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SYMPOSIUM/Experts from Penn and beyond to discuss rebuilding after Katrina. After the storm In partnership with the Penn Institute for Urban Research (IUR), Provost Ronald Daniels has organized a conference on urban rebuilding to follow up on his well-attended post-Katrina symposium on risk and disaster” in D.C. last month. This second conference, to be held Feb. 2-3, will take place on campus and will feature a panel of leading national experts including scholars from Penn. Former New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial will give the keynote address on Feb. 2, followed by a panel discussion featuring Penn faculty and alumni who took an active role in the recovery effort. These include the Vet School’s Cynthia Otto, who tended to Katrina’s animal victims, Eileen Sullivan Marx, who mobilized Penn’s nursing response and Penn Design alum Lee Farmer who helped rebuild schools in Jefferson Parish. An all-day symposium on Feb. 3 will tackle some of the major challenges
facing New Orleans and the Gulf area. Off-campus experts include a panel of faculty and senior administrators from Tulane University who will talk about the role of the university as a key leader in an urban place. The second afternoon session will be devoted to a conversation with Nick Spitzer—folklorist and producer of NPR’s “American Routes”—New Orleans pianist Eddie Bo and Earl Barthe, a sixth-generation Creole plasterer and NEA National Heritage fellow. For more information, go to www.upenn.edu/penniur/rebuilding. |
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