Michael Carasik of the School of Arts and Sciences comments on a new book examining the Torah from the perspective of four different medieval rabbis.
Penn in the News
Daniel Rader of the School of Medicine discusses the future of heart attack risk assessment.
Linda Aiken of the School of Nursing and the School of Arts and Sciences says most patients have very little information on their hospitals’ nurses.
Arthur Caplan of the School of Medicine discusses how pledge money might have led to a biased hiring decision.
Peter Capelli of Penn’s Wharton School says increased life expectancy has lead to many CEOs working into very old age.
Edward Mansfield of the School of Arts and Sciences examines the violent roots of democracy.
Steve Freeman of the School of Arts and Sciences discusses rising heating costs.
Dean Lee Stetson of Admissions says the definition of cheating has become increasingly vague.
Arthur Caplan of the School of Medicine says medical companies provide irresistible ploys, hoping to convince doctors to use their products.
Michael Eric Dyson of the School of Arts and Sciences is cited for his new book, “Come Hell or High Water”.
Robert Penna of the School of Dental Medicine discusses the motivations behind adult orthodontic treatment.
Susan Watcher of Penn’s Wharton School says increased mortgage loans are leaving the market vulnerable.
Richard Gelles of the School of Social Policy and Practice says the agencies policing child welfare often have conflicting approaches.
Michael Eric Dyson of the School of Arts and Sciences comments on a trial involving two outspoken civic leaders.
Penn is among The Princeton Review's “Most Connected Campuses.”
Michael Eric Dyson of the School of Arts and Sciences is profiled.
Joseph Turow of Penn’s Annenberg School for Communication discusses Comcast and video –on demand.
Daryl Press of the School of Arts and Sciences is cited for his research on global nuclear balance.
Don Kettl of the School of Arts and Sciences and Howard Kunruther of Penn’s Wharton School are cited for a new book on disasters.
Shirit Kronzon of Penn’s Wharton School is cited for his new book on budgeting weddings.









