Fresh Outlook, New Building, (Amazing) Old Museum
The alumna who will curate the Barnes collection in its new home
The Relativity of Ordinary
A new biography of two eminent scientists is much more than that.
Briefly Noted
May|Jun 2012
Killing with Broad Comedy
Katie Goodman C’90 and Soren Kisiel C’92
It’s Always Avril in West Philadelphia
John Shahidi WG’80 G’89
Alumni Notes
May|Jun 2012
Obituaries
May|Jun 2012
(Almost) Freewheeling
Window, May|Jun 2012
May|Jun 2012
Volume 110, No. 5
Francis Hopkinson C1757, anticipating Chomsky?
“Even the learned Languages are, in my Opinion, taught by a wrong Method ...”
Francis Hopkinson C1757 on Hot-Air Politicians
“A high-flying Politician is I think not unlike a Balloon ...”
Blogging Calculus! (or World Music, or Genome Science, or Mythology…)
It's time to go back to school — 21st-century style.
Wistar Insitute finds that the immune system can fight AIDS, if it’s given a boost
A team of researchers led by Penn’s Wistar Institute have shown in a clinical trial that HIV-infected patients can fight off the virus by themselves if their immune system is given a boost.
“Good, Bad or Otherwise, Keep Writing and Peddling”
Persistence paid off for the songwriting duo of Ray Evans W’36 and Jay Livingston C’37, whose compositions include multiple Oscar winners, a much-loved Christmas song, and the themes from Bonanza and Mr. Ed. Their creative and personal journey—and the lost world of popular music pre-rock-and-roll—is documented in fascinating detail in a collection of materials recently donated to Penn.
Bless Me, Father, For I Have Published
In 1988 James Martin W’82 jumped off the corporate fast track at General Electric to become a Jesuit priest. That meant two decades of study and service; taking vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience; and praying a lot—oh, and also living rent-free in midtown Manhattan (in the same building where he works!), writing bestselling books, and palling around with Stephen Colbert.
When Steven Met Hoodie
Hip-hop artist Hoodie Allen (aka Steven Markowitz W’10) is using the latest in social networking and the old-school marketing skills he learned at Wharton—minimize barriers to entry; provide speedy, individualized customer service; build brand loyalty—to conquer the music world.
Letters
Mar|Apr 2012
The Foreign Student
How 9/11 shaped my fourth-grade year in Saudi Arabia.
On the Mat
Living the retirement of my cardiologist’s dreams
Peaceful Partition
On the ground in Sudan, the week it was split in two.
Note From a Nation Builder
Afghans may be weary of war, but they’re hungry for civil intervention.
Whistling Into the Dark
WQHS is on the air! (whether anyone’s listening or not)
Senior and Alumnus Score Marshall Scholarships
Marshall Scholars Michael Poll C’09 and Corey Metzman C’12 W’12
Heads of the Class
GSE’s executive-doctorate program marks 10 years




















