Nov|Dec 2022
Vol. 121, No. 2
Letters
Nov|Dec 2022
Through a Window, Darkly
“A litany of sounds floods the room. I sense possibility and my own vulnerability.”
Way Station
Among the Ukrainian refugees in southeastern Poland.
The Texas Tax
The Lone Star State fired a shot at banks pursuing ESG policies. Local taxpayers are taking the hit.
Night Fever
DJ “Michael the Lion” (also a researcher and lecturer in the Weitzman School of Design) is a big believer in the nighttime economy.
Annenberg Addition
New Weitzman Theatre will adjoin Annenberg Center.
More than $100 Million for Cancer and Autoimmune Diseases Research
$105 million for breast cancer and autoimmune disease research.
Enablers
A business school professor examines the many flavors of complicity.
Sea Stewards
In a pair of new books, on coral reefs and sperm whales, two impassioned ocean lovers offer contrasting visions of how to safeguard its splendors.
Briefly Noted
Nov|Dec 2022
Arts Calendar
Nov|Dec 2022
The Final Hunt
Eli Rosenbaum W’76 WG’77 is hunting war criminals in Ukraine.
The Laws of Entertainment
A trio of alumni colleagues have the world of entertainment law covered.
Events
Nov|Dec 2002
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2022
Obituaries
Nov|Dec 2022
Cream of the Crop
Mike Weber WG’20 and Vedant Saboo WG’20 created a tropical fruit-flavored ice cream company.
Sep|Oct 2022
Vol. 121, No. 1
Getting it Right(er)
PIK Professors Philip Tetlock and Barbara Mellers have figured out a better way to predict the future. Open minds welcome. Experts, not so much.
A Penn Beginning
From College Hall | First words from President Magill.
Letters
Sep|Oct 2022: On not skipping Skeel, border blame, Abner’s history, long runs, and more.
Pictures at an Exhibition
Coming of age with Generation Z.
Mister Fix-It?
In the realm of plumbing, there’s no outrunning the shadow of ancient defeats.























