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Update

FEBRUARY AT PENN

CORRECTION

The talk scheduled for February 19, Access to HIV Care and Treatment in Africa: How Do We Help as Researchers and Clinicians, is at 1 p.m. not noon as previously printed.

CANCELLATION

The following February UPM talks have been cancelled: February 3--Fashion Firsts and February 19--Sumerians Among Us: Cultural Continuity and the Geopolitics of the Future.

EXHIBITS

Now

The Plato Songs; audio installation for three headphones by artist Chris Mann; Slought Foundation. Through February 21.

Charles Olson at Goddard, 1962; 4 hours of recordings of Mr. Olson reading poems from Maximus III, Maximus V and The Distances and giving a talk on Melville; Slought Foundation. Through February 21.

A New Venue for Art at Penn

Tracks

Tracks, by Demetrius Oliver, a second year fine arts graduate student, will be on view in the Amistad Gallery which is named for the 1839 revolt on the Slave Ship Amistad.

9  Dusk of Dawn; digital photography by School of Design graduate student Demetrius Oliver; the inaugural exhibit at the new Amistad Gallery in the W.E.B. Du Bois College House; reception, 7-9 p.m.; featuring an original poem, written especially for the occasion by Trish Williams, dean of Du Bois House. Open noon-9 p.m. Through March 31.

FITNESS/LEARNING

Office of Community Housing
Seminars held at 4046 Walnut St. Register at laedonl@pobox.upenn.edu.

3   Tax Implications of Buying a Home; 5:30 p.m.

4   Community Housing 101; noon-1 p.m. & 1-2 p.m.

5   Credit Counseling and Repair; 5:30 p.m.

FILMS

4    Bonnie and Clyde; introduction by Timothy Corrigan, director of Cinema Studies Program; 5 p.m.; The Bridge Cinema de Lux (Penn Cinema Studies).

11   The Piano; introduction by Timothy Corrigan, director of Cinema Studies Program; 5 p.m.; The Bridge Cinema de Lux (Penn Cinema Studies).

MUSIC

11   Live Concert with Sonic Openings Under Pressure; 8 p.m.; Slought Foundation; $12 (Slought Foundation).

TALKS

3    Re-make/Re-model: Todd Haynes’ Women’s Pictures; Patricia White, Swarthmore College; 5 p.m.; Film Studies Room, Van Pelt Library (History of Art).

6      Art, Art History, and Art Historians in Fiction; Charlotte Schoell-Glass, Hamburg University; 3 p.m.; Rich Seminar Room, Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art).

10  SAS Finance Career Panel; 4 p.m.; Crest Room, the ARCH (External Affairs).

Deadlines:  The deadline for the Update is each Tuesday, for the following issue. The deadline for the March AT PENN calendar is Tuesday, February 10. For more information, see www.upenn.edu/almanac/calendar/caldead-real.html.

 

 


  Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 20, February 3, 2004

ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS:

Tuesday,
February 3, 2004
Volume 50 Number 20
www.upenn.edu/almanac

A $6 Million Gift from Marian Ware strengthens Penn's Alzheimer's Program.

Endowed Chairs for two professors: one in real estate and the other in legal studies.

Coverage of first University Council meeting of spring semester.

HERS information sessions could be the key to opening doors.

Revisions to a policy on authenticated access on PennNet for certain users.

Deaths of three members of the Penn community.

Honors to four faculty members.

The Sexual Harassment Policy has been revised to determine patterns of behavior.

Share the Road or be cited for violating the laws of the land.

Have a heart and help someone in February.

Even though the Groundhog is predicting six more weeks of winter, it isn't too soon to plan for summer with many camps at Penn.

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