The Serpent’s Story—Revealed on Canvas
Aboriginal art explores meteor crater’s creation
Putting an End to “Name-Calling” in Athletics
“Identity theft combined with name-calling”
New Resources for Academic Success
Weingarten Learning Resources Center opens
Housewarming Gift
Riepes pledge $10 million for Quad College House
Checking Up on the Canines of 9/11
Study finds no ill effects in 9/11 search dogs
To Sleep, Perchance to Dream—and Remember
It’s true: A good night’s sleep improves performance
Room to Grow for Annenberg
$32.5 million for Annenberg for new building and more
Drug-Free Depression Relief
New depression treatment uses magnetic energy
Nursing a Profession Back to Health
Iraqi nurses visit campus
Recruiting Requirement Overturned
Court: Schools can bar military recruiters without losing funds
Basketball’s Building Projects, No Condolences Needed for Football
High Hopes, Unreasonable Expectations?
Flying High
Trail blazer Hugh deLaussett Willoughby C1877
Obituaries
Jan|Feb 2005
A Marriage “Meant to Be”
Amy Gutmann’s inauguration as the University’s eighth president featured a day of community service, a concert on Hill Field, and a wide-ranging symposium, among other events. In her inaugural speech the president called for a new “Penn Compact.”
Homecoming 2004
Photos from the game. Plus: Alumni Award of Merit Citations.
Taste Quakers
“Everyone who graduated from Penn is either a doctor, a lawyer or … a food writer, it seems.” Well, not quite, but this alumna soon found she wasn’t the only one—food writer, that is.
Strange Labyrinth
Behind the gift to Penn’s library of a very rare 17th-century book lies the moving story of an alumna scholar’s groundbreaking research and untimely death.
Summons to an Academic Adventure
Gutmann to new students: Move to Penn “major upgrade”
Administrative Posts Filled
Craig Carnaroli named EVP
A Vote for Fairness
Should people with dementia be allowed to vote?
A Fresh Start
Rodin to head Rockefeller Foundation
Counting Sheep in Space
Sleeping in space
One of the Fab Four
U.S. News & World Report ranks Penn fourth
A Winning Combination: Management and Technology
M&T program at 25


















