Rhythm of the City
Weitzman School class focuses on the sounds of the city.
Huntsman Senior Named Rhodes Scholar
Huntsman Program senior Florence Onyiuke is a Rhodes Scholar.
Arts Calendar
Jan | Feb 2026
Essayist Uncaged
Literature | A career-spanning essay collection by John Edgar Wideman C’63 Hon’86.
Briefly Noted
Jan | Feb 2026
Bird’s Eye View
Sonia Kleindorfer C’88 sings the praises of birds.
The Reel Deal
J. Andrew Greenblatt WG’23 directs the Philadelphia Film Society.
Events
Jan | Feb 2026
Alumni Notes
Jan | Feb 2026
Obituaries
Jan | Feb 2026
Arts Calendar
Nov|Dec 2025
Nov|Dec 2025
Vol. 124, No. 2
Tossing Out the Playbook
Weitzman School alumni and faculty are prominent in a movement to make US playgrounds more challenging, stimulating, educational—and fun!—for users of all ages.
Alzheimer’s Now
Well over a century since it was first identified and following decades of intensive research, Alzheimer’s disease continues to withhold its essential secrets and a cure remains elusive. But recent drug treatments, improvements in diagnostic techniques, and other developments constitute what one Penn Medicine leader calls the “dawn of a new era” in confronting its impacts on patients and caregivers.
Letters
Nov|Dec 2025: Hackney’s files and Fauré’s Requiem, mostly.
Where Rolling Hills Meet the Sky
“If I had any further questions, I could call 1-240-Natural.”
Family Lexicon
Language lessons.
Without a Trace
What was lost when Chinese Camp burned.
Several New Gifts Announced
Support for Wharton, Jewish Studies, urban research, performing arts.
From All Angles
The Penn Museum is giving virtual visitors a closer view.
Aristotle the Alchemist, Sexologist, Palm Reader, Papist, and Jew
Aristotle’s remarkable afterlives at Van Pelt Library’s Goldstein Gallery.
Briefly Noted
Nov|Dec 2025
Creativity and the Cosmos
Phil Korngut Gr’11 has helped launch NASA’s SPHEREx space telescope.
Grand Ideas for Building Community
Anita Hossain Choudhry WG’15 is combating loneliness with The Grand.























