Early findings from Penn psychology study suggest benefits from reduced phone use at school
Supported by the National Governors Association, the project seeks to help determine policy outcomes surrounding restricting phone use.
Supported by the National Governors Association, the project seeks to help determine policy outcomes surrounding restricting phone use.
In his role as a distinguished visiting fellow, Ezoe engages “with students, staff, faculty, and the community on pressing global issues including climate change, democracy, global justice, human rights, and security.”
The exhibit draws upon Penn’s extensive Aristotelian archival collection, including translations, commentaries, and even texts mistakenly attributed to the Greek philosopher.
During the event, Rust discussed a new method for researchers to change their processes and successfully discover cures to brain conditions.
In his role as a distinguished visiting fellow, Ezoe engages “with students, staff, faculty, and the community on pressing global issues including climate change, democracy, global justice, human rights, and security.”
The exhibit draws upon Penn’s extensive Aristotelian archival collection, including translations, commentaries, and even texts mistakenly attributed to the Greek philosopher.
Led by anesthesiology professor Joseph Cichon, the research was published in Nature Neuroscience on Oct. 2.
Many of the photos had not been cataloged or published until Marc Marín Webb, a Ph.D. candidate in Mesopotamian history and archaeology, rediscovered them in 2022.
His presentation centered around his recent book, “Indian Politics and International Relations,” which examines India’s political coalition system over the last 20-to-30 years.
The panelists discussed the state of the political and economic relations between China and Taiwan, the democratization of Taiwan, and the United States administration’s actions related to the cross-strait relations.
According to The New York Times, Rowan was a chief architect of the compact — which builds directly on the ideas he first outlined in a 2023 message to Penn’s Board of Trustees.
The conversation — which was the latest installment in the Africana Classics Lecture Series — encouraged ‘genuine’ discourse regarding Morrison, her novel, and Black experiences in the United States.
The workshop sought to engage the Penn community in the art form and supplement to Japanese culture classes at Penn.
The project — an initiative by the Annenberg Public Policy Center and Leonore Annenberg Institute for Civics — marks the centers‘ annual celebration of Constitution Day.
The researchers created the tool in response to a long-term trend of increasing stimulant-involved overdose deaths in the United States.
The panelists — all of whom were previous recipients of the award — spoke about their careers and offered advice to students who are interested in applying to positions in journalism.
As part of the program, participants responded to daily two-question quizzes about their health habits for a 30-day period.
More than 200 people attended the event, which was held at Jon M. Huntsman Hall, including current students and 20 alumni.
At the event, panelists discussed “Output: a Celebration of Computer-Generated Text,” a collection of AI-generated works from the 1970s to the present that they all contributed to.
Using federal grant data and economic multipliers, the project models how recent changes to National Institutes of Health funding have affected the economy.