Hitting for The Cycle
Abby Huntsman C’08 is a co-host on MSNBC’s The Cycle.
Alumni Notes
Mar|Apr 2014
Obituaries
Mar|Apr 2014
From a Shirt to a Stent
Vagelos Scholar Chris Kampmeyer is helping design a safer stent.
Pedaling Bamboo
Bamboo bikes, bags, baskets, and more.
A Hidden Treasure, with Layers of History
New master plan in the works for historic Woodlands.
Men’s Lacrosse Eyes Two Prizes
Big goals for men’s lacrosse; Big 5 Hall of Famer Michael Jordan C’00.
Scoreboard
From Dec. 9 to Feb. 2
Lea’s Legacy
His library—preserved on Van Pelt’s sixth floor—is one of the great campus spaces, but there’s a lot more than that to know about historian and civic reformer Henry Charles Lea.
Expanding the Student Athlete Network
TCPW hosts first-ever Penn Women Athletes Career Networking Panel.
Jan|Feb 2014
Volume 112, No. 3
Breaking Ground at Hill Field
Construction starting on New College House on Hill Field.
Women’s Center Turns 40
Penn Women’s Center marks 40 years.
Step Forward, Step Back
Men’s soccer Ivy champs, football stumbles.
Road Race, Zombie Style
Wharton junior organizes, sells zombie apocalypse.
The Bionic Bicep
“Titan Arm” lifts four Penn student engineers to major prizes.
Finding an Old Flame
Michael Chazan C’85 has been blazing a trail back in time from Biblical to Lower Paleolithic archaeology.
Magic Man
Once upon a time, Dan Fields C’88 was this close to bringing his acclaimed production of a “lost” Arthur Miller play to Broadway. Now he creates live entertainment for Disney theme parks, resorts, and cruise ships.
Putting Out Fires
In politics and the firehouse, Matt Klapper C’05 has learned to take the heat.
The Three Authors
From cloaks to biosuits, three Penn alumni span several centuries with their thought-provoking debut novels.
Homecoming 2013
Photos from the festivities.
A Tale of Two Buildings—and a Cat
From College Hall | How dynamic spaces foster interaction and education.
Letters
Jan|Feb 2014: Questions for Raine, Fondness for Philo, and more.
The Latecomer
Just getting started.










