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7/1   Session I Classes End.

7/2   Session II Classes Begin.

7/3   Independence Day Observed (no classes).

8/7   Session II & 11-Week Session Classes End.

        Kids Corner; call-in radio show for kids hosted by Kathy O’Connell; Monday-Thursday, 7-8 p.m.; info: http://kidscorner.org (WXPN).

6/12  Storytime at the Arboretum; 10:30 a.m.; free; register: www.morrisarb.org/learn (Morris Arboretum). Also June 26.

Penn Museum

Register: penn.museum/calendar

         At-Home Anthropology for Kids; learners explore their home environments in meaningful ways; www.penn.museum/athome/anthropology/ 

          Quaker Kids Activity Book; a children’s activity book; download: https://pennathletics.com/documents/2020/5/11/Quaker_Kids_Activity_Book_FINAL.pdf (Athletics).

          Write Your Name in Cuneiform or Hieroglyphs; www.penn.museum/athome (Museum).

6/10    World Wonders: Can You Match that X-Ray; welcomes young adventurers to learn more about preserving archaeological discoveries through technology with different topics each session; info: www.penn.museum/events/kids-family/world-wonders Also June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, August 5, 12, 19, 26.

7/17   Summer Exploration Kit: Journey to Ancient Egypt; summer camp activities from home.

7/21   Global Voyagers: Explore the World!; 11 a.m.

7/31    Summer Exploration Kit: Ancient Engineering and Modern Cities; summer camp activities from home; register: www.penn.museum/calendar/469/summer-exploration-kit

8/4     Global Voyagers: Destination Egypt!; digital journey to Egypt; 11 a.m.; www.penn.museum/calendar/466/global-voyagers

8/14    Summer Exploration Kit: Heroes, Giants and Monsters.

8/18    Global Voyagers: Explore the World!; 11 a.m.

8/21    At-Home Anthro Live; weaving; 1 p.m.; info: www.penn.museum/calendar/485/at-home-anthro-live 

6/1     EDTECH WEEK 2020; a series of remote learning and networking events for the education and workforce learning community; register: https://edtechweek.com/ (GSE). Through June 4. 

7/30    Rain: Adaptation: An Evolving Innovation Ecosystem; 1:30-3:30 p.m.; register: https://sciencecenter.org/engage/rain-2020 (Science Center).

       Communities to Come: A Toolkit; a 12-week program of archival projects and recordings for living together in this unprecedented global health crisis; https://slought.org/resources/communities_to_come_a_toolkit (Slought).

Frankenthaler on Paper artwork

       Frankenthaler on Paper; Executive Director Lynn Marsden-Atlass discusses the exhibit in two Art Matters videos; https://youtu.be/BkCvErpa0Qg; https://youtu.be/7qEBRRqFhYY; Arthur Ross Gallery’s blog: www.arthurrossgallery.org/paths-of-subtle-resistence (ARG).

        Galleries at Home; stroll through the Museum as well as focused tours of the Africa, Middle East, and Mexico and Central America galleries; www.penn.museum/athome/tours/ (Museum).

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8/28    Living With the Sea: Charting the Pacific; an undergraduate-curated exhibit of the Penn Museum’s Oceanian collection; info: https://www.penn.museum/on-view/upcoming/living-with-the-sea (Penn Museum).

         Film Fridays from Morris Arboretum; each week Morris Arboretum recommends a film with a gardening connection: https://cms.business-services.upenn.edu/morrisarboretum-blog/ (Morris Arboretum).

         Penn Museum Archival Films; covering a range of archaeological and anthropological topics; www.penn.museum/collections/videos/ (Museum).

6/1    Resilient Roots Community Farm; film available until 6/8 at www.centerforexperimentalethnography.org/events (Center for Experimental Ethnography). 

6/8     Open Video Call With Lino Kino; online platform for viewing various films by Philadelphia artists; https://icaphila.org/exhibitions/open-video-call-2020-with-lino-kino/ (ICA). Through July 31. 

6/11   Summer Course on Causal Inference; virtual introduction to concepts of causality; 9 a.m.-1 p.m.; register: www.cceb.med.upenn.edu/cci/summer-short-course-causal-inference-june-11-12-2020; cost: $175, $100/students (CCEB). Also June 12.

6/12  Restorative Justice Book Club; a monthly book discussion about restorative, transformative and healing Justice; 1 p.m.; info: pcerdera@upenn.edu and to register: https://forms.gle/7kLBexw7SvhfLsBd7 Also July 10 & August 14. Optional Discussion Sessions June 26, July 24 & August 28, 1 p.m. (Restorative Practices @ Penn-Office of Student Conduct).

7/16   Philadelphia Bar Association Public Interest Brown Bag Series: Cultural Competency in Public Best Practice; noon; register: https://tinyurl.com/7-16-barevent (Penn Law). 

          Ophthalmology Seminar 2020: From Hemodialysis to Therapeutic Plasma Exchange; 5 p.m.; $99; register: https://tinyurl.com/vetseminar2020 (PennVet).

7/17   Mindfulness at the Museum; noon; info and register: https://icaphila.org (ICA). Also July 24, 31. 

7/22   Admissions Webinar For High School Students; noon; register: www.nursing.upenn.edu/calendar/#!event_id/3380/view/event (Nursing).

7/23    Admissions Webinar-MSN and Nurse Anesthesia DNP Programs; noon; RSVP: https:// tinyurl.com/ycvdcszu (Nursing).

7/25    Recycled Art, Found Object Sculpture; 3 part class taught by Brujo de la Mancha; 3 p.m.; register: www.therotunda.org/event/recycled-art-found-object-sculpture-a-3-part-class-taught-by-brujo-de-la-mancha (The Rotunda). Also August 1, 8.

7/29    Admissions Webinar—Accelerated Nursing Programs; virtual information session; noon; RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/y6byz3y8 (Nursing).

8/5      Admissions Webinar for High School Students; virtual event; noon; register: https://tinyurl.com/nursing-hs-webinar (Nursing).

           Webinar: Reimagining Legal Operations: Reimagining the Future of the Profession; several panelists explore effects of COVID-19 on law; 3 p.m.; virtual event; register: https://tinyurl.com/penn-law-future (Penn Law). 

8/6       Exploring Your Identity Workshop; interactive workshop with LGBT Center; virtual event; 1-3 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/gse-exploring-identity (GSE). 

8/12     Pediatric Primary Care, Pediatric Acute Care NP, and Prenatal Care NP Webinar; join admissions staff for info about several programs; virtual event; 12:30 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/nursing-webinar-8-12 (Nursing).

            Pediatric Primary Care NP, Family NP, and Adult Gerontology Primary Care NP Webinar; 2:30 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/nursing-admissions-webinar (Nursing). 

            Webinar: Reimagining Legal Technology–Reimagining the Future of the Profession; virtual event; 3 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/penn-law-technology (Penn Law).

8/19     Workday@Penn Q&A Live; have questions about Workday answered; virtual; noon; register: https://tinyurl.com/WorkdayQA (Workday@Penn).

            Admissions Webinar for High School Students; noon; RSVP:  https://www.nursing.upenn.edu/calendar/#!view/event/event_id/3382 (Nursing).

         Nursing & Healthcare Administration MSN and Health Leadership MSN Webinar; noon; RSVP: https://www.nursing.upenn.edu/calendar/#!view/event/event_id/3396 (Nursing).

Career Services

6/2   How to Explore Career Options for Social Science PhDs; 11 a.m.; https://upenn.joinhandshake.com/events/497622

6/9   How to Explore Career Options for Languages and Literature PhDs; 11 a.m.; https://upenn.joinhandshake.com/events/498116

HR: Healthy You Workshops

Open to faculty and staff; free. Register: www.hr.upenn.edu/myhr/registration

6/18  Chair Yoga; noon.

HR: Professional and Personal Development Programs

Open to faculty and staff. Register: http://knowledgelink.upenn.edu/

6/11    Taking Control of Conflict; 9 a.m.-noon; $75

6/16    Project Management; 12:30 p.m.; free.

6/18    Assertiveness Skills; 12:30 p.m.; free.

7/16    Fundamentals of Strategic Planning; 12:30 p.m.; free.

7/28    Develop Your Presentation Skill; 12:30 p.m.; free.

           Tools for Career Assessment and Development; 12:30 p.m.; free.

HR: Work-life Workshops

Open to faculty and staff; free. Register: www.hr.upenn.edu/registration

6/1      New and Expectant Parent Briefing; 12:30 p.m.

           Positive Momentum: 4-Week Mindfulness Course; 12:30 p.m. Also June 8, 15, 22.

6/1      We All Matter: Diversity in the Workplace; ongoing online course. Through June 30.

6/9      Caring for Loved Ones with Dementia; 12:30 p.m.

6/10    Guided Mindful Meditation; 12:30 p.m.

6/15    Stress Management; 12:30 p.m.

6/19    Mindfulness; 12:30 p.m.

6/26    Guided Mindful Meditation; 12:30 p.m.

6/29    Mental and Physical Health Making the Connection; 12:30 p.m.

7/1     Webinar: The Sandwich Generation: Multi-Generational Caregiving. Accessible through July 31.

7/31    Using the Tuition Benefit for You and Your Family; 12:30 p.m.

Liberal and Professional Studies

6/2   Master of Environmental Studies Virtual Café; chat with Yvette Bordeaux, Director of Professional Master’s Programs in Earth and Environmental Science, about the program and application process; noon; www.upenn.edu/lps-events Also July 7 and August 4.

         Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Virtual Info Session; learn about Penn’s online undergraduate degree designed especially for working professional; noon; registration required: https://lpsonline.sas.upenn.edu/events Also June 16, July 7, August 4, 5:30 p.m.; July 21 and August 18, noon. 

6/17  Organizational Dynamics Virtual Info Session; learn about the MS and MPhil programs and the non-degree Dynamics Learning Exchange; 6 p.m.; registration required: www.upenn.edu/lps-events Also July 14.

7/6    Penn Summer Coding Camp for High School Students; build websites and games while gaining foundational programming and problem-solving skills; info: www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/programs/high-school/coding-camp Through July 24. Also August 3-21.

8/4    Master of Environmental Studies Virtual Café; noon; info: www.upenn.edu/lps-events

         Bachelor of Applied Arts and Science Virtual Information Session; 5:30 p.m.; info: https://lpsonline.sas.upenn.edu/events

8/18  Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Virtual Information Session; noon; register: https://lpsonline.sas.upenn.edu/events (LPS). 

Morris Arboretum

Register: morrisarb.org/learn

6/11   Sugar, Sex, and Poison: Shocking Plant Secrets Caught on Camera; Bill Cullina, The F. Otto Haas Executive Director, discusses how this world of pollen, poisons, pigments, pheromones, sugars and sex translates to sound organic practices we all can benefit from; 10 a.m.; $10/members, $12/non-members.

6/17   The Botany of Design; Bill Cullina, F. Otto Haas Executive Director, talks about horticultural secrets, aesthetics, psychology, botany and ecology in the garden; 10 a.m.; $10/members, $12/non-members.

Penn Home Ownership Services 

Info: www.upenn.edu/homeownership

6/3   Home Buying 101; 1-2 p.m. Also July 1, August 5.

6/17 Exploring The PHOS Program; 1-2 p.m. Also July 15, August 19.

Penn Law: Prepare to Practice
Six-session course. Info and register: www.law.upenn.edu/newsevents/

6/1    Introduction to Legal Research For Practice; 1 p.m.

6/3    Regulatory and Administrative Legal Research; 1 p.m.

6/5    Transactional and Securities Research; 1 p.m.

6/8    Litigation Research; 1 p.m.

6/10  Analytics and Artificial Intelligence; 1 p.m.

6/12  Current Awareness, Public Records, and Non-Legal Research; 1 p.m.

Penn Libraries Summer Workshops
Info: https://guides.library.upenn.edu/workshops

Research Management
Info and register: https://tinyurl.com/librariesresearchmanagement

6/9     Planning for Collecting Data; 11 a.m.

6/12    Mind Mapping, Visual Thinking; 11 a.m.

6/19    Techniques and Tools for Research Management; 1 p.m.

6/24    Fast Full Text; 11 a.m.

6/26     Introduction to DevonThink for Research Organization; 3 p.m.

6/29     Getting the Most Out of Mendeley: Organize and Cite; 2 p.m.

7/8       Advanced Citation Management with Zotero; 1 p.m.

Systematic Review
Info and register: https://tinyurl.com/librariessystematicreview

6/16      Systematic Reviews: An Introduction; 10 a.m.

6/17      Systematic Literature Searching; 10 a.m.

6/18      Citation Management; 10 a.m.

Design and Making
Info and register: https://tinyurl.com/librariesdesignandmaking

6/16      Intro to Visual Design Principles and Elements; 3 p.m.

6/17      Introduction to Illustrator: Scientific Diagrams; 12:30 p.m.

6/23      Zines; 5 p.m.

6/24      Designing your Research Poster; 2 p.m.

             Printing at Home: Printing with Styrofoam

6/25      Making your Photos better with Photoshop; 2 p.m.

6/30      Data Visualization: Tips and Good Practices; 11 a.m.

             Creating Your First Podcast (Basics of Podcasting); 1 p.m.

             Making Type at Home: From the Potato to the Linoleum Block; 4 p.m.

R Workshops
Info and register: https://tinyurl.com/librariesRworkshops

6/22      Introduction to R; noon.

6/23      Working with Data in R; noon.

6/24      Visualizations and Publishing with R

Building an Online Presence
Info and register: https://tinyurl.com/librariesonlinepresence

7/9        Web Design and CSS; 1 p.m.

7/23      You Do What Now? How to Talk to Nonspecialists About Your Research; 3 p.m.

Digital Archives and Special Collections
Info and register: https://tinyurl.com/librariesdigitalarchives

7/7        Exploring Penn's Special Collections from Home; 2 p.m.

Digital Scholarship Bootcamp
Info and register: https://tinyurl.com/librariesdigitalscholarship

7/6        Hands-On Data Management; 11 a.m.

             Data Wrangling with Google Sheets; 1 p.m.

7/7        Introduction to Topic Modeling; 1 p.m.

             Simplify Your Archival Research Workflow with Tropy; 3 p.m.

7/8        Building Geographic Heat Maps; 1 p.m.

             Digital Storytelling: Timelines and Story Maps; 3 p.m.

7/9        OPenn and Digital Primary Resources; 11 a.m.

             Web Development for Personal Websites and Blogs; 1 p.m.

             Introduction to the Command Line; 3 p.m.

7/10      Intro to GIS and Mapping; 11 a.m.

Penn Museum

Info: www.penn.museum/athome/

         Object Location Map; browse and discover objects in the museum’s collection via a geographic interface that uses place names and their geocoded locations; www.penn.museum/collections/map/

         Penn Museum on Pinterest; discover cultural recipes and arts & crafts; www.pinterest.com/pennmuseum/boards

         Teacher and Family Resources by Gallery; activities designed to give your students practice in critical thinking and object analysis; www.penn.museum/sites/k12/teacher-resources/resources-by-culture/

          Virtual Interactive Learning Programs; a museum educator will provide a live museum-themed lesson in real time; www.penn.museum/sites/k12/traveling-programs/virtual-programs/

6/1      The Digital Daily Dig; a 3-minute video on an object or topic in the Penn Museum collections and access to past daily digs; 1 p.m.; www.penn.museum/events/adult-programs/the-daily-dig Through May 31.

6/4     The Deep Dig: Discover Ancient Rome, Pompeii, and Herculaneum; four-session online course about the archaeology and art of ancient Italy, especially Rome, Pompeii, and Herculaneum; 6 p.m.; $175, $125/members; info: www.penn.museum/calendar/419/the-deep-dig (Museum). Also June 11, 18, 25.

6/8     Between the Lines: Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; book club meetings moderated by Dwaune Latimer; 5:30 p.m.; $5/three meetings; register: www.penn.museum/calendar/438/between-the-lines Also June 19, 22.

6/11   Coffee With A Keeper; Marie-Claude Boileau, Penn Museum; 9:30-11 a.m.;  $5, free/members; info: www.penn.museum/calendar/53/coffee-with-a-keeper-marie-claude-boileau 

7/6     Between the Lines: Barracoon: The Story of the Last “Black Cargo” by Zora Neale Hurston; book club meetings moderated by Deborah Thomas; 5:30 p.m.; $5/three meetings; register: www.penn.museum/calendar/430/between-the-lines Also July 16, 27.

7/28    Morning Coffee Break With Anne Brancati; 10 a.m.; info: www.penn.museum/calendar/450/morning-coffee-break

8/3      Between the Lines: Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi; book club meetings moderated by Vanicléia Silva Santos; 5:30 p.m.; $5/three meetings; info: www.penn.museum/calendar/435/between-the-lines Also August 17, 24.

8/11     Morning Coffee Break with Katherine Blanchard; virtual event; 10 a.m.; register: https://www.penn.museum/calendar/451/morning-coffee-break (Museum).

8/19    World Wonders: Greek Votives: Meaning and Making; 11 a.m.; free to registered guests.

8/20    Living Room Lecture: Chat with Dr. Lucy Fowler Williams and Patty Talahongva; 5:30 p.m.

           Date Night: Venture to Egypt; 8 p.m.; $5/per couple.

8/25    Morning Coffee Break with Deborah Brown Stewart; 10 a.m.

       Annenberg Center @ Home; a weekly line-up of virtual arts experiences including music, theatre and dance performances and family content that’s fun for all ages; https://annenbergcenter.org/blog/

capton: Photo by Judy Miller.

       Morris Arboretum’s Music That Plants Like; YouTube playlist for your plants to grow big and beautiful; https://tinyurl.com/musicplantslike

World Café Live

       World Café Live Livestream Calendar; visit https://xpn.org/events/concert-calendar for info about online concerts by artists all over the world.

6/5  Virtual Free At One; live performances; 1 p.m.; www.facebook.com/worldcafelive (World Cafe Live). Fridays Until Free at Noon Resumes. 

   

    Amplify Nursing; created and hosted by Penn Nursing’s Marion Leary, director of innovation, and Angelarosa DiDonato, associate program administrator, features nurses who are leading the way in nursing science, policy and innovation; available every other Wednesday; https://www.nursing.upenn.edu/research/innovation/amplify-nursing-podcast/

     Energy Policy Now; produced by the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy and hosted by energy journalist Andy Stone, who speaks with leaders from industry, government and academia as they shed light on today’s pressing energy policy debates; https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/energy-policy-now

     Momentum 2020: The Power of Penn Women; podcast associated with a three-day conference in October celebrating the power of Penn women; https://pennmomentum.libsyn.com/

     No Stupid Questions; Stephen Dubner (co-author of the Freakonomics book series) and Angela Duckworth (Rosa Lee and Egbert Chang Professor of Psychology and Senior Scientific Advisor of the Positive Psychology Center) really like to ask people questions, and came to believe there's no such thing as a stupid one. So they made a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want; https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-stupid-questions/id1510056899

     Office Hours; produced by the Office of University Communications, this podcast series explores the minds of the Penn’s academic talents in a more unbuttoned and freewheeling setting outside of the lecture hall; https://penntoday.upenn.edu/subtopic/office-hours?page=0

     OMNIA; produced by the School of Arts and Sciences, this series provides insights and perspectives from the home of the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences at Penn; https://soundcloud.com/omniapenn

     Poem Talk; Kelly Writers House impresario Al Filreis leads a roundtable discussion of a single poem with a series of rotating guests; https://jacket2.org/content/poem-talk

     The Daily Pennsylvanian podcasts; The DP produces several podcasts; https://www.thedp.com/section/podcasts

     The Global Cable; produced by Perry World House, this podcast discusses “the world’s biggest issues with the people who work on them;” https://tinyurl.com/globalcablepodcast

     The Media at Risk Podcast; produced by the Center for Media at Risk at the Annenberg School, this podcast gives voice to media practitioners and the dilemmas they face when political threat undermines their activity; https://www.ascmediarisk.org/ideas/podcasts/

     Tradeoffs; Hosted by Dan Gorenstein, mediamaker-in-residence at the Annenberg School; episodes air every other Wednesday; https://tradeoffs.org/

     Wharton Business Radio; a variety of shows and podcasts are produced at Wharton; visit https://businessradio.wharton.upenn.edu/shows/ for a full list.

     Work-Life with Adam Grant; this TED original podcast takes you inside some truly unusual places, and helps make work not suck; https://www.adamgrant.net/worklife

6/18   The Stone Girl; livestream interview with novelist Dirk Wittenborn about his latest novel; 6 p.m.; to view: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9jK8G0H-4k (KWH).

Now  Baltimore Avenue Virtual Dollar Stroll; support Baltimore Avenue businesses by purchasing $1 raffle tickets for a chance to win prize packs; https://universitycity.rallyup.com/dollarstroll (UCD). Tickets available through June 24.

7/2   Wawa Welcome America Festival; Penn Museum’s line up includes touring the Egypt Galleries at 10 a.m., an At Home: Anthro LIVE session at 11 a.m., a daily dig at 1 p.m. and a living room lecture about Rome’s founding at 5:30 p.m.; to participate: www.facebook.com/pennmuseum/ (Museum).

7/11 Printmaker Pop-Up Market; celebration of Philly's printmakers; day of live and recorded events on July 17; info: https://guides.library.upenn.edu/commonpressnews/posts/Printmaker-Pop-Up-Market (ARG, Common Press). Through July 19.

Penn Museum

11 a.m. Register: penn.museum/calendar

7/15   World Wonders: A Trip to China and Beyond: Part 2.

7/22   World Wonders: Learn Egyptian Hieroglyphs.

7/23    Date Night: Venture to Egypt; 8 p.m.; virtual event; info: https://www.penn.museum/calendar/472/date-night

Fridays at 2:30 p.m., Quaker Classics will feature live rebroadcasts of Penn victories; info: https://tinyurl.com/quakerclassics; to watch: www.youtube.com/PennSportsNetwork

6/12   (W) Basketball vs. Brown; original broadcast: March 3, 2018.

6/19   Football vs. Princeton; original broadcast: November 4, 2017.

6/26   (W) Soccer vs. Robert Morris; original broadcast: September 4, 2016.

7/3     (M) Basketball vs. Princeton; original broadcast: January 6, 2018.

7/10   Field Hockey vs. #10 Syracuse; original broadcast: October 22, 2017.

7/17   Football vs. Brown; original broadcast: October 29, 2016.

7/24   (M) Basketball vs. Harvard; original broadcast: February 24, 2018.

      Penn Museum Lecture Series Video Playlists; lectures, films and videos from the past, grouped by topic; www.penn.museum/collections/videos/playlist/ (Museum).

6/3  Hollywood, COVID-19, and the Future of Media; online interview series; 5 p.m.; info: https://decherney.org/hollywood-covid-19-and-the-future-of-media/ (Cinema Studies). Wednesdays through August 5.

       How Did They Survive? The Aftermaths of Chernobyl; Adriana Petryna, anthropology; 6 p.m.; $5; info: www.penn.museum/calendar/51/how-did-they-survive-the-aftermaths-of-chernobyl (Museum).

6/4   Thirsty Thursdays: Living Room Lectures; livestreamed chats with curators; 5:30 p.m.; join: www.facebook.com/PennMuseum (Museum). Thursdays through August.

6/11  Hydrochlorothiazide Use and Risk of Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer–A Multi-Database Retrospective Cohort Study; Darren Toh, Harvard; 9 a.m.; Bluejeans meeting: https://bluejeans.com/988084453 (CCEB).

6/16    Race, Justice, and International Human Rights; Dominique Day, UN and Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, PWH; noon; register: https://tinyurl.com/RaceJusticeHumanRights (PWH, Africana Studies).

6/19   Shields of the Republic: The Triumph and Peril of America’s Alliances; Mira Rapp-Hooper, Council on Foreign Relations; noon; Zoom meeting; info: cscc-contact@sas.upenn.edu (CSCC). 

6/25   Decision Making in Bone Augmentation Procedures; Ehab Moussa, dentist; 5 p.m.; Bluejeans meeting: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/register/akzrvqjv (Penn Dental). 

7/1     Pharmaceuticals, Plastics, PFAS and Partnerships: Three Problems and a Solution to Water Pollution; Pam Lazos, EPA; noon; RSVP: www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-water-matters-speaker-series-tickets-105593914240 (The Water Center).

7/15   School Restart and the Importance of Involving Parents; winners of the Harold McGraw, Jr. Prize for Education; 2 p.m.; Zoom meeting; info: www.gse.upenn.edu/event/webinar-school-restart-importance-involving-parents (GSE). 

7/16   Mechanical Etiologies of Dental Implant Complications and Disease and Their Treatment; Paul Rosen, dentist; 5 p.m.; register: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/register/ypydyszr (Dental).

7/23    Current Concepts in Bone Regeneration; Rodrigo Neiva, NYU; 6 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/ybt5sy9t (Dental).

7/29    Comparing National Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis; several speakers; 4 p.m. Zoom meeting; register: https://tinyurl.com/NationalResponsesCOVID-19 (The Penn Program on Regulation, Law).

7/30    Philadelphia Bar Association Public Interest Brown Bag Series: Policy and Impact Litigation; panel discussion; noon; register: https://tinyurl.com/y39xydxm (Law).

           Loading Protocols and Treatment Decisions for Single Teeth in the Esthetic Zone; Jeffrey Ganeles, South Florida Center for Periodontics and Implant Dentistry; 6 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/y5dtl8oc (Dental).

8/5      Mind the Gap: Conversations About Life and Landscape Architecture; Signe Nielsen, MNLA; Zoom meeting; 6 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/mind-the-gap (Landscape Architecture). 

8/6      Philadelphia Bar Association Public Interest Brown Bag Series: Case Study in Advocacy; Philadelphia Bar Association Law School Outreach Committee; Zoom meeting; noon; register: https://tinyurl.com/8-6-bar-event (Penn Law).

           Management of Failed Full Arch Implant Cases; Costa Nicolopoulos, SameDay Dental Implants Clinic, Dubai; BlueJeans meeting; 6 p.m.; register: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/register/jxajcsex (Dental).

8/12     Mind the Gap: Conversations About Life and Landscape Architecture; Lisa Switkin, James Corner Field Operations; Zoom meeting; 6 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/mind-the-gap (Landscape Architecture). 

8/13     Site-Specific Approaches for Treating Ginvigal Recession Part 2: The Maxilla and Posterior Mandible; Vinay M. Bhide, periodontist; BlueJeans meeting; 5 p.m.; register: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/register/szjwgcjc (Penn Dental). 

8/19     Mind the Gap: Conversations About Life and Landscape Architecture; Gerdo Aquino, SWA/Balsley; Zoom meeting; 6 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/mind-the-gap (Landscape Architecture). 

8/20     Dental Implants in Periodontal Prosthesis: The Past, the Present and the Future; 6-8 p.m.; Dumitru Gogarnoiu, Penn Dental; BlueJeans meeting; register: https://tinyurl.com/yyd8q2cz (Dental).

8/26    The COVID-19 Crisis and its Implications for US Regulatory Law; panel of speakers from various law schools; 4 p.m.; Zoom; register: https://pennlaw.cvent.com/d/17q8v5 (Penn Law).

           Mind the Gap: Conversations About Life and Landscape Architecture; Shane Coen, Coen+Partners; Zoom; 6 p.m.; register: https://tinyurl.com/mind-the-gap (Landscape Architecture).

8/27    Managing Implant Complications in the Esthetic Zone: Current Concepts with Current Biologics; Hector Sarmiento, dentist; 6 p.m.; BlueJeans; register: https://primetime.bluejeans.com/a2m/register/wpqyyswc (Dental).

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