Who’s Minding the Brain?
As our ability to peek inside the brain—and to alter it—expands, the field of neuroethics is beginning to emerge (with the help of a few Penn Scholars) to study the implication for society and the individual.
Homecoming 2003
Homecoming 2003
Letters
Jan|Feb 2004
Dough Boys
Baking and business savvy meet at student-run Insomnia Cookies.
Power to the Students
Nostalgia for an era of protests—even petty ones.
The Only Way to Travel
A retired couple roams the world via commercial shipping.
Wear it Well
How to make your clothes—and everything else—fit your goals in life.
The Double Shift: Managing Careers and Families
Skidding off the fast track?
A Woman’s Place—in the Academy
Panel looks at women in academe
Quad Arrest Prompts Questions
Police stop of faculty spouse under investigation
Written in Stone
Penn women’s history chronicled in stone
A Place for Community—and Kosher Dining
Steinhardt Hall is Hillel’s new home on campus
The Input Bias: When Quantity Trumps Quality
More means better, right?
Opiates Without Rx —A Prescription for Trouble
Drug pushers go digital
A New Chapter for English Department’s Home
$16.4 million approved for Bennett Hall renovations
Wetland Restored: Wildlife Approve
Restoring a wetland at Morris Arboretum
Homework: Head Start
GSE to design Head Start curriculum
Revitalize, Take the Prize
Revitalization projects recognized
Undefeated!
Champions in football and volleyball
Perfection of the Work
A son’s study of a brilliant architect and errant father.
Reflections on a Shattered Glass
The adorable little weenie I knew was nothing but a con artist.
Visionary Art
A shaman-artist’s yarn paintings feature brilliant colors, dreamlike imagery, and rich cultural significance.
A Gift
Poems “dense with real living” from C.K. Williams.
Neither Rain Nor Sleet Nor a Touch of Madness
Novelist J. Robert Lennon delivers Mailman