Research Briefs
Compromised keyboards, measuring moods, the eye and the ethernet
Keeping Penn in the Family
Legacies program supplements alumni parents’ “antiquated” tales
Samurai-vy Warriors
Ivy-Samurai Bowl: the 8,000 mile pass
“Everyone’s Got a Positive Attitude”
Football’s “positive attitude”
Squash: With All Respect Due
Squash teams rise
The Mother of All Races
North vs. South. The Great Match Race
Briefly Noted
Nov|Dec 2006
Young Diggers Find Old Birds
Penn friendships lead to fossil find
Pages for Progressives
Ken Baer C’94’s “big idea”: Democracy
From Broke to Mixed to Scrubs to …
Screenwriter and memoirist Angela Nissel C’98
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2006
Obituaries
Nov|Dec 2006
A View for All Seasons
The passage of the seasons in the Upper Quad
Nov|Dec 2006
Volume 105, No. 2
Sept|Oct 2006
Volume 105, No. 1
Retiring Ringmaster
Acclaimed composer Osvaldo Golijov Gr’91 doesn’t mind being famous, but he’d rather talk about music than himself—or better yet, write it.
Promise and Politics
While the bioethical debate over stem-cell research rages on, Penn scientists are making progress using adult-human and animal stem cells—and hoping for broader future support for studies using embryonic stem cells.
Betting Their Hedges
Hedge funds are risky—and sometimes highly lucrative. A growing number of Penn alumni find that combination irresistible.
Ever Stronger
From research to real estate, how Penn connects.
Letters
Sept|Oct 2006
Into the Woods
Retracing John McPhee’s steps in the Pine Barrens.
Privilege
In New Orleans, we have faced the unimaginable, and survived.
Paging Through Ireland
A book lover finally finds the time to read what she wants.
Our Love is Here to Stay
Wedding bells will continue to ring for same-gender couples.




















