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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Caryn Lerman of the Perelman School of Medicine talks about researching smoking cessation.
Penn In the News
Barbie Zelizer of the Annenberg School for Communication shares her thoughts on free speech and the terror attack in Paris.
Penn In the News
It would be hard to find a more iconic American campus than that of the University of Illinois's main campus here. On the unseasonably warm late October weekend when the homecoming football game is played, the trees have changed to their fall colors and the central quad is alive. Students wearing orange Illinois gear crisscross it.
Penn In the News
Al Filreis of the School of Arts & Sciences and his modern poetry MOOC are highlighted.
Penn In the News
Marie Gottschalk of the School of Arts & Sciences talks about the United States prison system.
Penn In the News
New safety rules for fraternities at the University of Virginia would require at least three “sober and lucid” members to monitor behavior at parties, prohibit pre-mixed alcoholic drinks and implement guest lists to control entry to the houses during an event.
Penn In the News
Drexel University last January earned praise for expanding a transfer program that brings the university’s faculty members to local community colleges. But Drexel is phasing out the program less than a year later.
Penn In the News
Angela Duckworth of the School of Arts & Sciences is cited for administering an intervention that asked students to anticipate obstacles.
Penn In the News
Toen Castle and Randall Kamien of the School of Arts & Sciences are quoted about developing a system of rules for making 3D shapes out of a 2D structure.
Penn In the News
Adam Grant of the Wharton School is cited for discovering a number of different sub-sets of givers.