2/27 Ground Control The Weitzman School of Design welcomes Jeffrey S. Nesbit of the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University to discuss his research on urbanization, infrastructure, and the evolution of "technical lands." 6:30 p.m. Fisher Fine Arts Library, 220 S. 34th St.
2/28 Lunch and Learn: Zotero Penn Libraries and the Penn Graduate Student Center partner to offer this how-to session for Zotero, a citation manager and generator. Lunch is provided. 12:15 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. Penn Graduate Student Center, 3615 Locust Walk
3/4 Songs of Love and Loss In collaboration with the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society, Penn Museum presents flutist Emi Ferguson and harpist Ashley Jackson for a conversation and musical demonstration, moderated by Assyriologist Paul Delnero. The conversation will explore the role of the flute and harp in Sumerian culture. 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Penn Museum, 3260 South St.
3/8 Building Better Nutrition Together The Perelman School of Medicine, the Community Grocer, and the Cobbs Creek community collaborate for this open dialogue about the challenges of improving health by having a healthier diet. The conversation will include results from a nutrition study conducted over the summer. Lunch is provided. 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Church of Christian Compassion, 6121 Cedar Ave.
Arts, Humanities, & Social Sciences The practice of art collection as a collaboration As part of an undergraduate course, Penn faculty and students curated an Arthur Ross Gallery exhibition of works from the Neumann family’s extensive collection of modern and contemporary art.
Campus & Community Penn Center for Innovation celebrates 10 years The University’s nexus for technology transfer supports researchers in their innovative efforts, from CAR T to mRNA advancements that have dramatically reshaped the world.
Science & Technology An illuminating celebration to a brighter, greener future Members of the Penn community celebrated an energy research milestone: the unveiling of the new Vagelos Laboratory for Energy Science and Technology.
Campus & Community Rivers in a changing world A new Academically Based Community Service class brings Penn and William L. Sayre High School students together to learn environmental science and engineering.