Graduation, Gangnam Style
Legend to Class of 2014: Go “all in” and “dare to love.”
Honorary Degrees
Honorands, Class of 2014.
Money, Nerve, and a Lucky Birthday
Investor Howard Marks W’67 on luck, credit, and the “low growth” future.
You Can’t Do That On Television
Children’s Festival marks its third decade of “quality theater” for kids.
YouTube Diplomacy
Heard on Campus: “Alec, you have to explain YouTube to the mullahs.”
The Accidental Oscar Nominee
MBA student Patrick Burns never saw the Oscars before being a nominee.
Palestra Pioneer Hangs Up His Pencils
Statkeeper Stu Suss C’74 L’77 decides 43 years is the right number.
Year of the “Cardiac Quakers”
Ivy crowns in lacrosse for women and men.
Scoreboard
From April 7 to June 2
Forty Years and Four Minutes
After 40 years, Penn’s four-minute mile club has a new member.
Bagnoli’s Valedictory Season
Bagnoli to retire as football coach after next season.
“Know That We Are Still Here”
With the new exhibition, Native American Voices: The People—Here and Now, the Penn Museum and a team of Native American advisors and collaborators aim to “transform your understanding of Native America today.”
Life Saver
Medical alumnus William A. Newell practiced the healing arts throughout his life—when he wasn’t founding the Life-Saving Service, representing New Jersey’s Second District in Congress, and serving as governor of New Jersey and Washington Territory.
Five I’s, Four C’s, and the Right Road to College
Penn Admissions Dean Eric Furda C’87 would love it if your child or grandchild comes to Penn, but he doesn’t want them—or you—to start the college-search process with that goal in mind.