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From College Hall | Invitation to alumni: Sample Penn’s intellectual feast.
Penn’s Greatest Hoop Star
The record books—and this awed alumnus—say it’s Ernie Beck.
Reburying the Past
Remains found at construction site to be reburied
$10 Million for Bioengineering
Peter and Geri Skirkanich give $10 million toward new bioengineering facility
Lessons to be Learned
Goodwin on leadership (not plagiarism)
Probing Plagiarism
Childers and other history faculty on plagiarism in the field
Trust and Chance Lead to $100 Million Gift for Penn Medicine
$100 million for Penn Medicine from Philadelphia Health Care Trust
Speed-Reading the Book of Life
J. Craig Venter recaps the race to map the human genome
Bridging the Regeneration Gap in Spinal-Cord Injuries
Preventing scarring may help in healing spinal-cord injuries
An Internet “Grandfather” on its Past, Present, Future
David Farber on what’s next for the Internet
Now Sitting in the Owners’ Box: Fans?
Student Life: “Goof” or “great idea?” Senior leads effort to buy the Montreal Expos
Out of the Frying Pan …
Executive VP John Fry named Franklin & Marshall president
Learning and Labor
Graduate-student group attempting to unionize
Off the Shelf
Hoop Roots. “The game’s as portable as a belief.”
Winners and Winningest
Late run secures Ivy basketball title and puts Dunphy in the record books.
But Did They Serve Red and Blue Popcorn?
Matt Rosler C’96
Searching for Ms. Rightowitz
Helen Lesnick C’83
An Animator With All the Right Moves
Cary Phillips Gr’91
Art—and Compassion —Behind Bars
James Lloyd FA’68
Cancer: A Spouse’s Candid View
Kirsten Shank C’90 and Brendan Halpin C’90
Alumni Notes
May|Jun 2002
Obituaries
May|Jun 2002
May|Jun 2002
Vol. 100, No. 5
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