Don’t Forget Your Meds, Humanoid
Martha Pollack’s Pearl puts artificial intelligence to work.
Sept|Oct 2004
Volume 103, No.1
Alumni Notes
Sept|Oct 2004
Obituaries
Sept|Oct 2004
Sweet Summer Celluloid
CGS presents Moonlit Movies at Penn.
The Global Garden
Penn’s Morris Arboretum owes much of its botanical diversity to the work of plant hunters, whose pursuits (fortunately) are a little less dangerous today than they were a century ago.
A Dark Task
The chaplain asked if I was the lieutenant who had killed a man the day before. I told him I was.
Alumni Weekend 2004
Slideshow
Saving Bentley
Penn’s veterinary hospital not only offers treatments that can prolong quality of life when a pet gets cancer, but also conducts research that sheds light on the disease in humans.
Letters
Jul|Aug 2004: Picking presidents, marriage and morals.
Exchanging Needles, Exchanging Stories
Through her off-campus work on HIV prevention, a student also finds her place at Penn.
The College Summer I Never Had
Long after graduating, an alumna finally gets her dream summer job.
Russian Gold
In Kolyma, where Gulag prisoners once toiled, the search for gold has always been a battle for survival.
Reconciling Profits and Preservation
Setting aside land in hotspots isn’t enough to preserve the world’s species. We must modify the way we engineer the environments of most of the Earth.
Art and Insult
Albert Barnes in all his brilliant, baffling complexity.
Briefly Noted
Jul|Aug 2004
Annie Get Your Flush
Annie Duke Gr’99
Reclaiming the Individual from “The People”
Margaret “Peg” Wettlin Ed’28
Alumni Notes
Jul|Aug 2004
Obituaries
Jul|Aug 2004
What mad pursuit?
Window, Jul|Aug 2004
Jul|Aug 2004
Volume 102, No. 6
Bono to Grads: Wield a “Blunt Instrument”—Your Diploma
Bono to grads: “The world is more malleable than you think”
Graduating (Again) with Honors
Departing Rodin honored by Penn and others





















