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October AT PENN

CHANGES

The time has changed for the October 13 talk Latinity of Loss. The reception is at 5:30 p.m. followed by the talk at 6 p.m. in Cherpack Lounge, rm. 543, Williams Hall.

The African-American Resource Center's welcome reception for Penn's new Vice President and Chief of Staff, Joann Mitchell has been rescheduled for November 11 at 4 p.m. Call (215) 898-0101 for the location.

The workshop Do Employees Have Rights at Penn? has been rescheduled for October 14 at noon in the Fireside Lounge, ARCH Building.

EXHiBITS

Now  That Which is Known and Unknown; a subharmonic sound installation featuring a range of mild to intense vibrations; Slought Foundation. Through November 6.

16    Mimesis; paintings and drawings by local artist Corliss Cavalieri; reception: October 22, 5:30 p.m., Burrison Gallery. Through November 28.

FILMS

13    Good Bye, Lenin; German w/English subtitles; 8 p.m.; Lounge, Gregory College House (Modern Languages Program).

16    Friday Night Lights; book signing with author Buzz Bissinger, C '76, 6 p.m.; screening, 7 p.m.; The Bridge: Cinema De Lux, 40th and Walnut; $7.50 advanced tickets: (215) 898-7814 (Cinema Studies).

18    The Manchurian Candidate; 8:30 p.m.; Film Lounge, Van Pelt Manor (Gregory College House).

20    A Trial in Prague; 6:30 p.m.; rm. 110, Annenberg School (Slavic Languages & Literatures).

FITNESS/LEArNING

19    Vin, Fromage et Bonne Compagnie; a get together for the French community at Penn; 5 p.m.; rm. 541, Williams Hall (French Institute).

Office of Community Housing
Workshops at noon and 1 p.m. Register: laedonal@pobox.upenn.edu.

13    Components of An Agreement of Sale; 4046 Walnut St.

14    Community Housing 101; ste. 440, 3401A Walnut St.

20    Tips for the First Time Homebuyer; ste. 440, 3401A Walnut St.

21    Maximizing the Value of Your Home; ste. 440, 3401A Walnut St.

TALKS

12    America's Recent Economic Performance: Lessons for the Future; Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia; noon; rm. 351, Steinberg Hall-Dietrich Hall (Wharton).

14    Can Islam and Democracy Coexist?; Azizah Al-Hibri, University of Richmond; 7:15 p.m.; Terrace Room, Logan Hall (SPEC; Chaplain's Office; GAPSA; GIC; Hamilton House; Tangible Change).

15    The Conquest of Algeria and the Cultural Politics of Colonial Commemoration, in Post-Revolutionary France; Jennifer Sessions, history; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 541, Williams Hall; for readings  e-mail edmccart@sas.upenn.edu (French Institute).

18    Economic Integration of Reunified Korea; Byoung Se Cho, former Senior Secretary to the Prime Minister and Vice Minister in the Korean Government; 4:30 p.m.; rm. B11, Vance Hall (Center for East Asian Studies).
Science-Religion Perspectives: Traditional, Modern, and Post-modern; Varadaraja Raman, Rochester Institute of Technology; 5 p.m.; Auditorium, Hillel Center (Metanexus Institute).

Deadlines:The deadline for the November AT PENN calendar is today, October 12. For more information see www.upenn.edu/almanac/calendar/caldead-real.html.

 

 


  Almanac, Vol. 51, No. 7, October 12, 2004

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Tuesday,
October 12, 2004
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