Fox Gives $10 Million for Leadership Program
$10 million to establish Fox Leadership Program.
Sweating It Out Over Sweatshops
Panel debates sweatshop issue.
Other Places
Reports from four alumni on what it's like now in Russia, Iran, China, and Guatemala.
Carole Solomon’s Sacred Mission
In Israel with the first woman to chair the United Jewish Appeal.
Don’t Worry, This Won’t Be on the Exam
Short, non-credit courses called preceptorials allow students to explore foreign intellectual worlds—and get acquainted with faculty outside the classroom.
The China Syndromes
A wide-ranging interview with Penn's resident China expert, political science professor—and alumnus—Avery Goldstein.
Final Four, Plus 20
"Show no pity in Salt Lake City!"
Design for New Wharton Building Unveiled
$120-million center to be funded by Wharton alumni contributions.
Pew Grant for Elementary School
Aid for school's development, mission, and community involvement.
Humanities Forum to Start a Cultural Dialogue
Celebrating Philadelphia writers.
Penn Book Center Relocates
New home at 34th and Sansom Streets.
Who’s a Jew in Israel? Anyone but an Arab?
Ian Lustick on Israel as a "non-Arab" state.
Same Hours, Less Time
1 family + 2 careers = 2 much to do?
Radioactive Cocaine Analogue Sheds Light on Brain
Diagnostic drug may provide clue to Parkinson's cure.
Sexual Abuse of Boys Underreported
Research from Penn's School of Medicine.
The Boys of Spring
Catching baseball's fleeting season.
The Yankee’s Secret Weapon
Frank Dolson, C '54
Martin Seligman’s Journey From Learned Helplessness to Learned Happiness
The renowned Penn professor of psychology has refocused the field toward the encouragement of mental health, launched an investigation into the causes and prevention of ethnopolitical warfare—and vowed to stop being such a grouch.
Homecoming 1998
Slideshow | Photography by Tommy Leonardi C'89
Taking On the Tobacco Giants
Bill Novelli has peddled soap, advertised pet food, and even promoted a presidential election campaign. He's now involved in the toughest marketing job of his career—keeping kids away from cigarettes.
Before & After
A five-year conservation program is restoring Penn's extensive—and long-neglected—collection of bronze outdoor sculptures to their former glory "to be seen, enjoyed, and inspire anew."
Making Waves
A conference marking the 25th anniversary of Penn's women's studies program brought together faculty, students, and leaders in the field to surf the past 3.5 waves of feminism and debate the turbulent currents ahead.
Close Quarters
Good fence wanted in history department?
Three Days of Hope
Keeping faith with the cities


















