles Blade Washington law protects trans kids seeking care without parent’s ok The Annenberg Public Policy Center’s FactCheck.org debunked the notion that a proposed Washington state law would allow the government to take children away from parents who don’t agree to gender transition surgery. CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Penn In the News Politico.com CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the CDC’s handling of the monkeypox crisis has been a public health success. Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must Penn In the News Minneapolis Star Tribune Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must A paper co-written by Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School finds that only 43% of respondents are able to correctly answer three basic questions about financial literacy. Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center coordinated a recent effort by the National Academy of Sciences to recommend how to protect the integrity of survey research, taking particular aim at the phrase “representative sample.” Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds Penn In the News Reuters Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only a quarter of people could name all three branches of government, though that figure rose to 56% by 2021. The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
Washington law protects trans kids seeking care without parent’s ok Penn In the News Los Angeles Blade Washington law protects trans kids seeking care without parent’s ok The Annenberg Public Policy Center’s FactCheck.org debunked the notion that a proposed Washington state law would allow the government to take children away from parents who don’t agree to gender transition surgery. CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Penn In the News Politico.com CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the CDC’s handling of the monkeypox crisis has been a public health success. Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must Penn In the News Minneapolis Star Tribune Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must A paper co-written by Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School finds that only 43% of respondents are able to correctly answer three basic questions about financial literacy. Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center coordinated a recent effort by the National Academy of Sciences to recommend how to protect the integrity of survey research, taking particular aim at the phrase “representative sample.” Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds Penn In the News Reuters Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only a quarter of people could name all three branches of government, though that figure rose to 56% by 2021. The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Penn In the News Politico.com CDC head resigns, blindsiding many health officials Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the CDC’s handling of the monkeypox crisis has been a public health success. Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must Penn In the News Minneapolis Star Tribune Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must A paper co-written by Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School finds that only 43% of respondents are able to correctly answer three basic questions about financial literacy. Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center coordinated a recent effort by the National Academy of Sciences to recommend how to protect the integrity of survey research, taking particular aim at the phrase “representative sample.” Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds Penn In the News Reuters Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only a quarter of people could name all three branches of government, though that figure rose to 56% by 2021. The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must Penn In the News Minneapolis Star Tribune Understanding basics of financial literacy is a must A paper co-written by Olivia Mitchell of the Wharton School finds that only 43% of respondents are able to correctly answer three basic questions about financial literacy. Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center coordinated a recent effort by the National Academy of Sciences to recommend how to protect the integrity of survey research, taking particular aim at the phrase “representative sample.” Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds Penn In the News Reuters Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only a quarter of people could name all three branches of government, though that figure rose to 56% by 2021. The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal Polls’ representative samples often merit skepticism Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center coordinated a recent effort by the National Academy of Sciences to recommend how to protect the integrity of survey research, taking particular aim at the phrase “representative sample.” Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds Penn In the News Reuters Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only a quarter of people could name all three branches of government, though that figure rose to 56% by 2021. The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds Penn In the News Reuters Civility is on the decline, ABA civics poll finds A 2016 survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only a quarter of people could name all three branches of government, though that figure rose to 56% by 2021. The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Penn In the News Associated Press The stark differences in Biden and McCarthy’s debt limit fight Kent Smetters of the Wharton School says that the fight over government finances amounts to a game of chicken that could lead to extremism. Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments. Load More
Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Penn In the News Los Angeles Times Finally, accountability for Tucker Carlson. But it’s only a start Kathleen Hall Jamieson of the Annenberg Public Policy Center says that the Dominion disclosures demonstrate that Fox News has successfully focused on satisfying the existing needs and desires of a niche audience. Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments.
Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann on the staircase leading down to the SRT. nocred Sonja Dümpelmann on designing nature Sonja Dümpelmann, professor of landscape architecture, explores ‘the reciprocal relationship’ between humans and their environments.