What Should I Wear?
In fashion, from Marie Antoinette to Madonna.
Gelsinger Family and University Settle
Lawsuit settled in Gelsinger case.
Investing in Reasonable Rents
New initiative on rental properties.
A Tangled Web, In More Ways Than One
Susan Lindee sheds light on “Darkness in El Dorado”
New Class Enters the Athletic Hall of Fame
Third class named to Athletic Hall of Fame.
Sophisticated Dummies Help Make Smart Nurses
Nurses train on lifelike—but unfeeling—SimMan.
Gifts That Speak Volumes
A worldwide windfall of gift books.
More Championship Seasons
Penn crushes Cornell for the Ivy title in football.
Award of Merit Recipients
Homecoming 2000
This is Only a Test
Rather than wrangle over a hypothetical new curriculum, the College of Arts and Sciences has opted for an experimental approach—with help from some pioneering freshmen.
Putting on a Show
More than half a century after Hal Prince left Penn to become Broadway's brightest off-stage star, he is still passionately committed to getting new musicals on stage.
Coming Home
Adrift in the great sea of university life, the author found an academic anchor—and much more—studying the history and sociology of science.
The Big Picture
David Koerner, a Penn astronomer and accomplished pianist, probes the universe for clues about how prevalent planetary systems, and life itself, may be.
“Tweaked, Not Trendy”
That's how architect Wendy Evans Joseph describes her work—which has ranged from a dramatic pedestrian bridge across a busy street a the edge of New York's East River to the conversion of a one-time opera house/cattle auction yard in Dallas into a Women's Museum.
Return to the River
You can go home again—but train first!
Don’t Take Your Medicine!
Treatment interruptions may boost immune response
Emergency Contraception and Catholic Theology
When patients’ rights and religious restrictions collide.
Health System to Pay $12 Million for Medicare Fraud at Presbyterian
Settlement in Medicare fraud case.
Big Bucks for New Building at Vet School
$18 million grant toward new Vet School building.
MacDiarmid Wins Nobel Prize
MacDiarmid wins chemistry Nobel.
P2B Hopes to Help Hatch Businesses
With P2B, Penn launches high-tech incubator.
Perelman Quadrangle: Back to the Future
Ribbon-cutting and rock at Perelman Quad
Opening Convocation: Taking It From the Top
Kafkaesque Convocation for the Class of 2004.
Highly Rated (Again)
Penn #6 in U.S. News; Wharton #1 in Business Week.
















