The Perfect Host
It’s hard to be a bon vivant when your friends call you Scratchy.
Rx for Health System: Keep Hospitals and Take a 501(c)(3)
Hospitals not for sale.
Alumni Notes
Mar|Apr 2001
Advising Women
From paying off your credit card debt to helping your kids manage their allowance, these members of the Class of 1986 have the answers to all your financial questions.
Mapping Human Geography
Computer maps create powerful tool for data-gathering
The Endless Search for the Self
The cerebral nature of being human. Altered Egos: How the Brain Creates the Self;
A family forever transformed. Where Is the Mango Princess?
More Championship Seasons
Penn crushes Cornell for the Ivy title in football.
Award of Merit Recipients
Homecoming 2000
Putting on a Show
More than half a century after Hal Prince left Penn to become Broadway's brightest off-stage star, he is still passionately committed to getting new musicals on stage.
“Tweaked, Not Trendy”
That's how architect Wendy Evans Joseph describes her work—which has ranged from a dramatic pedestrian bridge across a busy street a the edge of New York's East River to the conversion of a one-time opera house/cattle auction yard in Dallas into a Women's Museum.
Return to the River
You can go home again—but train first!
Alumni Notes
Nov|Dec 2000
East West Marriage Test
Pop Tarts in Hong Kong, dim sum in New York.
On This Farm, Corpses Are Cultivated
William Bass III Gr’61
Spreading the Message of Ubuntu
Jacob Lief C’99
Letters
Jul|Aug 2000: Monty’s fan club, animal rights reconsidered, more on gene therapy.
Vision + Plan + Competition = $uccess
$75,000 awarded to winning business plans.
Itching to Perform
Adam Gertsacov C’86
Saving the Animal Planet
The Veterinary School’s Center for the Interaction of Animals and Society is attempting to find common ground in the animal-welfare debate. Getting the Lion and the Lamb together was nothing in comparison.
Cheesesteaks, Tastykakes and … Information Technology?
Paul Morin W’91 WG’98