Alumni Voices: The Deluxe Edition
Alumni—writers, artists, and others—recall their days at Penn, from the Class of 1930 to the Class of 2001.
Nov|Dec 2002
Vol. 101, No. 2
… And Many More
From The Editor: Nov|Dec 2002
Safe Places
Alumni talk about the struggles to establish resources for African Americans, women, and sexual minorities on campus.
Here, Now
Some of what students are doing on and around campus, Fall 2002.
2006: A Penn Odyssey
Some of the 2,451 members of the freshman class talk about the diverse paths that brought them to Penn.
Ad It Up!
From flour bags to four-wheel drives, one hundred years of advertising in the Gazette reflects a changing world and a changing University alumni relationship.
Letters
Nov|Dec 2002: Rankings, religion, and ethics in leadership.
Evangelically Speaking
The public and private sides of Brother Stephen.
Remembering 9/11
Marking the first anniversary of 9.11.01
Freshmen Get the Message: “There is No Sure Thing”
“Open your minds, and we’ll open one another’s eyes."
Walter Annenberg Dies
Philanthropist Walter Annenberg dead at 94; last gift was $100 million for Annenberg School .
Solar Neutrinos Shine on a New Nobel Laureate
Physics professor Ray Davis wins Nobel for work on solar neutrinos.
From Quantico to Walnut Street
U.S. Marine general Clifford Stanley named new EVP.
Going Fourth
Penn at #4 in U.S. News & World Report.
Carriage House Dedicated as LGBT Center
Carriage House opens as LGBT Center.
After the Prelude: Chopin Reconstructed
Music professor completes Chopin prelude.
Kick-Starting the Internet in Ghana
Making “digital dreams” reality in Ghana
Anniversaries
School of Engineering and New Bolton Center celebrate milestones.
Of Mice and Kids (and Piglets)
Vet School advance could help save endangered species.
Lawsuit by Prison Inmates Dismissed
University states: “It is now understood and agreed throughout the global scientific community that prisoners … cannot be considered appropriate candidates for any biomedical studies.”
New Home, Name, and Faculty for Afro-American Studies
Center for Africana Studies opens
Action!
Now playing on 40th Street, movies at the Bridge.
Briefly Noted
Darkening Water. New poems from Daniel Hoffman.
The Ornament of the World. When Jews, Christians, and Muslims lived in peace.