Scoreboard
From Feb. 11 to April 7
Death and Life in the Afternoon: The Arthur Ross Gallery at 30
Show of bullfighting prints marks Ross Gallery’s 30th anniversary.
Light from the Golden State
James Irvine Swinden W’76 champions California Impressionism.
Briefly Noted
May|June 2013
Arts Calendar
May|June 2013
Following Her Heart
Suzie Brown G’09 sings—and practices medicine—from the heart.
Lucky Ant Marches On
Jonathan Moyal W’10 and Nate Echeverria GCP’11 started Lucky Ant.
Rendezvous with a Challenge
Alumni rowers—average age 58—won a grueling race in Monaco.
Events
May|June 2013
Alumni Notes
May|June 2013
Obituaries
May|June 2013
Crossword
By Bernice Gordon FA’35
Throwback Thursday!
Penn Relays.
Throwback Thursday!
1962: Van Pelt Library is dedicated.
The Wendy Walk
Annual event honors Penn alum, benefits cancer research.
Throwback Thursday!
May 1970: Students go on strike.
Throwback Thursday!
The College of Liberal Arts for Women opens in 1933.
Throwback Thursday!
November 1943 Penn joins the war effort.
Throwback Thursday!
March 1946, Penn engineers reveal the world's first general purpose computer.
Mar|Apr 2013
Volume 111, No. 4
Letters
Mar|Apr 2013: Small disagreement on big government, and more.
The Nora Network
The Nora Magid Mentorship Prize has been giving former students of the legendary nonfiction-writing teacher an excuse to get together and swap war stories—and helping to launch a new generation of Penn students into careers in journalism.
Stopping the Clock?
Will the mainstreaming of egg freezing offer women more choice about when to have children—kind of like the Pill in reverse—or delude them with a false sense of security?
First Day, Interrupted
Notes from the Undergrad | No way to start an internship.



















