MacDiarmid Wins Nobel Prize
MacDiarmid wins chemistry Nobel.
P2B Hopes to Help Hatch Businesses
With P2B, Penn launches high-tech incubator.
Perelman Quadrangle: Back to the Future
Ribbon-cutting and rock at Perelman Quad
Opening Convocation: Taking It From the Top
Kafkaesque Convocation for the Class of 2004.
Highly Rated (Again)
Penn #6 in U.S. News; Wharton #1 in Business Week.
Hitting Pay Dirt—er, Mud—in the Black Sea
Flood of discoveries in Black Sea.
Who’s Dependent Now?
Welfare reform’s reverse dependency.
Patient’s Family Sues Over Gene Study
Lawsuit filed in Gelsinger death … Settlement follows
Wistar Scientists Cleared of Hatching AIDS
Wistar polio-vaccine not cause of AIDS.
“There Will be Cake!”
Ruth Branning Molloy Ed’30 invited friends to help her celebrate “90 years of uninterrupted living.”
Supermarket for Scandal
Whistle-blower's reward: jail time. Rats in the Grain. Penn and the prize. Prize Stories 2000: The O’Henry Awards.
Triple Crown?
Men’s basketball is poised for a “threepeat.”
Paper Tickets? How Passé
Marc Steren L’96
A Japanese-American Legend Set to Song
Rob Redei C’97
Still Crazy—About Education—After All These Years
Deidrè Farmbry GrEd’97
KIPP-KIPP Hurray
Michael Feinberg C’91
Odes to “Perpetual Childishness”
Jon Gailmor C’70
When Disease Masks As Devotion
Dr. Steven Brodsky C’82
The Color of Mummy
Dr. Zahi Hawass G’83 Gr’87
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2000
Obituaries
Nov|Dec 2000
Nov|Dec 2000
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Support Wear for Ailing Hearts
Heartwarming medical advance.
Sept|Oct 2000
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