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APPC in the News Update: March 12

Friday, March 12, 2010

Annenberg Public Policy Center

"Changing skyline: A gossamer update to a redbrick tradition" (Philadelphia Inquirer, March 5)


Kathleen Hall Jamieson

AP-GfK Poll: Public wants elusive accord on health (AP, March 9)


FactCheck.org

"Fact-checking the new health care overhaul TV ads aimed at Minn." (Minnesota Public Radio, March 12)

"Fact check: Is the Bakken Formation America's oil bonanza?" (Florida Times-Union, March 7)

"Climate change debate grows heated" (Los Angeles Times, March 6)

FactCheck launches podcast (Click to download Episode 2) 




Dr. Amy Jordan published in Pediatrics

Media & Children Monday, March 01, 2010

Amy Jordan, Ph.D., head of APPC's Media and the Developing Child program, Ed Donnerstein, Ph.D., of the University of Arizona, and lead author Victor Strasburger, M.D., of the University of New Mexico, were published today in Pediatrics online. The paper, "Health Effects of Media on Children and Adolescents," will appear in hardcopy in April.




APPC Announces Fellowships Openings

The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania announces openings in the Annenberg Center for Advanced Study in Communication (ACASC) Fellowship Program. Learn More
 
 
 
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