Earth Week 2024 | Beyond Paint: Lead Exposure Risks for People and Wildlife
As part of the University of Pennsylvania’s celebration of Earth Week 2024, we are pleased to bring you this panel discussion on the impact of lead exposure to people, wildlife and the environment. Featuring expert speakers from across Penn including:
Go to eventStudent Journalism During Unprecedented Times
Please note that this event is for the on-campus University community. A PennCard will be required to enter.
As Penn was catapulted into the national spotlight last semester, the student journalists at The Daily Pennsylvanian broke some of the biggest stories in higher education while also localizing issues. The DP—a 140 year old independent student-run newspaper—holds campus institutions accountable and keeps the Penn community informed.Go to event
Asian American Studies Now
Since celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2022, the Program in Asian American Studies (ASAM) has doubled its faculty, multiplied its course offerings, and inaugurated the first named Go to event
Virtual Lightbulb Café | Bob Dylan: Prophet Without God by Jeffrey Edward Green
Penn Lightbulb Café
Would you like to be in a book group with fellow alums from around the world, reading works by Penn Arts & Sciences faculty? Hit the books and get ready to join us for the Penn Arts & Sciences Virtual Lightbulb Café: Faculty Book Series! Our fabulous faculty authors will discuss their new books, describing the inspiration and research behind each, and answer audience questions.
Bob Dylan has always been more than a musician.Go to event
Class of 1974 Academic Symposium - Albert C. Barnes: Collector and Iconoclast
Co-sponsored by the Class of 1974, Penn Arts & Sciences, and Penn Arts & Culture. This event is open to all alumni.
Join us to hear Dr. Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Class of 1940 Bicentennial Term Associate Professor in Penn’s Department of the History of Art and Graduate Chair, speak about how Dr. Barnes built his iconic collection, his unique view of art and whom it was meant to serve, and finally, how the Barnes Collection continues to fulfill that mission today.Go to event