Penn Community Grieves and Unites After Terror
Students, faculty, staff, and alumni draw together.
Thinking About 9/11
Penn’s faculty on terrorism, Islam, and life after the attacks.
High Five for Penn
Up a notch to #5 in U.S. News & World Report
A Global Dean for Nursing
Medical sociologist Dr. Afaf Meleis named nursing dean
A Gift for Learning
West donates $10 million for Wharton School “learning lab”
New Home for Hillel
Ground broken for new Penn Hillel building in Hamilton Village
One Small Step for Fuel Cells …
In latest advance, new fuel cell runs on diesel
A Home on the Walk for Grad Students
Graduate students get a home on Locust Walk
Innocence for Sale
Study details sexual exploitation of North American children
What’s So Bad About Feeling Good?
In Therapy We Trust. Self-fulfillment as the American religion.
Strong Start, High Hopes
Women look to repeat as Ivy champions in basketball.
Worn With Pride
Stacia Gray-Crawford C’89
Transported by Brush and Paint
Amalfi Ramirez Finnerty CGS’87
Drop the Laptop and Put Your Hands Up
Ravi Hariprasad M’01
There’s a Pucker Born Every Minute
Steve Herbst C’67
A Showcase for Sikh Heritage
Vijay Singh Chattha C’00
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2001
Obituaries
Nov|Dec 2001
Nov|Dec 2001
Vol. 100, No. 2
Sep|Oct 2001
Vol. 100, No. 1
The Particle Sleuths
Penn researchers have a long history of tracking solar neutrinos, elusive particles which may tell us much about our sun and the nature of matter itself.
Man of Letters
Alfred Butts created the blockbuster word game known as Scrabble during the Depression. A new book examines the meticulous word-tinker, the evolution of the game, and the effect it had on America.
Letters
Sep|Oct 2001: Creation question, Chimpsky correction, cities railroaded, surgical strike.
Self Help: Charity on 52nd Street
Regular game. Nothing free.




















