Alumni Notes
Jan|Feb 2017
Obituaries
Jan|Feb 2017
Sustaining Sonoma’s Vineyards
Karissa Kruse W’97 WG’04 leads sustainability efforts in Sonoma County.
The Advocate
Frank Cervone C’79 directs the Support Center for Child Advocates.
Just Kids
Amy Friedman C’86 GEd’86 wants to grow Sprout.
I Got Rhythm
Drum solo.
A Short Flight
“I was in Nepal, for God’s sake.”
The Royal Road
On the Inca Trail.
A Brief History of Sitting Down
Take a chair.
Sensing Freedom
The Freedom Principle at ICA highlights Chicago arts-group.
From Disgusting Dough to Artful Cookbook
Eating words. The Artists’ and Writers’ Cookbook.
At the Intersection of Art and Finance
Sarah Meyohas C’13 W’13’s work explores the art of commerce.
Briefly Noted
Jan|Feb 2017
Arts Calendar
Jan|Feb 2017
Gutmann Gets Three-Year Extension
President Gutmann’s contract extended to 2022.
Venerating Venturi
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture turns 50
UV versus C. Diff
Finding: UV light can reduce C. diff infections.
Found in Translation
Revitalizing endangered Native American languages.
When Push Comes to Shove
Cultural historian Francesca Ammon deconstructs the bulldozer.
Sachs Program for Arts Innovation
$15 million to establish the Sachs Program for Arts Innovation.
Football Champions, Twice Over
Football repeats as Ivy champs, sprint football takes title too.
Scoreboard
From Oct. 10 to Dec. 4, 2016.
Protecting “Negative Heritage” in Rwanda
In a church where victims were massacred, a team from Penn is helping Rwandan officials develop a plan to conserve the material evidence—bullet-riddled walls, blood-stained clothing—that bears witness to the country’s genocide.
Suiting Up
Over the years, Penn has contributed an impressive number of alumni who have left their mark on the many-sided business of sports. And they all have stories to tell.





















