Holding Court
Fond Farewell: Peggy Kowalski.
Longtime Penn Relays Director Retires
Fond farewell: Dave Johnson.
Lapping Up a Final Act of Love
When the time came to say goodbye to our dog, Brad Bates V’10 arrived at our doorstep. A palliative care veterinarian specializing in in-home euthanasia, he meets strangers every day at their saddest moments—and it somehow gives him strength.
Protect and Elect
Kathy Boockvar C’90 is in charge of making vote by mail work in PA.
Streaming Surgeons
Two Penn alumni doctors star in Netflix docuseries Lenox Hill.
Back to (Virtual) School
What the fall semester will be like.
Common Ground
Chaz Howard C’00 heads new office on equity and community.
Waiting Game
Coaches without seasons, a senior QB’s hope for one more.
Baseball Stadium Upgrades Planned
Dodger blue meets baseball.
Seizing the Moment
Men's basketball guard Jelani Williams is on the frontlines of a movement of "love and respect."
Quarantine Commencement
A virtual sendoff to the Class of 2020.
Padilla Power
Women’s basketball’s rising star Kayla Padilla.
Courage Through History
From storms to serial killers to shipwrecks, bestselling author Erik Larson has made his name writing about frightening moments in history. When a new one came in the form of a global pandemic, readers found unlikely comfort in his latest book—a story of leadership, perseverance, and hope in the bleakest of times 80 years ago.
Beyond Sports
Gavin O’Connor C’86’s new film The Way Back isn’t about sports.
Campus Is Closed
Campus closure, remote working and learning.
Substance over Style
AJ Brodeur sets new scoring record for men’s basketball.
Dashed Dreams
Spring-sport athletes grapple with seasons cut short.
Surgical Bonds
Amber Hamilton C’16 and S. Robert Rozbruch C’85 share a bond.
100 Years Ago, a National Basketball Title
National champs in basketball (pre-March Madness).
The Art of Asking a Question
Question on questions for Andrea Mitchell CW’67 Hon’18.
The Right Course
Penn golfer is the son of a two-time Masters winner; Dunphy honored.
Finding Life in Death
As a nursing professor, Kimberly Acquaviva teaches students about end-of-life issues and hospice and palliative care. When her wife, also a leading hospice expert, was diagnosed with a fatal type of cancer, Acquaviva turned their home into a virtual classroom, inviting anyone on the internet to witness the intimate details of dying—while making a case for more varied and inclusive options for the terminally ill.
Top 10 Wins of the Decade
Counting down the most memorable, dramatic, and important victories in the last 10 years of Penn sports.
Hero on the Beach
David Langer C’85 M’90 GM’98 helped save a stranger’s life.






















