Update

September at PENN


EVENTS

25 GSAC Grad Student Welcome Back Party, 4-9 p.m., Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall. Graduate ID required for entry.


FILMS

International House; tickets $3/students with PENNCard, $6.50/adults, $5.50/seniors; members.

25 Death of a Gunfighter; 7:30 p.m.

26 NextFrame: Festival of International Student Film & Video; 8 p.m.; Continues through Sunday. More info: www.temple.edu/ufva/nextframe.


TALKS

23 Can a Jewish State be a Democratic State? Gruss Lecture in Talmudic Law, Izhak Englard, law, 4-6:30 p.m., Room 214, Law School (Law).

24 Telling the Planning Story: A Challenge to the Planning Profession, Eric Kelly, Ball State, noon, Upper Gallery, Meyerson Hall (Fine Arts).

25 Textual Strategies, Authoritative Voice, and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Maxine Grossman, graduate student, 7-9 p.m., Woody Room, Van Pelt Library (Philadelphia Seminar on Christian Origins).

29 Altered Signal Transduction and Transformation by a Naturally Occurring Mutant EGF Receptor, Albert Wong, Thomas Jefferson University, noon, Pharmacology Seminar Room, John Morgan Building, (Pharmacology, Center for Experimental Therapeutics).

The Importance of Context Memory in Shared Attention, Erving Hafter, UC Berkely, 4 p.m., Room B-26, Stiteler Hall (Psychology).

Context and Materials (Travels and Associations), Lynda Benglis, Artist, 6 p.m., Room B-3, Meyerson Hall (Fine Arts).


Return to:Almanac, University of Pennsylvania, September 23, 1997, Volume 44, Number 5