Sundance Rises in the West
Movie theater announced for 40th Street
New Director of Alumni Relations Named
New director of alumni relations named
Deans and Director to Resign
Wharton and Law deans to step down
Freshman Convocation: The Continuity of Change
Outdoor welcome for Class of 2002
Moving Up
Penn places sixth in U.S. News survey
Make that Ten Lives
Feline kidney transplant program
Genetic Mutation Linked to Prostate Cancer
Mutation found in prostate-cancer gene
Employers Go to Schools to Keep Young
Benefit to employers who work with schools.
At Home with History
Celebrating the city's residential riches. Historic Houses of Philadelphia; A new translation. The Book of Job. Plus: Briefly Noted
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 1998
Overturning Taboos to Address an Epidemic
Shilpa Rao, C'98
The Patron Saint of Ping-Pong
Bill Meiklejohn, W'42
Reviving the Original Human Gathering Place
David O'Neil, C'77
Where Does Beauty Lie — In the Eyes of the Employer?
Steven Jeffes, G'87
Saving Private Murphy
Frederick C. Murphy, W'43
Making Good Books Possible
Remembering Jerre Mangione
Obituaries
Nov|Dec 1998
Sep|Oct 1998
Volume 97, No. 1
Rewriting the Final Chapter
As medicine advances, the choices associated with end-of-life care grow more complex — especially when patients or their families clash with doctors, the state, and occasionally each other, over when to treat and when to let go.
2002: A Cyberspace Odyssey
Physically they arrive on campus this month, but for 32 incoming freshmen their "Penn experience" started last January -- via the Internet.
Wildwood at Heart
Could a team of Penn architecture students learn enough from the quintessential Jersey Shore-town's pop-culture past to guarantee its future?
The Scent of Art
A tale of two brothers—and their museums.
Fall Forecast: Promising
Football and women's soccer field young, talented teams
Letters
Reunions, remembering teachers, letters on letters ... and more.

















