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New study bolsters case for Pennsylvania to join Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative Penn In the News Pittsburgh Post-Gazette New study bolsters case for Pennsylvania to join Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative A study by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the Weitzman School of Design found that by joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, Pennsylvania would by 2030 reduce its emissions by 80%. The day free-market Republicans became Soviet economic planners Penn In the News The Washington Post The day free-market Republicans became Soviet economic planners A study by the Wharton School and a Fed economist calculated that an anti-ESG law in Texas would cost the state $303 million to $532 million in additional interest annually. Tapping the power of “you” Penn In the News Psychology Today Tapping the power of “you” A study co-authored by Jonah Berger of the Wharton School suggests that songs and poems with “you” as the object trigger readers and listeners to cast a significant other, instead of themselves, as the participant. Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Penn In the News Scientific American Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine is supportive of findings about a pancreatic cancer vaccine, though he says larger studies are needed to determine effectiveness. More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Research co-authored by Pilar Gonalons-Pons of the School of Arts & Sciences finds that marriages in which wives outearn their husbands are not only more common, but less likely to end in divorce than in the past. Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Research from Penn shows that America has spent more than a trillion dollars on the “War Against Drugs” since 1971. A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows nocred A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows The first cohort of fellows is set to graduate, taking with them the pillars of the SNF Paideia Program—dialogue, citizenship, service, and wellness—on their next life adventures. Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID Image: iStockPhoto / AlexLinch Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID The School of Arts & Sciences’ Irma Elo and Samuel Preston, with a collaborative team of researchers, assessed racial disparities in U.S. COVID-19 deaths, calling for continued efforts to better understand and implement targeted strategies for addressing health inequalities. Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it Penn In the News The Washington Post Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it A paper co-authored by Manav Raj of the Wharton School analyzes the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance or replace human skill in a variety of professions. Load More
The day free-market Republicans became Soviet economic planners Penn In the News The Washington Post The day free-market Republicans became Soviet economic planners A study by the Wharton School and a Fed economist calculated that an anti-ESG law in Texas would cost the state $303 million to $532 million in additional interest annually. Tapping the power of “you” Penn In the News Psychology Today Tapping the power of “you” A study co-authored by Jonah Berger of the Wharton School suggests that songs and poems with “you” as the object trigger readers and listeners to cast a significant other, instead of themselves, as the participant. Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Penn In the News Scientific American Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine is supportive of findings about a pancreatic cancer vaccine, though he says larger studies are needed to determine effectiveness. More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Research co-authored by Pilar Gonalons-Pons of the School of Arts & Sciences finds that marriages in which wives outearn their husbands are not only more common, but less likely to end in divorce than in the past. Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Research from Penn shows that America has spent more than a trillion dollars on the “War Against Drugs” since 1971. A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows nocred A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows The first cohort of fellows is set to graduate, taking with them the pillars of the SNF Paideia Program—dialogue, citizenship, service, and wellness—on their next life adventures. Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID Image: iStockPhoto / AlexLinch Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID The School of Arts & Sciences’ Irma Elo and Samuel Preston, with a collaborative team of researchers, assessed racial disparities in U.S. COVID-19 deaths, calling for continued efforts to better understand and implement targeted strategies for addressing health inequalities. Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it Penn In the News The Washington Post Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it A paper co-authored by Manav Raj of the Wharton School analyzes the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance or replace human skill in a variety of professions. Load More
Tapping the power of “you” Penn In the News Psychology Today Tapping the power of “you” A study co-authored by Jonah Berger of the Wharton School suggests that songs and poems with “you” as the object trigger readers and listeners to cast a significant other, instead of themselves, as the participant. Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Penn In the News Scientific American Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine is supportive of findings about a pancreatic cancer vaccine, though he says larger studies are needed to determine effectiveness. More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Research co-authored by Pilar Gonalons-Pons of the School of Arts & Sciences finds that marriages in which wives outearn their husbands are not only more common, but less likely to end in divorce than in the past. Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Research from Penn shows that America has spent more than a trillion dollars on the “War Against Drugs” since 1971. A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows nocred A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows The first cohort of fellows is set to graduate, taking with them the pillars of the SNF Paideia Program—dialogue, citizenship, service, and wellness—on their next life adventures. Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID Image: iStockPhoto / AlexLinch Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID The School of Arts & Sciences’ Irma Elo and Samuel Preston, with a collaborative team of researchers, assessed racial disparities in U.S. COVID-19 deaths, calling for continued efforts to better understand and implement targeted strategies for addressing health inequalities. Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it Penn In the News The Washington Post Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it A paper co-authored by Manav Raj of the Wharton School analyzes the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance or replace human skill in a variety of professions. Load More
Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Penn In the News Scientific American Pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in small initial trial Drew Weissman of the Perelman School of Medicine is supportive of findings about a pancreatic cancer vaccine, though he says larger studies are needed to determine effectiveness. More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Research co-authored by Pilar Gonalons-Pons of the School of Arts & Sciences finds that marriages in which wives outearn their husbands are not only more common, but less likely to end in divorce than in the past. Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Research from Penn shows that America has spent more than a trillion dollars on the “War Against Drugs” since 1971. A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows nocred A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows The first cohort of fellows is set to graduate, taking with them the pillars of the SNF Paideia Program—dialogue, citizenship, service, and wellness—on their next life adventures. Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID Image: iStockPhoto / AlexLinch Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID The School of Arts & Sciences’ Irma Elo and Samuel Preston, with a collaborative team of researchers, assessed racial disparities in U.S. COVID-19 deaths, calling for continued efforts to better understand and implement targeted strategies for addressing health inequalities. Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it Penn In the News The Washington Post Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it A paper co-authored by Manav Raj of the Wharton School analyzes the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance or replace human skill in a variety of professions. Load More
More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Penn In the News The Wall Street Journal More wives now outearn their husbands. They also stay together longer Research co-authored by Pilar Gonalons-Pons of the School of Arts & Sciences finds that marriages in which wives outearn their husbands are not only more common, but less likely to end in divorce than in the past. Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Research from Penn shows that America has spent more than a trillion dollars on the “War Against Drugs” since 1971. A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows nocred A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows The first cohort of fellows is set to graduate, taking with them the pillars of the SNF Paideia Program—dialogue, citizenship, service, and wellness—on their next life adventures. Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID Image: iStockPhoto / AlexLinch Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID The School of Arts & Sciences’ Irma Elo and Samuel Preston, with a collaborative team of researchers, assessed racial disparities in U.S. COVID-19 deaths, calling for continued efforts to better understand and implement targeted strategies for addressing health inequalities. Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it Penn In the News The Washington Post Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it A paper co-authored by Manav Raj of the Wharton School analyzes the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance or replace human skill in a variety of professions. Load More
Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Penn In the News Yahoo! Finance Fifteen states with the biggest drug problems in 2023 Research from Penn shows that America has spent more than a trillion dollars on the “War Against Drugs” since 1971. A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows nocred A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows The first cohort of fellows is set to graduate, taking with them the pillars of the SNF Paideia Program—dialogue, citizenship, service, and wellness—on their next life adventures. Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID Image: iStockPhoto / AlexLinch Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID The School of Arts & Sciences’ Irma Elo and Samuel Preston, with a collaborative team of researchers, assessed racial disparities in U.S. COVID-19 deaths, calling for continued efforts to better understand and implement targeted strategies for addressing health inequalities. Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it Penn In the News The Washington Post Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it A paper co-authored by Manav Raj of the Wharton School analyzes the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance or replace human skill in a variety of professions. Load More
A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows nocred A time to celebrate for inaugural SNF Paideia Fellows The first cohort of fellows is set to graduate, taking with them the pillars of the SNF Paideia Program—dialogue, citizenship, service, and wellness—on their next life adventures.
Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID Image: iStockPhoto / AlexLinch Understanding the decline in racial disparities in COVID The School of Arts & Sciences’ Irma Elo and Samuel Preston, with a collaborative team of researchers, assessed racial disparities in U.S. COVID-19 deaths, calling for continued efforts to better understand and implement targeted strategies for addressing health inequalities.
Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it Penn In the News The Washington Post Type in your job to see how much AI will affect it A paper co-authored by Manav Raj of the Wharton School analyzes the potential for artificial intelligence to enhance or replace human skill in a variety of professions.