March Madness Missed
What’s more frustrating than playing Ivy League men’s basketball in the same era as Bill Bradley? Winning the University’s first official Ivy championship the year after he graduated, and then being kept out of postseason play because of a fight between the League and the NCAA. Fifty years later, Penn’s 1965-66 squad still wonders what might have been.
The Men Behind the Madness
CBS Sports’ “Madness” men Stephen Karasik C’95 and Tyler Hale C’96.
The Penn Club of New York Turns 20
New York Penn Club celebrates its 20th anniversary.
Penn Feminists Look Back, and Beyond
Solidarity and diversity mark the 40th anniversary of women’s studies.
Still Kicking
And singing. And dancing. And joking. And cross-dressing. A century and a quarter after its first production in 1889, Mask & Wig—the “oldest all-male collegiate musical comedy troupe in the United States”—remains the one there’s only room for.
Women’s Center Turns 40
Penn Women’s Center marks 40 years.
Jason Rhoades: The Photos
Installation shots from ICA's current show, Jason Rhoades, Four Roads.
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.”
50 Years of Now
With a new director at the helm and a slate of ambitious exhibitions on tap for 2013-14, Penn’s ICA is poised to celebrate its own past while still focusing on bringing what’s new in the art world to campus.
Houses of Art
Window, Nov|Dec 2013
Homecoming’s Arts-and-Culture Focus Turns 5
As in years past, we've assembled a roundup of the arts-oriented events we're most excited to attend.
Playing ‘Syrinx’ for a Sphinx
Alumna flutist Mimi Stillman G’03 Gr’12 performed and recorded Debussy's 'Syrinx for Solo Flute' every day for a full year.
Death and Life in the Afternoon: The Arthur Ross Gallery at 30
Show of bullfighting prints marks Ross Gallery’s 30th anniversary.
Turmoil and Transformation: Du Bois House Turns 40
After 40 years, Du Bois House looks back and ahead.
The PATH to GO!
Penn alumni, students, and staff are at the forefront of a national movement to ensure that, if you’re gay and you play sports, you don’t have to be afraid.
Association of Alumnae Celebrates 100 Years
Association of Alumnae celebrates a century.
Van Pelt at 50
Five decades on, the University’s central library is still doing the job.
Dance Celebration Marks 30 Years at Annenberg
Annenberg Center marks three decades of Dance Celebration.
Glee at 150
After a century and a half, Penn’s oldest performing arts group is still going strong.
20 years of Plays by Women at New Georges
Susan Bernfield C'86 prepares for her theater company's 20th year.
Campus Cultural Centers Turn 10
Cultural centers La Casa Latina, PAACH, and Makuu mark 10 years.
Thouron Award Celebrates 50 Years
Thouron program marks 50 years.
Hospitality, Latin Style
La Casa Latina at five