A League of Her Own
Women’s Leaguer Narda Quigley
Small Technology, Big Promise
Penn researchers are helping write the rulebook for the future of nanotechnology.
Taking the Trouble to See
Bill Shore’s candidates went 0-for-3 in presidential races, but with Share Our Strength the former political operative launched a unique campaign to fight hunger and created a new model for community service.
A Remarkable Record
More than 50 years after it was written and nearly a century since the events described, Penn Law Professor and Dean Edwin Keedy’s account of the murder trial of two Inuit men in Canada’s far north remains a vivid and timely piece of scholarship.
What’s Next?
“This is a book about land, and about how land, like us, changes over time.” An excerpt from Ghosts in the Garden.
Life, Death, and the Afterlife in Ancient China and Egypt
How Egypt’s other 80 percent lived
$10 Million for Integrating Knowledge
Penn Integrates Knowledge receives $10 million gift
U.N.’s Annan to Speak at Graduation
U.N.’s Annan picked as Commencement speaker
Who Goes Where?
New research on rankings
Spring Break With a Difference
In search of civil-rights history
Toward a Culture of Immortality
Technique promises “bottomless repository” of stem cells
Tracking AIDS in Africa
Tracking AIDS in Africa
House Party
Riepe House-warming
In Playwriting Fellowship, The Process is the Thing
Playwriting fellowship premieres
The Realities of “Reality Television”
Reality TV revealed at Media Summit 2005
Former Neurology Professor Sentenced to House Arrest for Sexual Assault
McIntosh sentenced in sexual assault
Defining Moments
Basketball: Tim Begley’s team
When Foul Became Fair
Walking man Roy Thomas
Leaving the Dugout
Q&A | Bob Seddon’s farewell
Final Swing
Head Coach Bob Seddon retires.
The Art of Life
Sam Maitin FA’51, the beloved Philadelphia artist and Gazette stalwart, left behind an extraordinary body of work, a loving family, devoted friends, and many, many memories.
The Rebuilder
As founder and director of the Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture, alumnus Allen Keller works to mend the bodies, minds, and spirits of people who have suffered the worst evils humans can inflict on each other.
Man in a Hurry
Former New Orleans mayor and current president and CEO of the National Urban League Marc Morial C’80 is on a mission to reclaim the organization’s role as the economic voice of black and urban America and of all those who are “weak, disadvantaged, and dispossessed.”
The Seamier Side of Sharing
Facing the music on downloading?

















