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Precious Places Community History Project; an oral history project in conjunction with Scribe Video Center; Slought Foundation. Through March 19 (Slought). |
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One Big Puddle; water photography exhibition; The Rotunda; reception: 3-6 p.m. Through March 25 (YoW). |
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2011 Undergraduate Fine Arts Thesis Show; Charles Addams Fine Arts Gallery; reception: March 23, 5 p.m. Through April 21. |
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Scarred Justice: The Orangeburg Massacre, 1968; 7 p.m.; Ibrahim Theatre, International House; $10; $8/students/seniors; $5 NAACP and Reelback members (International House). |
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Film Noir—Kiss Me Deadly with J. Hoberman; book signing follows; 7 p.m.; International House; tickets: $8, $6/students (International House). |
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Janus Collection: Shanso–The Baliff; 7 p.m.; International House; tickets: $8, $6/students (International House). |
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Baron-Baptiste Power-Vinyasa Yoga; 90-minute class taught by Lt. John Wylie, Penn Public Safety; 7 p.m.; Benjamin Lounge, Sansom Place West; $5 (for Penn faculty, staff and students); RSVP: aweltner@vet.upenn.edu; continues Tuesdays through April 26. |
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HR: Open Enrollment Information Sessions; noon-2 p.m.; Hall of Flags, Houston Hall. Also March 23, 10 a.m.-noon and March 29, 2-4 p.m. in Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall (HR). |
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Walk for Water for Haiti; 5K walk to raise funds to provide filtration systems and clean water to a national nursing school and its affiliated clinics in Haiti; volunteers needed, contact sara.holland@uphs.upenn.edu; register/donate: www.nursing.upenn.edu/gha/Pages/walkforhaitifundraiser.aspx (Nursing). |
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Dead Man’s Cell Phone; The Pennsylvania Players; 7:30 p.m.; Harold Prince Theatre, Annenberg Center; $10, $8/Locust Walk; Also March 18 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. (PAC). |
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The Spectacle: A Circus Cabaret; Strictly Funk; 8 p.m.; Iron Gate Theatre, $12/door, $10/Locust Walk. Also March 18 and 19 (PAC). |
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Lawrence of the Radian; Without a Net; 8 p.m.; Class of ’49 Auditorium, Houston Hall; $12/door, $10/Locust Walk. Also March 19 (PAC). |
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Arsenic and Old Lakes; Thomas Belton, NJ Department of Environmental Protection; noon; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Auditorium, Chemistry Building (Institute for Environmental Studies). |
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Artist’s Talk: Ann Hamilton; 5 p.m.; Harrison Auditorium, Penn Museum; RSVP: http://humanities.sas.upenn.edu (Penn Humanities Forum). |
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Building Communities in an Hour of Chaos: Progress in the Age of Obama; Marc Lamont Hill, Columbia University; 6 p.m.; rm. B1, Meyerson Hall; RSVP: jajohn@sp2.upenn.edu(SP2). |
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Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice: Challenges of Cross-System Policy and Practice; Robert Schwartz, Juvenile Law Center; Kevin Dougherty, Philadelphia Family Court; Timothy Ross, Action Research Partners; 8:30 a.m.; Levy Conference Center, Penn Law School; RSVP: (215) 573-9779 (Field Center). |
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Afro-Columbian Politics and Policy in 2011: Opportunities and Challenges; Luis Gilberto Murillo-Urrutia, Phelps Stokes Foundation; noon; ste. 330A, 3401 Walnut St. (Latino Studies; Africana Studies). |
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Brown Bag Lunch and Learn: Leslie Laird Kruhly, University Secretary; learn about Penn governance and policy creation; noon; Ben Franklin Room, Houston Hall (PPSA). |
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The Political Economy of Fraud on the Market; William Bratton and Michael Wachter, Law; 4:30 p.m.; F45, Jon M. Huntsman Hall (Wharton Risk Management and Decision Processes Center; IGEL). |