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Penn study finds showing empathy can sometimes do harm

Penn study finds showing empathy can sometimes do harm

Last month, as the clip of Jimmy Kimmel describing the frightening ordeal of his newborn son, who was born with a congenital heart disease, went viral, many parents likely shared a similar sentiment: “What if that were my child?”

Katherine Unger Baillie

Penn Vet working dogs graduate to local police departments

Penn Vet working dogs graduate to local police departments

Last week, a small group of Penn graduates, surrounded by loved ones, was feted for their rigorous training and bright future in a ceremony punctuated by enthusiastic barks.

Katherine Unger Baillie

Inaugural Franklin SP2 Social Innovation Prize winners to tackle food deserts

Inaugural Franklin SP2 Social Innovation Prize winners to tackle food deserts

  Philadelphia is the fifth largest city in America, its former capital, and a cultural mecca that has become a destination for tourists the world over. But according to the Food Research and Action Center, a nonprofit working to eradicate hunger, the city’s First Congressional District, which includes parts of North and South Philly, is the second hungriest in the nation.

Jacquie Posey

Roger Reina Returns as Wrestling Head Coach at Penn

Roger Reina Returns as Wrestling Head Coach at Penn

The University of Pennsylvania’s Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation, Dr. M. Grace Calhoun, has announced that Roger Reina C’84 WEV’05 will return to his Hall of Fame roots as head coach of the Penn wrestling program.

University City District plans action-packed summer

University City District plans action-packed summer

Summer in Philadelphia’s University City means restaurant specials, a “Dollar Stroll,” and free concerts and movies.The events are sponsored by the University City District (UCD), a partnership of local residents, businesses, and institutions dedicated to community revitalization that is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Penn Vet researchers stand guard against avian influenza

Penn Vet researchers stand guard against avian influenza

Earlier this year, five states in the southern United States reported outbreaks of avian influenza, a respiratory disease that infects both wild and domestic farmed birds.

Katherine Unger Baillie