The Arts For Our Sakes
From College Hall | Penn and the arts.
Welcome to the Dollhouse
Apartment hunting, East Village-style.
A Campus With a Plan
A 25-year framework for the future of campus development
$14 Million Grant Sparks Bioengineering Initiative
$14 million for bioengineering from Whitaker Foundation
Schwartz Leaves SSW
Social Work Dean Ira Schwartz chooses Temple
Shelter from the Storm
Sheltering the homeless—and saving money
Mack the Cutting Edge
William Mack gives $10 million for technological innovation
Cassatt String Quartet begins its second artist-in-residence
The Cassatt Quartet makes music
Just a Minute: the Academic Essence
The “essence of the finest lectures” from “outrageously
good lecturers”
Rubenstein Prescribed for Med School and Health System
Mt. Sinai’s Rubenstein named Medical School dean and Health
System EVP
Sick Culture
Raw Material. What the Victorians thought about disease
Back to Back?
Football prepares to defend its Ivy crown.
“Enzyme” Incarcerated
Ira Einhorn C’61
Batting for Pie in the Sky, He Gets Pie in the Face
Mark DeRosa W’97
From Drug Busts to Derivatives: Math Teacher With A History
Steven Kryger W’86
Life-Saving Reminders
Seth Forman C’94
What’s New About Getting Old
Bill Novelli C’63 ASC’64
Business Without The Boring
Jeremy Brosowsky C’95
Alumni Notes
Sep|Oct 2001
Obituaries
Sep|Oct 2001
July|Aug 2001
Vol. 99, No. 6
The Biopond is Back
Slideshow | Photography by Greg Benson
Alumni Weekend 2001
Slideshow | Plus: War Years Reunion
Sprawl and the City
In a new book, Penn-affiliated experts provide a crash course on what went wrong with America's cities—and offer some ideas on how to fix them.



















