Obituaries
Mar|Apr 2001
Centennial Celebration
Alumni, University staff, and friends of the magazine gathered to celebrate The Pennsylvania Gazette’s 100th year of publication at the Inn at Penn on February 13. Gazette editors and guest readers performed excerpts from the magazine—from turn-of-the-century praise for the “new” Franklin Field to a personal account of escape from the World Trade Center on 9/11—followed by a reception attended by about 100 people.
Adventures in Learning
From the Editor: Jan|Feb 2001
Raising Caine
Uri Caine's imaginative, genre-crossing musical projects—mixing influences from Bach to bebop and beyond—are sparking controversy and garnering international acclaim.
Advising Women
From paying off your credit card debt to helping your kids manage their allowance, these members of the Class of 1986 have the answers to all your financial questions.
Homecoming 2000
Slideshow
Jan|Feb 2001
Vol. 99, No. 3
Letters
Jan|Feb 2001: Great teachers, gullible” reporting, bad language … and more.
Journey to a “Forgotten” War
A daughter’s search for her father.
No Better Place for Research
From College Hall | Penn has the capacity to lead the world.
U of C
A caffeinated key to campus life.
Mapping Human Geography
Computer maps create powerful tool for data-gathering
Nathanson Tapped for Research Post
Nathanson named vice provost for research.
Ex-Inmates Sue Penn and Kligman over Research
Former inmates file suit over tests in 1960s-70s.
PAACH Fest
Pan Asian-American Community House opens in former CA.
Ancient Cats, Kings and Goddesses Return
Egyptian artifacts return from travels.
A Home in the Carriage House
$2 million for Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center.
Changing Partners for Sundance?
Sundance partner bows out.
What Should I Wear?
In fashion, from Marie Antoinette to Madonna.
Gelsinger Family and University Settle
Lawsuit settled in Gelsinger case.
Investing in Reasonable Rents
New initiative on rental properties.
A Tangled Web, In More Ways Than One
Susan Lindee sheds light on “Darkness in El Dorado”
New Class Enters the Athletic Hall of Fame
Third class named to Athletic Hall of Fame.
Sophisticated Dummies Help Make Smart Nurses
Nurses train on lifelike—but unfeeling—SimMan.


















