Sporting Chance
Loving the Penn Relays.
Tungsten Temple
Mixed use, Dhaka-style.
How To Change Your Mind
“Enlightenment is for anyone.”
Beyond the Golden Touch
There’s a lot more to King Midas than history’s most celebrated case of “be careful what you wish for.” Drawing on decades of excavations at Gordion in modern Turkey, a blockbuster exhibition at the Penn Museum illuminates the world of ancient Phrygia’s greatest ruler.
March|April 2016
Volume 114, No. 4
Letters
March|April 2016: Arguing architecture, medicine, teaching, and more.
Snow Day
Window, March|April 2016
Events
March|April 2016
Alumni Notes
March|April 2016
Obituaries
March|April 2016
Arts Calendar
March|April 2016
Gardens of Earthy Delights
Matthew Rader WG’11 cultivates the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
Studying—and Standing in the Way of—Extremism
Brian Levin C’89 knows a scary amount about all kinds of extremism.
Presence
John Doman C’66 is still exercising his acting muscle.
Memorializing the Civil Rights Movement
Beverly Robertson ran the National Civil Rights Museum.
Ghosts of Segregation
Barren campus. Without Regard to Sex, Race, or Color.
Behind the Bamboo Camera
“Father of Philippine Independent Cinema” Kidlak Tahimik WG’67.
When the Answer Is C) None of the Above
“Middlesex meets Mean Girls” in YA novel None of the Above.
Accent Adaptation
Parts of speech.
Ghosting for Gerald
Gerald’s story, and mine.
Next Stop, Paradise
“That old promise of bliss.”
Uber Gridlock
Uber and VIM.
Islamic Chaplain: Fight Hatred With New Narratives
Penn’s Islamic chaplain Kameelah Rashad C’00 GEd ’01.
Class of 2016 Gets Broadway Star
Hamilton’s Lin-Manuel Miranda to be Commencement speaker





















