Relying on the Stars
Ross Clark C'04 is making astrology more accessible.
Stirring the Pot
Sara Polon C’99 is Soupergirl.
“The Business of Hope”
Judith Browne Dianis W’87 heads the Advancement Project.
Protecting Nature’s Protectors
Joshua Powell LPS’16 is empowering nature’s first responders.
A Voice for the Voiceless
Marie Martinez Israelite SW’02 fights human trafficking.
Events
Nov|Dec 2019
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2019
Obituaries
Nov|Dec 2019
Strangers on a Train
“When is it OK to stop networking?”
Hill Town
Watercolor memories.
Imaginary Homelands
Lilian Garcia-Roig GFA’90 is drawn to the wilderness.
Seven Lives and Then Some
New life for the works of Robert Montgomery Bird M1827.
A Literary Landmark Is Saved
Penn Book Center gains new lease on life.
Classics Professor, Law Alumna Receive “Genius” Grants
MacArthur Fellows Emily Wilson and sujatha baliga L’99.
New College House Named for Longtime Penn Family
New College House named for Lauder family.
Toward a New Boyhood
From toxic masculinity to feminist overreach, angry white men to benevolent sexism, #HimToo to #TimesUp, American manhood is in disarray. Into the fray steps Michael Reichert, with a blueprint for raising the next generation right.
The Story of Liang and Lin
Liang Sicheng and Lin Huiyin came to Penn at the height of Philadelphia’s Beaux-Arts building boom. They returned to revolutionary China with ideas that made a lasting mark on the development of architecture in the People’s Republic.
London Summer and Shadows
Penn students abroad—and their teacher—work toward telling the stories they need to.
“Very Little Fazes Her”
One of only a few female members of a college men’s basketball staff, Penn’s Sarah Parks W’19 jumps into a new gig.
Miracle Worker
Shadrack Frimpong C’15 SPP’19 is fulfilling his promise.
Peering into Space
Jim Jeletic EE’84 has focused on the Hubble telescope since 1998.
Remembering Penn’s “Professor of Trampology”
Benjamin Clarke Marsh was Penn’s “Professor of Trampology.”
Events
Sep|Oct 2019
Alumni Notes
Sep|Oct 2019