Inclusive Fruit for Reactionary Times
Susannah Heschel Gr’89 is a Jewish woman and feminist revolutionary
Hoops for Life
Dave Wohl C’71 hasn’t had to get a “real job” yet
Mumbai Law
Law alums are entrepreneurs of outsourcing
Obituaries
Mar|Apr 2007
Alumni Notes
Mar|Apr 2007
Journey to Estonia
Louis Kahn Ar’24 Hon’71 left Estonia as a little boy in 1906. A century later, some members of the great architect’s “family through choice” went back to explore his tangled roots and legacy.
Homecoming 2006
2006 featured the Game (a tough loss to Princeton, unfortunately), the Awards of Merit Gala, and the finale of a year-long commemoration of the 125th anniversary of the University’s first African-American graduate, James Brister D1881.
Limitations, Consolations
Pickup basketball is out of the question, but there’s more time for nostalgia.
Supersonic Dreams
Flying high—and fast—with Mick and the gang on the Concorde.
Shooting the Men of Steel
Rustbelt rescue. Titusville Steelworkers
On the Menu: International Relations
Their dinner with the Iranian ambassador
Gene Detective
ene detective Daniel Weinberger M’73
The Faithful Blogger
Vatican blogger Rocco Palmo C’04
Snow Mogul
Snowy CEO Rob Katz W’88
Alumni Notes
Jan|Feb 2007
Obituaries
Jan|Feb 2007
Workers of the World, Adapt!
After 30 years in the trenches, Andy Stern has become the labor movement’s rising star. But can he change unions fast enough to save them?
Now Leaving the Comfort Zone
An interfaith trip to Turkey reveals the costs of self-insulation.
Connecting Mind and Spirit
New center explores mind, spirituality, and health
Keeping Penn in the Family
Legacies program supplements alumni parents’ “antiquated” tales
Young Diggers Find Old Birds
Penn friendships lead to fossil find
Pages for Progressives
Ken Baer C’94’s “big idea”: Democracy
From Broke to Mixed to Scrubs to …
Screenwriter and memoirist Angela Nissel C’98
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2006