Always Wear Tie Dye
Notes from the Undergrad | Dad rocks.
Captain Noah and his Magical Ark
Alumni Voices | Captain Noah speaks.
The Moviegoer
Elsewhere | Alone with the screen.
My Brother, the Pope
Expert Opinion | “What will Pope Francis do? Good question.”
Fat, Hungry, and Out of Control: Fixing Food Systems for Humanity’s Urban Future
IUR hosts path-breaking “Feeding Cities” Conference.
Tuition Up, Admit Rate Down
Admit rate lowest ever; costs up 3.9 percent for 2013-14.
Dawkins on Proof
Inviting Controversy: Richard Dawkins at the Penn Museum.
Escape From the Lecture Hall
Lectures by the slice, second, and more.
Fluharty Named Next SAS Dean
Q&A with new Arts & Sciences Dean Steven Fluharty.
Class of 2013 Gets Joe Biden
Joe Biden to speak at Commencement.
Not Blowing Smoke
New Health System policy: No smokers need apply.
The Revolution Has Not Been Personalized: Genomic Medicine at the Ten-Year Mark
Q&A | After 10 years, genetic medicine mostly a “desert.”
Breaking the Silence
Take Back the Night’s emotional kaleidoscope.
New Home for Economics and Political Science
$25 million for Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics.
Pimp My Robot
New entrepreneurial twist: Y-Prize focuses on commercial applications.
Scrum Dreams
Penn’s underdog club rugby team has big dreams.
Postseason Surprises, Hoops and Sabre Edition
Post-season play for women’s basketball; champion fencer Michael Mills.
Scoreboard
From Feb. 11 to April 7
Death and Life in the Afternoon: The Arthur Ross Gallery at 30
Show of bullfighting prints marks Ross Gallery’s 30th anniversary.
Light from the Golden State
James Irvine Swinden W’76 champions California Impressionism.
Hidden Treasure
Amaranth Ehrenhalt FA’51 still ready to “Jump in and Move Around.”
Briefly Noted
May|June 2013
Arts Calendar
May|June 2013
It’s All About the Club
Keith Bank W’82 can improve your golf game (or at least your clubs).