A Vote for Fairness
Should people with dementia be allowed to vote?
A Fresh Start
Rodin to head Rockefeller Foundation
Counting Sheep in Space
Sleeping in space
One of the Fab Four
U.S. News & World Report ranks Penn fourth
A Winning Combination: Management and Technology
M&T program at 25
Kiss a Frog, Kill Germs?
Frog skin fights bacteria
Hospitality, Latin Style
La Casa Latina at five
It’s Official: No Grad Union
NLRB rules against union in Penn case
Extreme Makeover
Second high-rise renovation completed
Monumental Task
Rybczynski named to Commission of Fine Arts
Bad Snap: Streak Ends at 17
Football win streak broken at 17
“This is Where I Belong”
Dunphy stays at Penn
Kulchur and Politics
Loving Ezra Pound
Jon & Hayden Go To L.A.
Jon Hurwitz’s multicultural stoners Harold & Kumar
Act of Mann
Singer-songwriter Gabriel Mann
Briefly Noted
Nov|Dec 2004
This Land Was Made for Wackos Like You and Me
“This Land” creator Gregg Spiridellis
All That Jazz: Keeping the Music Alive
Jazz preserver Michael Cuscuna
The Art of Exhibitionism
Art exhibitionist Sanford Smith
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2004
Obituaries
Nov|Dec 2004
No, This Isn’t Hogwarts
Keys to the University presented to President Gutmann.
Signature Style
As he heads West for a teaching position in the other Washington, Paul Steven Miller C’83 looks back on a decade defending the rights of people with disabilities as an EEOC Commissioner—and a lifetime battling for his own.
Hard Questions, Uneasy Answers
Reflecting on his recent experience in Kurdistan, Brendan O'Leary, a leading scholar of ethnopolitical conflict, ponders Iraq’s future.





















