First Day, Interrupted
Notes from the Undergrad | No way to start an internship.
Second Home
Alumni Voices | Just pretend.
Safe Harbor
Elswhere | Images from the Syrian border.
The Copycat Economy
Expert Opinion | No innovation without imitation.
A Story-Winning Prize
CPCW award for innovation: start the (hand-cranked) presses!
The Sleep Whisperer
Q&A with David Dinges, who knows why you feel so tired.
Meeting King’s Call, with Song—and More
John Legend C’99 gives MLK Day keynote.
Getting to the Bottom of the Bag
Reusable bags may carry more than groceries.
Turmoil and Transformation: Du Bois House Turns 40
After 40 years, Du Bois House looks back and ahead.
Findings
Are you unusually sensitive to Brussels sprouts and hoppy ales?
Softball Finds a Steely Edge
High hopes for softball and women’s lacrosse.
Scoreboard
From Dec. 1 to Feb. 10
Celebrating a Choral Master’s Four Decades at Penn
William Parberry Gr’80 sings on his 40 years at Penn.
Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your President, Your Veep …
Inauguration features choral work by David Ludwig Gr’80.
Behind the Story of the Man Behind the United States
Steven Ujifusa GFA’05 on the United States and its maker.
Exotic Animals in Roman Mosaic at the Penn Museum
Installing an ancient mosaic at the Penn Museum.
Arts Calendar
Mar|Apr 2013
Love, War, and Cinema
Rubaiyat Hossain G’06’s film sparked praise and controversy.
Poverty, Pediatrics, and Neuroscience
Kimberly Noble C’98 Gr’05 M’07 linked brain development and poverty.
Choosing Light
Gilbert Lang Mathews W’70 followed the light, and found Lucifer.
When Fantasy Baseball Gets Real
Jeff Luhnow W’89 EAS’89 went from fantasy baseball to dream MLB job.
Creating a Future for Abused Children
Elissa Brown C’90 fights for kids who’ve suffered abuse—and to prevent it.
Events
Mar|Apr 2013
Alumni Notes
Mar|Apr 2013