Penn Arts & Sciences Magazine - Spring 2004
Letters
Dean's Column
SAS Journal
SAS Frontiers
Soon to Be a Motion Picture Major Cinema Studies Premieres at Penn
Earning Their Wings Long Hours and Tough Love Turn Marginalized Middle Schoolers into Top Scholars
Bird’s-Eye View of the Amazon Airborne Archaeologist Challenges the Myth of a Pristine Wilderness
Between the Boundaries of the Known The Molecular World between Solid and Liquid
Aiming the Lance of Language Translator of Contemporary Lit Takes on a Classic
Clarke in the Crosshairs Former Terrorism Czar Attacks White House Handling of the War on Terror
The Business of the World Lauder Institute Gives MBAs the Language and Cultural Savvy to Succeed Overseas
Renaissance CEO Roy Vagelos’ Intersecting Careers in Medicine, Science, and Merck
SAS Partnerships