Short-Order Entrepreneur
Nate Adler C’11 has an appetite for entrepreneurship
$7.5 Million for Korean Studies
Korean Studies receives $7.5 million in gifts
Not Your Father’s Fixie
Reinventing the (two)wheel(er)
The Long View of Shifting Sea Levels
Penn researchers confirm rising sea levels
The Black Swan Also Rises
Heard on Campus: Cash is king
A Penn Historian Looks Back at a Long Career
Historian Richard Beeman on his four decades at Penn
Moyers on Journalism: Scattering Darkness
Moyers on Johnson, journalism, and Jon Stewart
For the Sake of Better Class-Management, Putting College on Hold
Student-developed Coursekit challenges BlackBoard
Negotiating for Nice Guys
Stuart Diamond WG’92 on Getting More
Findings
Follow the Leader and SpongeBob SugarPusher
Going for Three
Can football make it three Ivy titles in a row?
From the Sports Blog: Meet Blake Bolden
Catching up with new cross-country coach Blake Bolden
New Ivy Rules Aim to Lower Concussion Risks
New rules aim to reduce concussion risks
Between the Lines
A new biography examines the public and private lives of the great Brooklyn backstop Roy Campanella.
Getting Engaged
The Civic Scholars program, which fuses civic engagement with academic courses and projects, is shaping some remarkable, passionate students who are already having an impact on the communities they serve.
Surprises Are Always the Best
Like her four previous books, Jennifer Egan C’85’s A Visit from the Goon Squad received generally stellar reviews. But it didn’t look like this resistant-to-summary novel-in-stories would catch on with the public—that is, until she won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
The Park of a Thousand Pieces
Penn Praxis has a plan for adding 500 acres of open green space to Philadelphia in the next four years. Their approach, informed by novel research by Penn scholars in areas ranging from real-estate economics to criminology, is a new way of imagining urban parkland.
Cup O’Doodles
Artist Gwyneth Leech C’81 started drawing on used paper cups as a distraction when she got “antsy,” but “then it began to really take over.” A few hundred cups later, she spent six weeks doing the same thing while sitting in a window in New York’s Fashion District in an exhibit called Hypergraphia.
Alumni Weekend 2011
Our annual photo essay. Plus: Reports from three alumni panels focusing on global health, the economy, and reality TV.
Hollywood Ending
Denzel to Class of 2011: “Fall forward.”
Record-setting Gift from Perelmans to Endow, Rename School of Medicine
Perelmans give $225 million to the School of Medicine.
Historian of Collapse Eyes the Present Day
Collapse author: “Take environmental problems seriously.”
$15 Million Gift for a New ARCH
$15 million anonymous gift to renovate ARCH.
Some Senior Moments Are Brain Candy
Older scholars, new ideas.


















