Penn Arts and Sciences' 60-Second Slam
3417 Spruce Street, Philadelphia
This event is free and open to the public.
Enjoy breakfast and an hour-long roundup of our famous 60-Second Lectures. The live lectures, given by Penn Arts and Sciences’ foremost faculty, students, and alumni, prove that a world of knowledge can be condensed into just one minute. Find out how these Quakers, backed by the Power of Penn, are impacting their communities and the world as critical thinkers, problem solvers, and leaders. Vote for your favorite lecture and see who walks away with the grand prize.
2019 Speakers
Talk title coming soon
Denise Bailey-Castro, C’09, Urban Studies
Director, Content Distribution at Viacom
Dining Dollars Don't Pay: The Conditions of Subcontracted Labor at Penn
Ivanna Berrios, C’21, Comparative Literature
Why Algorithms Need Ethics (and How We Can Teach Them)
Hadi Elzayn, Ph.D. Candidate, Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
Songs From the Antebellum South
Jackie Friedland, C’99, L’00, English Novelist and Award-Winning Author
Democracy Is not for Everyone
Michael Hanchard, Professor of Africana Studies
Watch It Like You Mean It
Nick Joyner, C’19, Communications and Cinema and Media Studies
Why We Quit
Joseph Kable, Baird Term Professor of Psychology
Malaria, Past, Present, and Future
Alex Kellum, Ph.D. Candidate, Chemistry
How Your Bones Bust the Sex Binary
Alexandra Kralick, Ph.D. Candidate, Anthropology
Stand-Up for Storytelling: What Leaders Can Learn About Storytelling From Stand-Up Comedians
Tirth Manek, LPS’20, Master of Organizational Dynamics
Protecting National Security One "Tap" at a Time
Jozanne Murphy, C’19, International Relations
Game of Genomes
Andrew Machaver Ravaschiere, C’19, Biology
Unprecedented Precedents
Simon Richter, Class of 1942 Endowed Term Professor of German
Grown-Up Friends
Claire Shoyer, C’19, Communications
What Parenting Has Taught Me About Entrepreneurship
Lisa Brichta Tretler, C’94, G’99, WG’99, International Relations
CEO and Founder of Business Boosters Consulting
Moderated by Paul Sniegowski, Stephen A. Levin Family Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Email events@sas.upenn.edu for more information.