The Problem With Magazines
Mary Ellen Mark FA’62 ASC’64 is not a fan of Photoshop.
Penn Feminists Look Back, and Beyond
Solidarity and diversity mark the 40th anniversary of women’s studies.
Legend to Address Class of 2014
Musician and activist John Legend C’99 will speak at Commencement.
Reversal of Hardwood Fortunes
Basketball: women Ivy champs; “unacceptable season” for men.
Scoreboard
From Feb. 3 to April 6
The Privilege of a Lifetime
As president and CEO of the private foundation that owns, operates, and finances the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Joe Daniels L’98 has weathered political battles, emotional conflicts, economic challenges, construction headaches, and more to honor those who died that day.
The Commissioners
A pair of prominent Penn alumni recently served on two presidential panels that probed some very sensitive national issues. Now they discuss the process, and their findings.
Mar|Apr 2014
Volume 112, No. 4
Events
Mar|Apr 2014
Harsh Winter, Pretty Picture
Window, Mar|Apr 2014
Letters
Mar|Apr 2014: Fired up over Chazan, and more.
Starving Bear, Drowning Duck
A life in art.
Return to Kirchberg
Bridging time and geography, briefly.
Failing Fallingwater
“Dagit, you there, what have you been thinking?”
Getting Sirius
Demetrius Oliver GFA’04’s Canicular at the Print Center of Philadelphia.
Spoken Songs of the South
William Ferris G’67 Gr’69 on The Storied South.
Captains of Industry
City of the Sellers. Engineering Philadelphia.
Beaked Denizens of the Deep
Richard Ellis C’59 on the mysterious—and endangered—beaked whales.
Houses Shaped by Sea and Stone
Six striking coastal residences. Houses of Maine.
Briefly Noted
Mar|Apr 2014
Arts Calendar
Mar|Apr 2014
Digging Egypt
Diana Craig Patch Gr’91 threaded Cleopatra’s Needle.
Manufacturing a Future
Evan Malone C’99 aims to rebuild manufacturing at NextFab studio.
A New Sheriff in the Old Town
Sir Paul Judge WG’73 is the City of London’s new sheriff in town.


















