In One Piece
From College Hall | The Health System will remain part of the University.
Life in the Zen Lane
Looking back on what might have been … or not.
Penn to Launch Genomics Institute
Genomics Institute launched
Sweet Smell of Success
David Sedaris on the joys of housecleaning.
Rising From the Ashes, A First Home for Fine Arts
A home for fine arts in Addams Hall
Jews and Modernity: Fragments and Shifting Notions
“Jews & Modernity” at the Arthur Ross Gallery
Understanding Election 2000
Election 2000, disputed (surprise)
Women at Penn: The First 125 Years
Marking 125 years of women at Penn.
Street Picks Rodin to Head New Economy Board
Rodin to head Philadelphia New Economy board
Williams Gives $16 Million to University Museum
Cool $16 million for University Museum climate-control.
Breaking Ground in Education
Ground broken for Penn-assisted public school.
Flashback
Recalling some forgotten performers of rock’s real “glory days.”
New Champions in Basketball
This year, it was the women’s turn to bring the Ivy title to Penn.
How A Chemist Found Prints Charming
Dr. Madeleine Joullié G’50 Gr’53
A Princess’s Diary
Dr. Cecilia Segawa Seigle Gr’71
The Underground World of Cockfighting
Loren Mendell C’95
Three Slackers, Three Bikes, and a Prairie
Jeremy Lerman C’97 and Matt Wasowski C’97
Preparing Major Tom for Microgravity
Dr. Martin Kushmerick M’63 Gr’66
Engendering Progress
Marcia Devins Greenberger CW’67 L’70
Alumni Notes
May|June 2001
Obituaries
May|June 2001
May|June 2001
Vol. 99, No. 5
Mar|Apr 2001
Vol. 99, No. 4
Going Where Science Leads
Established in 1892 as a museum for anatomic specimens as well as a center for the "increase of original scientific knowledge," the Wistar Institute today is at the forefront of basic research on cancer, AIDS and other diseases.




















