Update
NOVEMBER AT PENN
CORRECTIONS
The incorrect reception
date was given for the Print Ten exhibit. It will take
place today, November 4 at 5 p.m. in Fox Gallery, Logan
Hall.
The
wrong time and speakers were given for the November 6 talk
in Rm. 17, Logan
Hall, An Assessment of Lula's First Year as President of Brazil.
The correct time is 4 p.m. The speakers are Wendy Hunter,
University of Texas; Barbara Weinstein, University of Maryland;
Joao Costa Vargas, University of Texas; Ivanir dos Santos, CEAP,
Rio Janeiro Brazil.
The Penn Women's
Center event on November 7, Ain't No Stoppin' Us
Now, Women's Vision for the Future, will take place at 5
p.m. at the Penn Women's Center.
CHILDREN'S ACTIVITY
8 Much Ado About Something!;
Penn alumna Diane Herr leads an interactive workshop teaching
children about the life and times of William Shakespeare; ages
7 and older; 10 a.m.; Penn Bookstore (Penn Bookstore).
FILM
6 UnLimited Girls; 7 p.m.; rm. 402, Logan Hall (South
Asia Studies; Women's Studies).
FITNESS/LEARNING
4 Know Before You
Go; advice for first time abroad travelers; noon; Penn
Women's Center (PWC; OIP).
5 PPSA Book Club;
discussion of Seabiscuit by Laura Hillenbrand; 12:15 p.m.;
2nd fl., Penn Bookstore (PPSA).
MEETING
10 WXPN
Policy Board Meeting; 4 p.m.; rm. 741, Jon M. Huntsman
Hall.
TALKS
4 Ameliorating Health
Disparities an Exercise in Futility or Can It Be a Tool for
Real Social Change?; Peter Berthold, community oral health;
Margaret Cotroneo, nursing; Vivian Gadsden, GSE; Jerry Johnson,
medicine; Steve Larson, emergency medicine; Janet Tighe, history
and sociology of science; noon; Ben Franklin Room, Houston
Hall (Office of Masters Program).
6 Targeting Akt as
a Means to Abrogate Radiation Resistance; Anjali Gupta,
radiation oncology; noon; Conference Room, 196A John Morgan
Bldg. (Radiation Oncology).
10 Deja
Vu, All Over Again; Jacqueline Wade, educational programming
consultation; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 17, Logan Hall (AARC).