Women’s Center Turns 40
Penn Women’s Center marks 40 years.
Innovation and its Impediments in India
Wharton (East and West) hosts conference on innovation in India.
Step Forward, Step Back
Men’s soccer Ivy champs, football stumbles.
Road Race, Zombie Style
Wharton junior organizes, sells zombie apocalypse.
The Bionic Bicep
“Titan Arm” lifts four Penn student engineers to major prizes.
Saved Before Birth
CHOP and Penn doctors receive prestigious John Scott Award.
Finding an Old Flame
Michael Chazan C’85 has been blazing a trail back in time from Biblical to Lower Paleolithic archaeology.
Magic Man
Once upon a time, Dan Fields C’88 was this close to bringing his acclaimed production of a “lost” Arthur Miller play to Broadway. Now he creates live entertainment for Disney theme parks, resorts, and cruise ships.
Putting Out Fires
In politics and the firehouse, Matt Klapper C’05 has learned to take the heat.
The Three Authors
From cloaks to biosuits, three Penn alumni span several centuries with their thought-provoking debut novels.
Homecoming 2013
Photos from the festivities.
Scoreboard
From Oct. 7 to Dec. 8.
The Voice of Sports
Brian Seltzer C’07 is the voice of Penn sports—and some others, too.
The Top Ten Games of 2013
Counting down the most exciting, dramatic and historic games in the last year of Penn sports.
Thinking Small
Alumna Kimberly Sher LPS'09 has found a big place in the world of miniatures.
Jason Rhoades: The Photos
Installation shots from ICA's current show, Jason Rhoades, Four Roads.
Men’s Soccer to Host First-Round NCAA Tournament Game
The Penn men's soccer team reacts to getting a home game in the NCAA tournament.
Assassins in Prince
Photos from the Penn Players' production of Assassins last week.
Day in the Life
These images from this year's "Day in the Life at Penn" photo project caught our eye.
Theatre Today
What's happening in the theatre world right now? A group of alumni movers-and-shakers came together on Homecoming to share their observations.
Drama and Heartbreak in Penn’s Men’s Basketball Opener
Five things we learned from the Quakers’ Big 5 loss to Temple.
Your Handy Homecoming Athletics Guide
How to catch most of the action during one of the busiest days in Penn sports history.
The Anatomist of Crime
PIK Professor Adrian Raine is regarded as the world’s leading biological criminologist. He didn’t get there by playing it safe. Plus: “Where to Draw the Lines?” an excerpt from Raine’s new book, The Anatomy of Violence.
Philo Phorever
As it enters its third century, America’s oldest continuously existing college literary society still has a role to fill on campus, in keeping with its unofficial motto: “Raise hell with your brain.”
















