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Media Summary: Martin Seligman, Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology and Director of Penn's Positive Psychology Center discusses ... Michael Weisberg, Professor and Chair of Philosophy discusses "Resistance to COVID-19 Science" April 8, 2020. Jonathan Moreno, David and Lyn Silfen University Professor of Ethics discusses "Prioritizing Vaccine Recipients" April 1, 2020.

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Martin Seligman, Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology and Director of Penn's Positive Psychology Center discusses ... Michael Weisberg, Professor and Chair of Philosophy discusses "Resistance to COVID-19 Science" April 8, 2020. Jonathan Moreno, David and Lyn Silfen University Professor of Ethics discusses "Prioritizing Vaccine Recipients" April 1, 2020. Justin McDaniel, Professor of Religious Studies, discusses "Living Deliberately" April 15, 2020. Kok-Chor Tan, Professor of Philosophy, discusses "Global Justice In The Time of COVID-19" April 22, 2020. Alex Chase-Levenson, Assistant Professor of History, discusses "A Short History of

David Barnes, Associate Professor of History and Sociology of Science, discusses "Surviving Plagues Past and Present" May 4th, ... Michael Levy, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Perelman School of Medicine, discusses "Mathematical Models of the ... Ramah McKay, Assistant Professor of History and Sociology of Science, discusses, "Making Sense of Experience in COVID-19: ... David Wallace, the Judith Rodin Professor of English, discusses "Surviving the Greatest Pandemic: 1348" April 15, 2020. Marc Meredith, Associate Professor of Political Science, discusses "How COVID-19 is Affecting How Americans Vote" April 15, ... Anne Berg, Assistant Professor of History, discusses "The Great Rehearsal" April 8, 2020.

Sarah Barringer Gordon, the Arlin M. Adams Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of History, discusses The Legal History ... Avery Goldstein, David M. Knott Professor in Global Politics and International Relations, discusses "COVID-19 and the Era of ... Regina Baker, Assistant Professor of Sociology, discusses "Exacerbating Inequalities: A Look at COVID-19, Race, and Poverty"  ... Courtney Boen, Assistant Professor of Sociology, discusses "Fracturing Fault Lines: Social Inequities in COVID-19 Exposure, Risk, ... John Gans, Director of Communications and Research for Perry World House, discusses "The National Security Council and ... Melissa Hunt, Associate Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, discusses "The Moral, Ethical and Legal ...

Sarah Tishkoff, David and Lyn Silfen University Professor of Genetics and Biology, discusses "Genetic Risk Factors for ...

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60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Positive Psychology in the Pandemic"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Resistance to COVID-19 Science"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Prioritizing Vaccine Recipients"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Living Deliberately"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Global Justice In The Time of COVID-19"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "A Short History of Quarantine (For Those In Quarantine)"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Surviving Plagues Past and Present"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Mathematical Models of the Pandemic"
60-Sec Lectures in Quarantine: "Making Sense of Experience in COVID-19: Lessons from Global Health"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Surviving the Greatest Pandemic: 1348"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "How COVID-19 is Affecting How Americans Vote"
60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The Great Rehearsal"
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60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Positive Psychology in the Pandemic"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Positive Psychology in the Pandemic"

Martin Seligman, Zellerbach Family Professor of Psychology and Director of Penn's Positive Psychology Center discusses ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Resistance to COVID-19 Science"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Resistance to COVID-19 Science"

Michael Weisberg, Professor and Chair of Philosophy discusses "Resistance to COVID-19 Science"| April 8, 2020.

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60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Prioritizing Vaccine Recipients"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Prioritizing Vaccine Recipients"

Jonathan Moreno, David and Lyn Silfen University Professor of Ethics discusses "Prioritizing Vaccine Recipients"| April 1, 2020.

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Living Deliberately"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Living Deliberately"

Justin McDaniel, Professor of Religious Studies, discusses "Living Deliberately"| April 15, 2020.

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Global Justice In The Time of COVID-19"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Global Justice In The Time of COVID-19"

Kok-Chor Tan, Professor of Philosophy, discusses "Global Justice In The Time of COVID-19"| April 22, 2020.

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60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "A Short History of Quarantine (For Those In Quarantine)"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "A Short History of Quarantine (For Those In Quarantine)"

Alex Chase-Levenson, Assistant Professor of History, discusses "A Short History of

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Surviving Plagues Past and Present"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Surviving Plagues Past and Present"

David Barnes, Associate Professor of History and Sociology of Science, discusses "Surviving Plagues Past and Present"| May 4th, ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Mathematical Models of the Pandemic"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Mathematical Models of the Pandemic"

Michael Levy, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Perelman School of Medicine, discusses "Mathematical Models of the ...

60-Sec Lectures in Quarantine: "Making Sense of Experience in COVID-19: Lessons from Global Health"

60-Sec Lectures in Quarantine: "Making Sense of Experience in COVID-19: Lessons from Global Health"

Ramah McKay, Assistant Professor of History and Sociology of Science, discusses, "Making Sense of Experience in COVID-19: ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Surviving the Greatest Pandemic: 1348"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Surviving the Greatest Pandemic: 1348"

David Wallace, the Judith Rodin Professor of English, discusses "Surviving the Greatest Pandemic: 1348"| April 15, 2020.

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "How COVID-19 is Affecting How Americans Vote"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "How COVID-19 is Affecting How Americans Vote"

Marc Meredith, Associate Professor of Political Science, discusses "How COVID-19 is Affecting How Americans Vote"| April 15, ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The Great Rehearsal"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The Great Rehearsal"

Anne Berg, Assistant Professor of History, discusses "The Great Rehearsal"| April 8, 2020.

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The Legal History of Epidemics in Modern America"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The Legal History of Epidemics in Modern America"

Sarah Barringer Gordon, the Arlin M. Adams Professor of Constitutional Law and Professor of History, discusses The Legal History ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: ""COVID-19 and the Era of U.S.-China Rivalry: First, the Bad News"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: ""COVID-19 and the Era of U.S.-China Rivalry: First, the Bad News"

Avery Goldstein, David M. Knott Professor in Global Politics and International Relations, discusses "COVID-19 and the Era of ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Exacerbating Inequalities: A Look at COVID-19, Race, and Poverty"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Exacerbating Inequalities: A Look at COVID-19, Race, and Poverty"

Regina Baker, Assistant Professor of Sociology, discusses "Exacerbating Inequalities: A Look at COVID-19, Race, and Poverty"| ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Fracturing Fault Lines: Social Inequities in COVID-19 Exposure-"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Fracturing Fault Lines: Social Inequities in COVID-19 Exposure-"

Courtney Boen, Assistant Professor of Sociology, discusses "Fracturing Fault Lines: Social Inequities in COVID-19 Exposure, Risk, ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The National Security Council and COVID-19"

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The National Security Council and COVID-19"

John Gans, Director of Communications and Research for Perry World House, discusses "The National Security Council and ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The Moral, Ethical and Legal Implications of Transitioning to..."

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "The Moral, Ethical and Legal Implications of Transitioning to..."

Melissa Hunt, Associate Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, discusses "The Moral, Ethical and Legal ...

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Genetic Risk Factors for Susceptibility to COVID-19 in Global..."

60-Second Lectures in Quarantine: "Genetic Risk Factors for Susceptibility to COVID-19 in Global..."

Sarah Tishkoff, David and Lyn Silfen University Professor of Genetics and Biology, discusses "Genetic Risk Factors for ...

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