Letters
Mar|Apr 2004: Frightening fare, classic defense, non-gooey nostalgia.
You, Us, Them
He asked, “Hey, so, what’re your halves?” It was love.
The Revolution Must be Televised
Can the arts succeed where political discussion falls short?
Kava + Shuba = Kashuba
Adventures in communication and culture in Ukraine.
Constructing Kurdistan
Why shouldn’t Iraq become a bi-national federation?
Introducing Amy Gutmann
Princeton’s Amy Gutmann elected Penn’s eighth president
“Flesh and Blood” Founder
Q&A With Franklin biographer Walter Isaacson
Franklin’s Imprint
Celebrating Franklin as printer
Healthy Mouth, Healthy Baby
Brush for better births
“Now is the Time” to Address Alzheimer’s
$6 million gift creates Marion S. Ware Alzheimer Program
Scholar, Athlete, Bermudian
Penn’s latest Rhodes Scholar, and Bermuda’s first
A Home for History
Historic Home: McNeil Center construction announced
Clearing the Air: Dorm Smoking Banned
Dorms declared smoke-free
Ramos Reenters Public Service
Pedro Ramos trades College Hall for City Hall
Go West
From the Editor: Mar|Apr 2004
Dentist of the Purple Sage
Before Zane Grey began creating legends of the American West, he was a hard-throwing Penn dental student named Pearl.
Full Circle
University Museum Director Jeremy Sabloff found his life’s path through an undergraduate anthropology course at Penn. Now, after an extraordinarily productive decade at the museum’s helm, he is ready to head back to the classroom.
Sarah Kagan’s “Genius Idea”
The 2004 MacArthur Foundation Fellow and nursing professor calls on clinicians to listen to patients“talk about what hurts, where the itch is, how tired they are, what they’ve done about it, and how illness has changed the way they live.”