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Update: March AT PENN

 

EXHIBITS

Now Natural Selection: Lost Cat, Found Ox & Other Inspiring Bonds; paintings by Eleanor Hubbard, exhibit design by Geoffrey White; Steven W. Atwood Library, Hill Pavilion, Penn Vet; photo ID required for entrance (Penn Vet Library). Through March 16. 
16 On The German Historical Novel of the 1930s, Inglorious Comparisons; curated by Simon Richter and the students of “Writing in Dark Times”; 3-5 p.m.; Henry Charles Lea Library, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library; for Penn faculty and students (Germanic Languages and Literatures).

SPECIAL EVENTS

17 Grad Ben Talks; TED Talk-Style presentations by Penn Arts & Sciences graduate students; noon-5 p.m.; South America Room, I-House (Arts & Sciences).

TALKS

15 Europe on the Rocks: A Series of Public TalksBlack Russian/White Russian: Is Russia Undermining or Saving Europe?; Rudy Sil, Phil Nichols, and Mitchell Orenstein, Penn; 3-4:30 p.m.; Global Policy Lab @ Perry World House (PWH).
      Galapagos: Then and Now: An Evening with Galapagos Naturalists Ernesto Vaca and Fausto Rodriguez; 5 p.m.; Annenberg 110 (Perry World House). Rescheduled and relocated from March 14.
16 Brexit and the Future of International Institutions: A Lunch Discussion with Lady Catherine Ashton; 3 p.m.; World Forum, Perry World House; register: http://tinyurl.com/h55udmj (Perry World House). Rescheduled from March 14.
     Inglorious Comparisons: On the Uses and Abuses of Historical Analogy; Eric Rentschler, Harvard; 5 p.m.; Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library; for Penn faculty and students (Germanic Languages and Literatures). 
     Terrorism and the Trump Administration: Issues in Countering Violent Extremism; Richard Clarke; 5 p.m.; World Forum, Perry World House; register: http://tinyurl.com/goqg6wn (PWH).
17 Inglorious Comparisons; Adrian Daub, Stanford; 3 p.m., World Forum, Perry World House (PWH).

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AT PENN Deadlines:

The MarchAT PENN calendar is here. The deadline for the April AT PENN calendar is today, March 14.

Info. is on the sponsoring department’s website; sponsors are in parentheses. For locations, call (215) 898-5000 or see www.facilities.upenn.edu

Related: What Was the Philadelphia School? An Architectural Exhibit at Philomatheon Gallery: March 17-April 17

Related: Inaugural Susan T. Marx Distinguished Lecture: March 22

Related: Lurrie Bell & The Campbell Brothers: Sin & Redemption

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