Letters
Sep|Oct 2023
Second Life
“I feel the need to seize the better moments.”
Wolf in the Weave
Magical meeting.
Confidence Game
First gen, then and now.
New Dean at Annenberg
Annenberg professor Sarah Banet-Weiser named Annenberg dean.
New Majors and Concentrations at Wharton
Wharton programs meet growing interest in DEI and ESGB.
Admissions in Flux
Penn statement on the Supreme Court’s decision.
Food Meets Photography
High schoolers mix food culture and photography.
Uncharted Waters
Swimmer Matt Fallon EAS’25 W’25 medals at World Championships.
The Letter A
A daughter and her father’s creative connection.
A Life with Others
An exhibition of Laurence Salzmann’s work at Penn Libraries.
Radical Passage
Radical in her youth: Drew Faust G’71 Gr’75 Hon’08’s Necessary Trouble.
Arts Calendar
Sep|Oct 2023
Briefly Noted
Sep|Oct 2023
Vanishing Treasures
Lauren Meyer GFA’02 GFA’03 works to protect fragile historic structures.
The Jewish Netflix
Alumni “Mom, Pop, and a friend” operation launches “Jewish Netflix.”
Alumni Notes
Sep|Oct 2023
Obituaries
Sep|Oct 2023
Jul|Aug 2023
Vol. 121, No. 6
Mann in the Middle
Michael E. Mann has been a central figure in the battle for the environment since the “hockey stick” graph made him a target for climate change deniers 25 years ago. Now on Penn’s faculty and heading the Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media, he’s fending off a new generation of “inactivists” comprised of climate change deflectors on the right and doomists on the left to get out the message that it’s still within our power to save the planet.
Alumni Weekend 2023
Our annual photo essay.
Letters
On AI, “hippies,” fruit, and (still) the Penn Band.
Mother Tongue
Notes from the Undergrad | Beyond words.
Redistributing the Junk
Rabbit Hole | Found objects.






















