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Upcoming Events

Talks

Transnational Korea in Eurasian Context

The Kim Center for Korean Studies hosts a two-day conference about Korean history in the context of Northeast Eurasia. The conference will feature a series of panels, presentations, and networking opportunities.

Ends May 11, 2024
Penn Museum exterior Special Events

At-Home Anthro Live

This free live learning session, tailored for kids in K-6, explores Mesopotamia and the ziggurat, a religious building situated in ancient cities like Ur. Using a blank sheet of paper and a writing utensil, they'll have the chance to design their own cities.

Special Events

Prophet Without God

Jeffrey Edward Green, professor and director of the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy, engages with Anthony DeCurtis of the Creative Writing Program to discuss “Bob Dylan: Prophet Without God,” as part of the Penn Arts & Sciences Virtual Lightbulb Café: Faculty Book Series.

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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