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The Vaccine Trenches. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. By Matthew De George. THE VACCINE TRENCHES The Vaccine Trenches. 20 Apr 2021. 0. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. CONTACT – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE For address changes and death notifications, contact: Alumni Records Suite 300 2929 Walnut Street University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-8136 Fax: 215-573-5118 email: record@ben.dev.upenn.edu Or go to QuakerNet, Penn’s Online Community at myquakernet.com toSHOT OF CONFIDENCE
The historical record is replete with instances of mistreatment of African Americans by the US healthcare system. They range from the experiments performed by James Marion Sims on enslaved Black women, to the notorious Tuskegee Syphilis study, to the non-therapeutic medical experiments conducted on inmates of Philadelphia’s Holmesburg prisonHER ARCHITECT
In her new memoir, Our Days Are Like Full Years—a title taken from one of many romantic, over-promising communiques that Louis Kahn Ar’24 Hon’71 sent her—Harriet Pattison GLA’67 presents a contemporaneous look at the celebrated architect’s work during the 1960s and ’70s.Kahn scholars and enthusiasts will lap up the wealth of drawings and insights, but there’s a lot more here. AGAINST “COMMUNITY” When my severely autistic son, Jonah, was first diagnosed at the age of two, we were so hopeful. How lucky we were, to live in the 21st century! Instead of being institutionalized in snake pits like Willowbrook, Jonah and his intellectually and developmentally disabled peers now had the right to educational, vocational, and residential services in “the community”—the biggest buzzword in THE PSYCHONAUT YOU NEVER HEARD OF The Psychonaut You Never Heard Of. John C. Lilly’s very long, very strange trip from Penn’s Medical School to the outer fringes of science—and consciousness. In his 70s, John C. Lilly M’42 still held fast to the Catholic faith instilled in him during his childhood.Sort of.
THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Alumni Magazine | University of Pennsyvania. Several decades since the last big income experiment was conducted in the US, School of Social Policy & Practice assistant professor Amy Castro Baker has helped deliver promising data out of Stockton, California, about the effects of giving people no-strings-attached money every month. OBITUARIES – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTESEE MORE ON THEPENNGAZETTE.COM DIGIGAZ – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE The Pennsylvania Gazette DIGITAL EDITION is an exact replica of the print copy in electronic form. Readers can download the magazine as a PDF or view it on an Internet browser from their desktop computer or laptop. And now the Digital Gazette is available through an iPad app, too.. Besides providing all the content of the printed magazine, the Digital Edition also offers added functionsMAY|JUN 2021
The Vaccine Trenches. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. By Matthew De George. THE VACCINE TRENCHES The Vaccine Trenches. 20 Apr 2021. 0. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. CONTACT – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE For address changes and death notifications, contact: Alumni Records Suite 300 2929 Walnut Street University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-8136 Fax: 215-573-5118 email: record@ben.dev.upenn.edu Or go to QuakerNet, Penn’s Online Community at myquakernet.com toSHOT OF CONFIDENCE
The historical record is replete with instances of mistreatment of African Americans by the US healthcare system. They range from the experiments performed by James Marion Sims on enslaved Black women, to the notorious Tuskegee Syphilis study, to the non-therapeutic medical experiments conducted on inmates of Philadelphia’s Holmesburg prisonHER ARCHITECT
In her new memoir, Our Days Are Like Full Years—a title taken from one of many romantic, over-promising communiques that Louis Kahn Ar’24 Hon’71 sent her—Harriet Pattison GLA’67 presents a contemporaneous look at the celebrated architect’s work during the 1960s and ’70s.Kahn scholars and enthusiasts will lap up the wealth of drawings and insights, but there’s a lot more here. AGAINST “COMMUNITY” When my severely autistic son, Jonah, was first diagnosed at the age of two, we were so hopeful. How lucky we were, to live in the 21st century! Instead of being institutionalized in snake pits like Willowbrook, Jonah and his intellectually and developmentally disabled peers now had the right to educational, vocational, and residential services in “the community”—the biggest buzzword in THE PSYCHONAUT YOU NEVER HEARD OF The Psychonaut You Never Heard Of. John C. Lilly’s very long, very strange trip from Penn’s Medical School to the outer fringes of science—and consciousness. In his 70s, John C. Lilly M’42 still held fast to the Catholic faith instilled in him during his childhood.Sort of.
THE VACCINE TRENCHES The Vaccine Trenches. 20 Apr 2021. 0. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine.THE MAGAZINE
The Pennsylvania Gazette is the University of Pennsylvania’s alumni magazine.. The recipient of numerous awards for writing and design, the Gazette presents thought-provoking articles and information about the University campus along with alumni notes and comment. Written for, about, and frequently by, alumni, the Gazette’s viewpoint is as wide-ranging as the readership it serves and isCOMMON GROUND
Howard’s appointment came on the heels of the nationwide racial justice protests sparked by the police killings of George Floyd and other Black Americans. Howard had attended some of the demonstrations in Philadelphia, leaving each one encouraged by the “amazingly diverse” group of protesters he saw. “I was feeling very low. DOING TIME – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Doing Time. 24 Apr 2020. 0. The longtime head of Eastern State Penitentiary wants to turn the historic former prison into more than just a tourist attraction and haunted house. When Sara Jane “Sally” Elk GFA’84 GFA’85 first encountered Eastern State Penitentiary (ESP), she had no idea that she’d wind up spending moretime at the
OBITUARIES – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Roberta Zeid Shiekman Ed’42, Boynton Beach, Fla., Jan 2. Her husband is Morton Z. Shiekman W’43. Two of her sons are Laurence Z. Shiekman W’68 L’71 and Jonathan Shiekman W’71, and two grandchildren are Robert S. Shiekman C’02 and Wendy Shiekman Cohen C’02 WG’10. Her third son, Richard J. Shiekman C’74, died Jan. 30. THE MOTHER OF CORONAVIRUSES The Mother of Coronaviruses. When SARS-CoV-2 struck, Susan Weiss was ready. The decades of work that she and a small cohort of fellow researchers have devoted to coronaviruses, despite limited funding and little respect, have been invaluable OBITUARIES – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Jan|Feb 2014 1934 Roscoe A. Bolton W’34, Alexandria, La., former chair of the old Alexander & Bolton, Inc., his family’s insurance agency; Sept. 26, 2012. At Penn, he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity and the men’s rowing team. During World War II, he served in the US Navy. Jackson G. De THOSE WOODSTOCK SUMMERS There are times in every life that enable all that follows. Sometimes this is a single decision. Sometimes it’s a place, perhaps one over a period of time, deceptively crucial. For several months during the mid-’60s, several years running, we rented “The Studios,” one of the original Byrdcliffe cottages in Woodstock, New York. THE PSYCHONAUT YOU NEVER HEARD OF The Psychonaut You Never Heard Of. John C. Lilly’s very long, very strange trip from Penn’s Medical School to the outer fringes of science—and consciousness. In his 70s, John C. Lilly M’42 still held fast to the Catholic faith instilled in him during his childhood.Sort of.
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House Dentist. 24 Apr 2017. 2. From Holocaust survivors, to stroke victims, to the garden-variety centenarian next door, Alisa Kauffman’s patients have one thing in common: an inability to travel to a dentist’s office. So she brings her practice into their living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens. THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Alumni Magazine | University of Pennsyvania. Several decades since the last big income experiment was conducted in the US, School of Social Policy & Practice assistant professor Amy Castro Baker has helped deliver promising data out of Stockton, California, about the effects of giving people no-strings-attached money every month. OBITUARIES – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTESEE MORE ON THEPENNGAZETTE.COM DIGIGAZ – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE The Pennsylvania Gazette DIGITAL EDITION is an exact replica of the print copy in electronic form. Readers can download the magazine as a PDF or view it on an Internet browser from their desktop computer or laptop. And now the Digital Gazette is available through an iPad app, too.. Besides providing all the content of the printed magazine, the Digital Edition also offers added functions THE VACCINE TRENCHES The Vaccine Trenches. 20 Apr 2021. 0. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. CONTACT – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE For address changes and death notifications, contact: Alumni Records Suite 300 2929 Walnut Street University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-8136 Fax: 215-573-5118 email: record@ben.dev.upenn.edu Or go to QuakerNet, Penn’s Online Community at myquakernet.com toMAY|JUN 2021
The Vaccine Trenches. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. By Matthew De George.SHOT OF CONFIDENCE
The historical record is replete with instances of mistreatment of African Americans by the US healthcare system. They range from the experiments performed by James Marion Sims on enslaved Black women, to the notorious Tuskegee Syphilis study, to the non-therapeutic medical experiments conducted on inmates of Philadelphia’s Holmesburg prisonHER ARCHITECT
In her new memoir, Our Days Are Like Full Years—a title taken from one of many romantic, over-promising communiques that Louis Kahn Ar’24 Hon’71 sent her—Harriet Pattison GLA’67 presents a contemporaneous look at the celebrated architect’s work during the 1960s and ’70s.Kahn scholars and enthusiasts will lap up the wealth of drawings and insights, but there’s a lot more here. AGAINST “COMMUNITY” When my severely autistic son, Jonah, was first diagnosed at the age of two, we were so hopeful. How lucky we were, to live in the 21st century! Instead of being institutionalized in snake pits like Willowbrook, Jonah and his intellectually and developmentally disabled peers now had the right to educational, vocational, and residential services in “the community”—the biggest buzzword in THE PSYCHONAUT YOU NEVER HEARD OF The Psychonaut You Never Heard Of. John C. Lilly’s very long, very strange trip from Penn’s Medical School to the outer fringes of science—and consciousness. In his 70s, John C. Lilly M’42 still held fast to the Catholic faith instilled in him during his childhood.Sort of.
THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Alumni Magazine | University of Pennsyvania. Several decades since the last big income experiment was conducted in the US, School of Social Policy & Practice assistant professor Amy Castro Baker has helped deliver promising data out of Stockton, California, about the effects of giving people no-strings-attached money every month. OBITUARIES – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTESEE MORE ON THEPENNGAZETTE.COM DIGIGAZ – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE The Pennsylvania Gazette DIGITAL EDITION is an exact replica of the print copy in electronic form. Readers can download the magazine as a PDF or view it on an Internet browser from their desktop computer or laptop. And now the Digital Gazette is available through an iPad app, too.. Besides providing all the content of the printed magazine, the Digital Edition also offers added functions THE VACCINE TRENCHES The Vaccine Trenches. 20 Apr 2021. 0. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. CONTACT – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE For address changes and death notifications, contact: Alumni Records Suite 300 2929 Walnut Street University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104 215-898-8136 Fax: 215-573-5118 email: record@ben.dev.upenn.edu Or go to QuakerNet, Penn’s Online Community at myquakernet.com toMAY|JUN 2021
The Vaccine Trenches. Key breakthroughs leading to the powerful mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 were forged at Penn. That triumph was almost 50 years in the making, longer on obstacles than celebration, and the COVID-19 vaccines may only be the beginning of its impact on 21st-century medicine. By Matthew De George.SHOT OF CONFIDENCE
The historical record is replete with instances of mistreatment of African Americans by the US healthcare system. They range from the experiments performed by James Marion Sims on enslaved Black women, to the notorious Tuskegee Syphilis study, to the non-therapeutic medical experiments conducted on inmates of Philadelphia’s Holmesburg prisonHER ARCHITECT
In her new memoir, Our Days Are Like Full Years—a title taken from one of many romantic, over-promising communiques that Louis Kahn Ar’24 Hon’71 sent her—Harriet Pattison GLA’67 presents a contemporaneous look at the celebrated architect’s work during the 1960s and ’70s.Kahn scholars and enthusiasts will lap up the wealth of drawings and insights, but there’s a lot more here. AGAINST “COMMUNITY” When my severely autistic son, Jonah, was first diagnosed at the age of two, we were so hopeful. How lucky we were, to live in the 21st century! Instead of being institutionalized in snake pits like Willowbrook, Jonah and his intellectually and developmentally disabled peers now had the right to educational, vocational, and residential services in “the community”—the biggest buzzword in THE PSYCHONAUT YOU NEVER HEARD OF The Psychonaut You Never Heard Of. John C. Lilly’s very long, very strange trip from Penn’s Medical School to the outer fringes of science—and consciousness. In his 70s, John C. Lilly M’42 still held fast to the Catholic faith instilled in him during his childhood.Sort of.
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The Pennsylvania Gazette is the University of Pennsylvania’s alumni magazine.. The recipient of numerous awards for writing and design, the Gazette presents thought-provoking articles and information about the University campus along with alumni notes and comment. Written for, about, and frequently by, alumni, the Gazette’s viewpoint is as wide-ranging as the readership it serves and is OBITUARIES – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Roberta Zeid Shiekman Ed’42, Boynton Beach, Fla., Jan 2. Her husband is Morton Z. Shiekman W’43. Two of her sons are Laurence Z. Shiekman W’68 L’71 and Jonathan Shiekman W’71, and two grandchildren are Robert S. Shiekman C’02 and Wendy Shiekman Cohen C’02 WG’10. Her third son, Richard J. Shiekman C’74, died Jan. 30. DOING TIME – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Doing Time. 24 Apr 2020. 0. The longtime head of Eastern State Penitentiary wants to turn the historic former prison into more than just a tourist attraction and haunted house. When Sara Jane “Sally” Elk GFA’84 GFA’85 first encountered Eastern State Penitentiary (ESP), she had no idea that she’d wind up spending moretime at the
OBITUARIES – THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE Jan|Feb 2014 1934 Roscoe A. Bolton W’34, Alexandria, La., former chair of the old Alexander & Bolton, Inc., his family’s insurance agency; Sept. 26, 2012. At Penn, he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity and the men’s rowing team. During World War II, he served in the US Navy. Jackson G. De THE MOTHER OF CORONAVIRUSES The Mother of Coronaviruses. When SARS-CoV-2 struck, Susan Weiss was ready. The decades of work that she and a small cohort of fellow researchers have devoted to coronaviruses, despite limited funding and little respect, have been invaluable AGAINST “COMMUNITY” When my severely autistic son, Jonah, was first diagnosed at the age of two, we were so hopeful. How lucky we were, to live in the 21st century! Instead of being institutionalized in snake pits like Willowbrook, Jonah and his intellectually and developmentally disabled peers now had the right to educational, vocational, and residential services in “the community”—the biggest buzzword in THE PSYCHONAUT YOU NEVER HEARD OF The Psychonaut You Never Heard Of. John C. Lilly’s very long, very strange trip from Penn’s Medical School to the outer fringes of science—and consciousness. In his 70s, John C. Lilly M’42 still held fast to the Catholic faith instilled in him during his childhood.Sort of.
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House Dentist. 24 Apr 2017. 2. From Holocaust survivors, to stroke victims, to the garden-variety centenarian next door, Alisa Kauffman’s patients have one thing in common: an inability to travel to a dentist’s office. So she brings her practice into their living rooms, bedrooms, and kitchens. FIVE I’S, FOUR C’S, AND THE RIGHT ROAD TO COLLEGE Five I’ s, Four C’ s, . and the Right Road to College. 25 Jun 2014. 1. Penn Admissions Dean Eric Furda C’87 would love it if your child or grandchild comes to Penn, but he doesn’t want them—or you—to start the college-search process with that goal in mind. BY JOHN PRENDERGAST | Illustration by Rich Lillash. So, when you sent the* HOME
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Tax the rich! And the poor. But not the way we do it now, nor necessarily for the usual reasons. As an economist pushing his field to grapple with inequality, Wharton’s Benjamin Lockwood may change the way you think about the government’s broadest power.*
THE EDGE
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Walking the perimeter of Philadelphia.*
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Eric Jacobs has been at the _Daily Pennsylvanian_ since articles were written on typewriters and layout was done by (actual) cutting and pasting. The newspaper’s longtime general manager is also a shared connection among every _DP_ alum of the last 40 years. But this summer, he plans to leave the only job he’s ever had.*
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After putting the familiar but failing website About.com out of its misery, Dotdash CEO Neil Vogel W’92 has managed to craft a thriving group of websites from the company’s wreckage.*
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As a nursing professor, Kimberly Acquaviva teaches students about end-of-life issues and hospice and palliative care. When her wife, also a leading hospice expert, was diagnosed with a fatal type of cancer, Acquaviva turned their home into a virtual classroom, inviting anyone on the internet to witness the intimate details of dying—while making a case for more varied and inclusive options forthe terminally ill.
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Andrew Gould has been called “America’s foremost Orthodox church designer.” Melding deep conservatism with romantic fantasy, his work is the architectural version of historical fiction.*
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At the turn of the 20th century, Julian Abele and Louis Magaziner—a black man and an immigrant Jew—were standouts in Penn’s School of Fine Arts about to launch distinguished careers in architecture. They were also beginning what would be a lifelong friendship. A Magaziner descendant and Abele admirer investigates what brought them together.*
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In Lorene Cary’s new play—her first—Harriet Tubman shuttles between leading a Civil War raid that freed hundreds of enslaved plantation workers and a men’s prison in present-day Philadelphia, where she finds love and recruits soldiers for the Union Army. The path to its production was complicated, too.GAZETTEER
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ERIKA H. JAMES NAMED WHARTON DEAN__21 Apr 2020
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Emory’s Erika H. James named Wharton School dean.*
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POWER TO THE PROTEST__24 Feb 2020
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