Up the Creek, and Back
“Rowing saved me.”
Swipeout
Dating lessons from the pandemic.
Her Architect
Harriet Pattison GLA’67 looks back at herself and Lou Kahn.
Parties of One
Q&A on Noreena Hertz WG’91’s The Lonely Century.
The Humanist Is In
In a new book, Jason Karlawish GM’99, codirector of the Penn Memory Center, unravels the tapestry of Alzheimer’s science and history, and outlines the medical, social, and ethical challenges that lie ahead.
Black Education Before Brown
Andrew Feiler W’84 documents the Rosenwald schools, which educated hundreds of thousands of African Americans in the Jim Crow South.
Calling It
How John Lapinski and a squad of Penn faculty and students backing him up on the NBC News Decision Desk navigated an election season that was unprecedented—and could set a pattern for the future.
Masked Move-In
Students return to campus housing.
Fostering Youth Voices
Rhodes Scholar Mackenzie Fierceton C’20 SPP’21.
Woods Tapped to Run Penn Museum
Christopher Woods named Penn Museum director.
Preserving Civil Rights Heritage
New center aims to preserve civil rights sites.
No Permanent Conflict?
Tracing America and Iran’s 300-year history.
Sweet Success
Evan Weinstein EAS’19 GEng’20 turns chocolate into edible art.
Events
Mar|Apr 2021
Alumni Notes
Mar|Apr 2021
Obituaries
Mar|Apr 2021
Arts Calendar
Mar|Apr 2021
Briefly Noted
Mar|Apr 2021
Double Duty
Neeraj Gupta C'04 wants to make appointments more convenient for pregnant patients.
Jan|Feb 2021
Volume 119, No. 3
A New Year of New Opportunities
From College Hall | New year, renewed spirit of engagement.
Letters
Jan|Feb 2021: Helping doctors, mourning pets, saving cities.
Events
Jan|Feb 2021
Alumni Notes
Jan|Feb 2021






















