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Upcoming Events

Talks

Alumni Talk: Dreams, Detours, and Discoveries

The James Joo-Jin Kim Center for Korean Studies presents a career talk featuring Hyunsun Ahn, a former Kim Center undergraduate fellow and current Wharton MBA student. Ahn will share her experiences, discuss her career path, and offer valuable advice for students interested in consulting, business, and entrepreneurship. Participants will learn about her journey and gain insights into career development.

Exterior of Perry World House. Talks

The Forever Wars and the US Military

Led by Mara Karlin, a professor at Johns Hopkins University-School of Advanced International Studies and who has served in national security roles for six U.S. secretaries of defense, this event will focus on how the U.S. military’s role in wars since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has influenced civil-military relations—including how the military thinks about war and the enduring impact of these wars on those who waged them.

Shubha Mudgal (left) performing with her tabla player Aneesh Pradhan (right). Both musicians are wearing traditional Indian attire. They are seated; Shubha is singing with her hands up, and Aneesh is playing the tabla, an instrument similar to drums. Music

CASI Spring 2025 Saluja Global Fellow Lecture

In this lecture and musical performance organized by the Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) and moderated by Davesh Soneji of the Department of South Asia Studies, renowned vocalist Shubha Mudgal (pictured) will provide brief illustrations of the vocal forms known as khayal and thumri-dadra, accompanied by Aneesh Pradhan on the tabla and Kedar Naphade on the harmonium. The event, part of CASI’s Saluja Global Fellows lecture series, is presented in partnership with the South Asia Center, Department of South Asia Studies, and Penn Music. Register to attend.

Penn Priorities

A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.

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