Opening Convocation: Taking It From the Top
Kafkaesque Convocation for the Class of 2004.
Perelman Quad, Complete
A loving restoration of Houston Hall and the new Wynn Commons put the finishing touches to Penn's undergraduate hub.
In Transit
A daughter and father ponder their next moves.
Give Them a Place to Boot Up and They’ll Wire the World
Wiring the world, in Mali and India
Parting Notes
The view from 2000.
Metamorphosing into Freshmen with Kafka
Freshmen will read Kafka’s Metamorphosis
Hail to the Red and the Blue
From retching to rah-rah.
Kosovo Research Leads to a Marshall Scholarship
Andrew March, Marshall Scholar and family man
Sobering Messages
Changing perceptions—and behavior?—on alcohol
Tuition Up 3.9 Percent; Overall Costs 3.4 Percent
Student charges up 3.4 percent
Building Bridges with Art
The Foundation community arts initiative.
Penn Students Against Sweatshops
Students sit-in over sweatshops
Stall-Searching
Bathroom readers unite!
International Internship
From debonair diplomats to the conflict in Kosovo.
But Will They Ever Sleep?
Study spaces accommodate students 24-7
Opening Convocation: Challenges and Opportunities
Welcoming the latest greatest class
The Dorm Transformed
From the Quad to the high-rises, Penn undergraduates who live on campus have the opportunity to mingle with professors, get help on math homework, attend concerts—and even classes—without stepping outside their residences.
The Man Behind Superblock
Looking back at a construction project that changed a university.
My Lunch With Dr. Vagelos
One of the best teachers at Penn isn’t on the faculty.
Culture Change Needed on Alcohol
From College Hall | Recommendations on curbing alcohol abuse.
Rubin Advises Acting on the Certainty of Uncertainty
Commencement 1999
Freshmen to Visit Copenhagen
Freshmen will read the play Copenhagen this summer
Connecting Penn’s Past and Present
Elsie Sterling Howard CW’68
Is This Love That I’m Feeling?
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