16 Master of Applied Positive Psychol- ogy On-Campus Info Session; Huntsman Hall. 21 Post-Baccalaureate Studies On-Campus Info Session. November Penn Law A T P E N N 6 Info Session: JD/MSSP (Social Wherever this symbol appears, more images are available on our website, Policy); 1:15 p.m.; rm. 330, Golkin Hall. www.upenn.edu/almanac/ Carey JD/MBA Program Info Ses- ACADEMIC CALENDAR Moundbuilders: Ancient Artifacts of sion; 4 p.m.; rm. 103, Vance Hall. Also North America; Penn Museum. Through November 13, 20, 27. 1 Advance registration for spring term. July 15. 10 Microsoft Excel for the L.L.M. Pro- fessional: Fundamentals; noon; rm. 1, Through November 12. Ongoing 10 Last day to withdraw from a course. Audubon’s Birds of America; Infor- Berylson Family Classroom, Gittis Hall. 21 Thurs-Fri class schedule on Tues- mation Desk, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library. 13 Practice Area Fair; 4:30 p.m.; Haa- Wed. Through November 22. Heaven On Earth: Churches of ga Lounge, Silverman Hall. 23 Thanksgiving Break. Through Constantinople; The Photography of 14 LinkedIn Drop-Ins; all day; rm. 112, November 26. Ahmet Ertug; Penn Museum. Tanenbaum Hall. Also November 15, 16. 27 Classes resume. Human Evolution: The First 200 Penn Libraries Million Years; Penn Museum. Workshops held at Van Pelt-Dietrich Museum Playdate: Native American Voices will gives children ages 3-5 the chance to CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES IHP: The First 100 Years; I-House. Library, unless noted. Register: http:// learn about Native American origin stories through story time in the gallery, touchable ar- John Cage: How to Get Started; commons.library.upenn.edu/wicshops tifacts and hands-on activities on November 7 at Penn Museum. See Children’s Activities. Best of the Fest 2017: Kid Flix Slought. 18 Data Breach: Ethical Consideration two series of Japanese short films. Marc Anthony Richardson; 4 p.m. Mix 2; ages 8+; 2 p.m.; I-House; tickets: Marian Anderson on the World 1 ihousephilly.org When Working with Data. 5 Pirate Jenny’s Conspiracy. 7 : Finding the Hidden Stage; Marian Anderson Gallery, Van City Pelt-Dietrich Library. 2 Art of Research 002: Search, Fact- 6 The Field. ; Nathaniel Popkin, Pete Woodall; Morris Check, Repeat. 7 Tribal Justice. 6:30 p.m. Prices & registration: morrisarboretum.org Native American Voices: The Peo- ple—Here and Now; Penn Museum. 3 Research Drop-In: Citations for Art 9 10th Annual Philadelphia Asian Ameri- 10 Carmen Maria Machado and Andrea 7 Plant a Terrarium: Fall Break Samuel Yellin, Metalworker: Draw- and Design; B-Level Seminar Room, can Film Festival. Through November 12. Lawlor. Workshop; ages 7-10; 1 p.m. ings from the Architectural Archives; Fisher Fine Arts. 13 Little Stones. 13 The Odyssey, new translation; Emily 10 Free Storytime at the Arboretum; Kroiz Gallery, Architectural Archives. 7 Sharing Your Work. Birthright: A War Story. Wilson. ages 1-5; 10:30 a.m. Also November 24. 16 The History of Nursing as Seen 8 PennImmersive Open House and INAATE/SE/. 28 Free Speech on Campus; Sigal Kids Thanksgiving Centerpiece 17 19 Through the Lens of Art; Carol Ware Tech Demos. Le Trou; French. Ben-Porath. Workshop; ages 6-12; 10:30 a.m. 18 Kellie Jones and Hettie Jones. Lobby, Claire Fagin Hall. 9 Art of Research 003: Keep Track of 30 A Separate Wind; Italian. 30 Peanut Butter and Jams Unearthed in the Archives; Fridays Your Research 1:30 p.m.; Penn Museum. Penn Bookstore Tickets: $10.05; info: worldcafelive.com 10 LinkedIn Photo Shoot MEETINGS 7 Letters to a Young Reformer; Freder- Doors: 10:30 a.m. Shows: 11 a.m. Penn Museum Tours Leveraging Classroom Spaces for ick Hess; 4 p.m. (GSE). Active, Collaborative Learning (DigPed Miss Nina Meets the Jungle Gym Jam. Weekend tours begin at 1:30 p.m. at the 10 PPSA; noon; rm. TBA, College Hall. Now or Never! Fifty-Fourth Massa- 4 Kamin entrance. Free w/admission. 003). 11 Alex & the Kaleidoscope. 14 WPPSA; 12:30 p.m.; rm. 201, 3401 chusetts Infantry’s War to End Slavery; 11 Info: www.penn.museum Python Coding Workshop. Walnut Street, B Wing. 18 Mr. Jon & Friends. 14 Ray Anthony Shepard; 2:30 p.m. 16 Art of Research 004: What You 15 Teaching Girls: How Teachers and Penn Museum FITNESS AND LEARNING Should Know About Publishing MUSIC Museum Playdate: Native American Parents Can Reach Their Brains and 7 30 Decoding Publisher Contracts: Hearts; Charlotte Jacobs, education, and Voices; ages 3-5; 10:30 a.m.; prices & 1 BGS Walk-In Wednesday with Career What to Look for Before You Sign. 1 Baroque Unbound: Improvisation in penn.museum/playdates Services; noon; rm. 160, BRB. Also the Time of Bach; Chamber Orchestra of Peter Kuriloff, education; 6 p.m. registration: Art of Research 005: Research in 11 Second Saturday Family Workshop: November 8, 15, 22, 24. Philadelphia; 7:30 p.m.; Harold Prince the Moment: Refining Your Work. Theatre; $30 (Annenberg Center). SPECIAL EVENTS Mythology; 11 a.m.; prices & registration: Drum Circle Workshop; 6:30 p.m.; Zotero; Canvas Help; Bloomberg penn.museum/secondsaturdays general admission/$15, members and 101; Microsoft Excel; WordPress; mul- 11 University Choir; 8 p.m.; Philadel- 7 Can We Talk? noon; Spady Room, students/$10. Also November 8, 15, 22, 29. tiple events through November; info and phia Episcopal Cathedral, 19 S 38th St.; Fox-Fels Hall; register: www.fels.upenn. CONFERENCES 2 Penn Knitters; noon on Thursdays; registration: tinyurl.com/objw8zp tickets: $5, free/PennCard (Music Dept.). edu/event/1262 (Fels Institute). Penn Women’s Center (PWC). 15 Penn Baroque and Recorded 8 PennImmersive Open House and Tech 1 Penn Health-Tech Symposium; 3 Yoga with Anisha; noon; Arthur Ross HR: Professional and Personal Ensembles; 8 p.m.; Recital Hall, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Arthur H. Rubenstein Demos; 11 a.m.; Class of 1978 Pavilion, Gallery; free/Penn students, $5/all others. Development Programs Fisher-Bennett Hall (Music Dept.). Van Pelt-Dietrich Library; register: libcal.li- Auditorium, Smilow Center; free; Also November 10 (ARG). Open to faculty and staff. Register at 17 An Evening of Song with Meg Bragle; brary.upenn.edu/event/3620546 register: bit.ly/2yulxrn (Smilow). www.knowledgelink.upenn.edu (Libraries). 4 Penn Athletics Homecoming 5K; 7 p.m.; Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Games and Learning with Google 2 10th Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg race 8 a.m., register: http://tinyurl.com/ Programs at 12:30 p.m. unless noted. Library (Libraries). Cardboard; Marcus Wright, sociology; Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the yb8c2tc5; Shoemaker Green, ; 7 Navigating Your Career at Penn 18 Penn Wind Ensemble; 8 p.m.; Irvine 5:30 p.m.; Collaboration Space, Van Digital Age: Intertwined Worlds; 9 a.m.- $20 if registered before November 3 presented by HR Recruitment. Auditorium (Music Dept.). Pelt-Dietrich Library; register: marcus- 7 p.m.; Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Diet- (Alumni). Learning with Lynda: Leading with [email protected] World Cafe Live rich Library; prices and register: bit. 6 Consulting Primer Information Emotional Intelligence. 9 Veterans Visit Day; 8:30 a.m.; Penn ly/2yS9IhR Through November 4 Session; 11:30 a.m.; Spady Room, Fox- STEP UP: Introduction; 9 a.m.- Performances daily. Complete listing and Law buildings (Law). (Libraries). 14 tickets: www.worldcafelive.com Fels Hall register: bit.ly/2zkkUzR (Fels noon; $150 for entire seven-course 11 GSE Fall Open House; 10 a.m.; Inn 4 Penn Reasons and Foundations in Institute). program. at Penn; registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Epistemology Conference: Testimony and Applying to Join the MD/PhD Pro- Learning with Lynda: Succeeding in ON STAGE Epistemology in the Age of Fake News; 10 30 State of Fels Address; 4 p.m.; Spady gram Info Session; 12:30 p.m.; rm. 506 a New Job. 4 Point of Interest; Raphael Xavier; 2 Room, Fox-Fels Hall (Fels Instititute). a.m.-7 p.m.; rm. 402, Claudia Cohen Hall; E/W, Jordan Medical Education Center; 28 TED Talk Tuesday: Margaret register: bit.ly/2grWHUF (Philosophy). p.m.; Harold Prince Theater; $30; (An- Alumni Homecoming Weekend RSVP by November 2: Heffernan-Why It’s Time to Forget the nenberg Center). Also 8 p.m. Principal of Condensed Matter: A [email protected] Pecking Order at Work. 3 See full list of events at bit.ly/2y- Symposium in Honor of Tom Lubensky; 9 9 All’s Well that End’s Well by William JPIey Through November 5. 7 Planning for Retirement; 3:30 p.m.; Shakespeare; 8 p.m.; Annenberg Center a.m.-1 p.m.; LRSM; $150; register: goo. Gaulton Auditorium, BRB; register: HR: Quality of Worklife Workshops gl/W6730Y Through November 5 (LRSM). Open to faculty and staff. Register at (Theatre Arts). Also November 10 and 11 Penn Vet Working Dog Center Tours bit.ly/2incrbV (FAPD). berkej@ 9 Fourth Annual Penn CHOP Microbi- www.hr.upenn.edu/myhr/registration at 8 p.m.; November 12 at 1 p.m. 7 Get Lost; 2 p.m.; RSVP: 9 Myers-Briggs Training Session; 4 Programs at 12:30 p.m. unless noted. upenn.edu. ome Symposium; 8 a.m.-6:15 p.m.; BRB p.m.; Spady Room, Fox-Fels Hall; register: II/III Auditorium; free; register: 2 Integrating Breastfeeding and Work; READINGS & SIGNINGS 30 Up & Over, Under & Through; 10 bit.ly/2ySpp8I Must take online test before- a.m.; RSVP: [email protected]. bit.ly/2yso7AC Opening Reception: hand: bit.ly/1PLCvly (Fels Institute). noon. 2 A Conversation with Shadi Hamid: November 8, 6 p.m.; rm. 130 Hill Pavil- Understanding Your Style Using the 7 Guided Meditation: Take a Breath Rethinking Political Islam; Ian Lustick, Penn Museum ion; register: bit.ly/2zyUY4L (CHOP). MBTI; 9 a.m.; rm. 1412, BRB; register: and Relax; noon. political science; 5:30 p.m.; rm. 110, 16 Mummies and Martinis; 6 p.m.; $9, 14 The Young, Gifted, and @Risk Con- bit.ly/2x5uA0G (Office of Organization 8 Nurturing Work-Life Integration as ; register: includes one free drink. ference; 8:15 a.m.-5 p.m.; Houston Hall; Effectiveness). a Deliberate Practice: An Experiential bit.ly/2gkOWvP (Middle East Center). free; register: bit.ly/2gPZ2FU (Nursing). 14 Penn GSE Virtual Open House; Retreat. In the Wake: On Blackness and SPORTS 15 14th Annual Penn Center for Muscu- 3 p.m.; register: https://www.applyweb. 9 Baby Sleep Workshop; noon. Being/Of Being Dispersed; Simone loskeletal Disorders Scientific Sympo- com/fixie/form/s/T8l1bpz (GSE). 16 Dealing with Difficult Personalities. White and Christina Sharpe; 1 p.m.; ICA; Tickets & venues: www.pennathletics.com sium; 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Gaulton Auditorium, 16 Keys to Homeownership; noon; ste. 20 Mindfulness Monday: From Mind RSVP: icaphila.org (ICA). 3 Sprint Football vs. Mansfield; 7 p.m. BRB; register: bit.ly/2yS3LRV (PCMD). 440A, 3401 Walnut Street; register: www. Full to Mindful. 10 Emily Wilson’s Odyssey Translation; (W) Volleyball vs. Cornell; 7 p.m. 16 Netter Center 25th Anniversary Con- upenn.edu/homeownership (PHOS). 21 Elder Law Basics Webinar. 4 p.m.; rm. 329-A, Max Kade Center 4 Field Hockey vs. Princeton; noon. ference: Higher Education Community Effective Lecturing; 3 p.m.; rm. 1412, (Classical Studies). Football vs. Princeton; 1 p.m. HR: Healthy Living Workshops Partnerships for Democracy and Social BRB; register: bit.ly/2zyWe7Z (FAPD). Voices from Syria; Wendy Pearlman; (W) Soccer vs. Princeton; 4 p.m. Open to faculty and staff. Register at 13 Change; 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; Houston 17 FOCUS Seminar Series: Family Leave 6 p.m.; Penn Museum; tickets: $10-$55 (W) Volleyball vs. Columbia; 5 p.m. bit.ly/2yteIJ0 www.hr.upenn.edu/myhr/registration Hall; register: Through to Retirement—Making the Most of Your (Museum). (M) Soccer vs. Princeton; 7 p.m. November 17 (Netter Center). 1 Be in the Know Biometric Screen- Benefits; noon; SCTR 12-146AB, Smilow 15 “Vampire Squid Media,” Grey Room; (M) Basketball vs. La Salle; 7 p.m. Translational Retinal Research & Center; register: bit.ly/2kXW9rb (FOCUS). ing. Through November 21. 13 Melody Jue, author; noon; 2nd Floor (M) Basketball vs. Navy; 7 p.m. Therapies: A Symposium in honor of Strategies for Success on the CE 7 Gentle Yoga; noon; Also November Conference Room, Graduate Student 15 Gustav Aguirre; 1-6 p.m.; School of Vet- Track; 3 p.m.; rm. 9-146, Smilow Center; 21. Center (English). 17 (W) Swimming/Diving vs. Princeton; 3 p.m. erinary Medicine; register: bit.ly/2ikl7zV register: bit.ly/2zk91dr (FAPD). 14 Flu Vaccine Clinic at Morris Arbo- 18 The Cracks Between What We (Penn Vet). retum; 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (M) Swimming/Diving vs. Cornell; 3 Are and What We Are Supposed to Be; Chair Yoga; noon. p.m. Prices & registration: morrisarboretum.org 15 Harryette Mullen; 1 p.m.; ICA; RSVP: EXHIBITS Zumba; noon. icaphila.org (ICA). 18 (M) Basketball vs. PSU-Brandywine; 1 An Ecological Approach to Waterway 11:30 a.m. Stabilization. Also November 8. 17 November Wellness Walk; noon; Ben 27 Soundtrack of the Revolution: Upcoming Franklin Statue, College Hall (CPHI). The Politics of Music in Iran Football vs. Cornell; 1:30 p.m. Field Identification of Landscape ; Nahid 18 Bearing Witness: Four Days in West 2 Flu Vaccine Clinic; Siamdoust; 3:30 p.m.; College Hall 200 (W) Swimming/Diving vs. Princeton; Kingston Through July 15 . Also November 3. 20 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; ; Penn Museum. . Houston Hall. (Middle East Center). 3 p.m. Speech/Acts; tour; 5 p.m.; ICA. 4 and Tour. (W) Swimming/Diving vs. Cornell; 3 27 Local Landscapes by Lisa Learner; Moss: How to Best Use It in Your Land- FILMS p.m. Burrison Gallery. Through December 20. scape. Unless noted, all events take place at 6 (W) Basketball vs. Lafayette; 5 p.m. p.m. in the Arts Café. Now The Magic of Mushrooms. 1 Lola Rennt; German; 8 p.m.; Class 21 (W) Swimming/Diving vs. La Salle; In Sight; Seeing People of the Holy 11 Gardening with Ornamental Grasses. of 1925 Lounge, Gregory House (Ger- RSVP: [email protected] 5 p.m. Land; Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich 16 Practical Business Management for manic Languages). 2 Journalism in Crisis; Yavgenia (M) Swimming/Diving vs. La Salle; Library. Through November 10. the Small Contractor. 8 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Albats and Trudy Rubin; noon. 5 p.m. Louis I. Kahn, Barge Architect; Penn 17 Designing Native and Ecological Lacks; free screening and commentary; A Conversation with David Daley. Architectural Archives. Through Novem- Plant Communities. 4 p.m.; Bossone Research Center, Mitch- 4 A Conversation with Alec Sokolow; 4 ber 13. ell Auditorium (HSS). p.m. Penn Ice Rink, Migrate; Addams Fine Arts Gallery. 12 Second Sunday Film Series: Forever A Lunch Talk with Ben Yagoda Tickets & info: www.upenn.edu/icerink 6 ; noon. Through November 14. Chinatown and A Family Day; 2 p.m.; 7 On Elie Wiesel; Alan Rosen and Al Gut Love: You Are My Future; Esther Public Skating; 12:30-2 p.m. every Penn Museum (Museum, Wolf Human- Mon., Wed., Fri., 4 :30-5:30 p.m. every Filreis; noon. Klein Gallery. Through November 25. ities Forum). Whenever We Feel Like It; Holly The Poet and the Dentist: Stephane Sat., 1-2 p.m. every Sun. 14 Mr. Gaga; 2 p.m.; rm. 401, Fish- 3910 Chestnut St., 2nd Floor Homecoming Skate; 1 p.m.; free w/ Melgard, Amanda Siberlig and Orchid Philadelphia, PA 19104-3111 Mallarme and Thomas Evans; Leon 5 er-Bennett Hall (Cinema Studies). Tierney. Levy Dental Medicine Library. Through PennCard. (215) 898-5274 or 5275 FAX (215) 898-9137 Finding Babel; 7 p.m.; I-House Conversation; Erica Baum and Al November 24. Thanksgiving Skate; 4:30 p.m.; free 8 Email: [email protected] 25 (Cinema Studies). Filreis. Cultures in Crossfire; Penn Museum. w/ non-perishable food donation. URL: www.upenn.edu/almanac The Unquiet Game of Chamique 9 Wexler Family Series; Beth Kissileff; Through November 26. Holdsclaw; Bruce Montgomery Theater, Unless otherwise noted, all events More Than Private: by Carrie Liberal & Professional Studies noon. Register: www.upenn.edu/lps-events Annenberg Center (Annenberg Center). 13 The Significance of Speculative are open to the general public as well Schneider; Slought; workshop: November Rosenwald; 6 p.m.; rm. 711, Williams as to members of the University. For 30, 6 p.m. Through November 30. All events at ste. 100, 3440 Market St. 15 Freedom; Carmen Machado; noon. unless noted. Hall (Africana Studies, Jewish Studies). building locations, call (215) 898-5000, A View of One’s Own; Arthur Ross City Planning Politics 4: Urban Mem- www.facilities.upenn.edu Walk-In Wednesdays 17 Tribal Justice; 7 p.m.; LightBox ory or see or the Gallery. Through December 10. 1 ; 11a.m.-1 p.m., ; Simone White and Randall Mason. University’s website, www.upenn.edu A 4:30-6 p.m. Also November 8, 15, 22 & 29. Film Center; $10 admission, free for Conversation; Adam Dickinson and The Worlds Between; Van Pelt-Diet- PennLaw (PennLaw). 14 phone number normally means tickets, rich Library. Through December 15. Master of Behavioral & Decision Katie Price; noon. reservations or registration are required. Sciences On-Campus Info Session 29 Die Welle; German; 8 p.m.; Class of Intertwined Worlds; Kislak Center, ; 6 15 Interfaces; Rachel Blau DuPlessis. Almanac carries an Update with Van Pelt-Dietrich Library. Through p.m.; Ben Franklin Room, Houston Hall. 1925 Lounge, Gregory House (Germanic Languages). Penn Book Center additions, changes & cancellations if December 22. 7 Master of Environmental Studies Events start at 6 p.m., unless noted. received by Monday at noon for the fol- We Are Not Alone; Annenberg School Virtual Café. I-House Info: www.pennbookcenter.com lowing week’s issue. University members of Communication. Through December. 8 Master of Chemical Sciences Virtual Prices & info: ihousephilly.org 1 Knowledge for Social Change: Ira may send notices for the Update or the Objects Speak: Media through Time; Info Session. Films start at 7 p.m. unless noted. Harkavy and John Puckett. December AT PENN calendar. Penn Museum. Through March 4. 14 Master of Liberal Arts On-Campus 2 Moses and Aaron. 2 Flavor and Soul: Italian America at Events on this calendar are subject to What in the World? Early Television Info Session. Mansfield 66/67. change. More information can be found Meets the World of Archaeology, 1950- 3 its African-American Edge; John Gennari. 15 Organizational Dynamics On-Cam- 4 Japanese Expanded Cinema Project; 4 Making Roads: Eugene Lim and on the sponsoring department’s website. 1966; Penn Museum. Through March. pus Info Session. Sponsors are listed in parentheses.

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1 12@12; noon; Arthur Ross Gallery Investigating the Link Between RNA Designing Dissidence: Instituting Different Ways of Teaching Theory; 18 The Afterlife of Egyptian Kings; Da- (ARG). and Polycomb Complexes in Gene Reg- and Inhabiting the Iranian Underground; Melissa Sanchez, English; 3:30 p.m.; rm. vid Silverman and Eckley Brinton Coxe, Clean Air at What Cost? The Rise ulation; Roberto Bonasio, cell and de- Pamela Karimi, UMass Dartmouth; 3:30 330, Fisher-Bennet Hall (English). Egyptology; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 345, Penn of “Blunt Force” Pollution Regulation velopmental biology; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 248, p.m.; rm. 111, Annenberg School for Network Formation and Bargaining Museum; tickets: www.penn.museum/ in ; Denise van der Kamp, Center Anatomy-Chemistry Bldg. (Biochemistry Communication (Middle East Center). in Vertical Markets: The Case of Narrow (Museum). for Study of Contemporary China; noon; & Biophysics). Career Talk; Jennifer Gable, CHOP; Networks in Health Insurance; Soheil 20 RCR and Research Misconduct; rm. 345, Fisher-Bennett Hall (Center for From Academia to Industry: How 4 p.m.; Spady Room, Fox-Fels Hall; Ghili, Yale; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 103, McNeil Connie Ulrich, nursing; 11:30 a.m.; rm. Study of Contemporary China). to Commercialize Your Career; Jeffery register: www.fels.upenn.edu/event/1310 Bldg. (Economics). 110, Claire Fagin Hall (Nursing). CRRWH Brown Bag Lunch Series; Babin, engineering; 4 p.m.; Berger Audi- (Fels Institute). Organizational Capital, Managerial Betting the House: How Assets Influ- Anastasios Vourekas, PSOM; noon; rm. torium, Skirkanich Hall (SEAS). Organelle Homeostasis in Devel- Heterogeneity, and Firm Dynamics; An- ence Marriage Selection, Marital Stabil- 252, BRB (CRRWH). 4 Nuestros Caminos: Celebrating opment and Disease; Anjon Audhya, drea Prat, Columbia; 3:30 p.m; rm. 395, ity, and Child Investments: Corrine Low, Natural Products from Uncultured the Work of Lanzando Lideres; Antonia UW-Madison; 4 p.m.; Tedori Family McNeil Bldg. (Economics). business economics and public policy; Bacteria; Sean Brady, Rockefeller Uni- Villarruel, Nursing; 2:30 p.m.; Golkin Auditorium, Levin Bldg. (Biology). Development, Metabolism, and noon; rm. 103, McNeil Bldg. (Population versity; noon; Austrian Auditorium and Room, Houston Hall; register: https:// Research Tea with STET; Cristina Endocrine Functions of Marrow Adipose Studies). lobby, CRB (Microbiology). penn.reunioniq.com/ (Nursing, Alumni). Bicchiere, philosophy and psychology; 4 Tissue; Ormond MacDougald, University Many Natures, One Planet: the Using the Courts to Address An- Connection Between Language and p.m.; Meyerson Conference Room, Van of Michigan; 4 p.m.; rm. 12-146, Smilow IPBES Global Assessment of Biodiversity ti-Semitism, Racism, Sexism and Bullying Cognition; Ilana Witten, Princeton; noon; Pelt-Dietrich Library (Libraries). Center (IDOM). and Ecosystems; Eduardo Brondizio, at Schools and Universities; Joel Siegal, Class of ’62 Auditorium, John Morgan Statistical Physics of Complex Research Tea; Scott Francis, French Indiana University; noon; rm. 345, Penn Siegal & Richardson LLC; noon; rm. 2, Bldg. (Center for Cognitive Neuroscience). Polymeric Molecules; Robijn Bruinsma, and francophone studies; 4 p.m.; Meyer- Museum (Anthropology, Latin American Gittis Hall (Law). The Future of Higher Education; multi- UCLA; 4 p.m.; rm. A8, DRL (Physics). son Conference Room (Libraries). and Latino Studies). Adolescent Mental Health and Risky ple speakers; 4 p.m.; Inn at Penn, St. Mark’s Democracy After Populism; No God but Spinoza’s: Spiritual and The Medical Context of the Scientific Driving Behaviors; Catherine McDon- Room; register: [email protected] (GSE). Jan-Werner Mueller, Princeton; 5 p.m.; Philosophical Influences on Einstein’s Revolution; Hiro Hirai, Radboud Uni- ald, Nursing; noon; rm. 213, Fagin Hall 6 The Future of US Foreign Policy Un- Rainey Auditorium, Penn Museum (Wolf Thought; Rebecca Goldstein, novelist; 5 versity, Netherlands; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 337, (Nursing). der Trump; Trudy Rubin, journalist; noon; Humanities Center; Political Science). p.m.; Class of 1978 Orrey Pavilion, Van Claudia Cohen Hall (HSS). A Life of Breaking and Making: Woodlands Ballroom C-D, Inn at Penn; I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Pelt-Dietrich Library; RSVP: bit.ly/2yfC- A Prince Went Up a and What Happens When You Mix a Driving RSVP: [email protected] (PASEF). Within Us and a Grander View of Life; bgN (Katz Center). Climbed into Colonial Typography; Curiosity and Episodic Overconfidence; Design in the Humanities: New Fu- Ed Yong, The Atlantic; 6 p.m.; rm. 131, 15 New insights into Flavivirus Host Steffi Dippold, Kansas State; 5:15 p.m.; Mark Horowitz, Stanford; 3 p.m.; Wu and sions Between Philosophy and Technolo- Hill Pavilion; RSVP: www.vet.upenn.edu/ Tropism and Pathogenesis; Alex Ploss, Kislak Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Chen Auditorium (LRSM). gy; Mark Foster Gage, Yale; noon; Nevil chmi2017 (Penn Vet). Princeton; noon; Austrian Auditorium, (English). Research Tea; Sarah Jacoby, Penn Classroom, Penn Museum (Price Lab). Lecture by Poet Claudia Rankine; CRB (Microbiology). 21 Coordination Chemistry of +3 Injury Science Center; 4 p.m.; rm. 242, The Welfare Effects of Long-Term 6:30 p.m.; ICA (Africana Studies, ICA). Knowledge by the Slice: Radio Free Actinides; Stosh Kozimor, Los Alamos Van Pelt-Dietrich Library (Libraries). Health Insurance Contracts; Mike Whin- 9 Elliptic Curves and the Number 21; Poetry: PennSound@14; Charles Bern- National Labs; noon; Carol Lynch Lecture Dark Matter Superfluidity; Justin ston, MIT; noon; rm. G65, Huntsman Bjorn Poonen, MIT; 3:30 p.m.; rm. A2, stein and Chris Mustazza, English; noon; Hall, Chemistry Complex (Chemistry). Khoury, physics; 4 p.m.; rm. A4, DRL Hall (Economics). DRL (Mathematics). Café 58, Irvine Auditorium (Knowledge The Ubiquitin Ligase RNF5 in Fine (Physics). On Pseudolikelihood Inference for Patient vs. Provider Incentives in by the Slice). Tuning Immune Checkpoint and Gut The Limits of Preventing Double Semiparametric Models with Boundary Long Term Care; Martin Hackmann, Introduction to Innovation at Penn Microbiome Control of Cancer; Ze’ev Taxation Without Creating Opportunities Problems; Yong Chen, biostatistics; noon; UCLA; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 395, McNeil Bldg. Medicine; Megan Mariotti, Penn Med- Ronai, Stanford; noon; Glen Gaulton for Nontaxation; Fadi Shaheen, Rutgers; rm. 410, McNeil Bldg. (Economics). (Economics). icine; noon; rm. 213, Claire Fagin Hall Auditorum, BRB (AFCRI). 4:30 p.m.; rm. 214, Gittis Hall (Law). Synthetic Applications of Enzyme-In- Mobilizing Without the Masses in (Nursing). 27 Domesticating Human Rights: Implementing Peace: Colombia spired Catalysts; David Michaelis, BYU; China; Diana Fu, University of Toronto; Discovery and Development of Reproductive Justice and the Last Utopia, in Comparative Perspective; Cynthia noon; Carol Lynch Lecture Hall, Chemis- 4:30 p.m.; rm. B26, Stiteler Hall (Center High Performance Materials through Work-in-Progress; Zakiya Luna, UC Arnson, Woodrow Wilson International try Complex (Organic Chemistry). for Study of Contemporary China). Collaborative Innovation; David Devore, Santa Barbara; noon; GSWS/APC Con- Center for Scholars; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 253, Molecular Mechanisms of Gene X Belated Encounter: The Recovered Dow Chemical Company; 3 p.m.; Wu and ference Room, 3810 Walnut St (GSWS). Tanenbaum Hall (Law). Early Adversity Interactions: Impli- Literary Legacy of H.G. Adler; Sara Chen Auditorium, Levine Hall (Engineer- Local-Global Principles for Homoge- Artist Talk with Jeannette Mont- cations for Developmental Risk or Horowitz, York University; 5:15 p.m.; rm. ing). neous Spaces and Gerbes over Function gomery Brown; 5:30 p.m.; Arthur Ross Resilience Trajectories; Elisabeth Binder, 111, Annenberg School (Jewish Studies, Occupational Hazards and Social Fields of Arithmetic Curves; Bastian Gallery (ARG). Max Planck Institute, Munich; 2 p.m.; Germanic Languages and Literatures). Disability Insurance; David Wiczer, St. Haase, Emory; 3:15 p.m.; rm. 4N30, DRL Improving the Treatment and rm. 10-146, Smilow Center (Smilow). 10 Women of Fels: Coffee and Con- Louis FED/Washington University; 4 p.m.; (Mathematics). Outcomes for Dogs with Brachycephalic The International Criminal Court’s versation with Maisha Leek; 10 a.m.; rm. 167-8, McNeil Bldg. (Economics). Visions of Life in the Land of Obstructive Airway Disease; Jennifer Influence in Colombian Peace Processes; Fox-Fels Hall; register: www.fels.upenn. Research Tea; Scott Francis, romance Change: The Goldfish as Pet and Exper- Huck, Penn Vet; Hill Pavilion; 6 p.m.; Luis Moreno-Ocampo, ICC; 2:30 p.m.; edu/event/1292 (Fels Institute). languages; 4 p.m.; Meyerson Conference imental Organism in Twentieth-Century RSVP: www.alumni.upenn.edu/surgery- Perry World House (Law). Education & Inequality; Alec Room, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library (Penn China; Lijing Jiang, Yale; 3:30 p.m.; 337, november2017 (Penn Vet; Penn Alumni). The Global Order and War on Terror: Gershberg, urban studies; noon; rm. 169, Libraries). Claudia Cohen Hall (HSS). Behavioral Production; Robert Expanding Options; Luis Moreno-Ocam- McNeil Bldg. (Sociology). Achieving Long-Term Justice: The The New Oxford Edition of ‘Paradise Stuart-Smith, PennDesign; 6:30 p.m.; po, ICC; 3:30 p.m.; Perry World House; Simulation and Storytelling: 3D Social Dimensions of Peace in Colombia; Lost’ and Early Publishing History; David Lower Gallery, (PennDe- register: www.law.upenn.edu (Law). Modeling of Ancient Sundials as a Digital Helena Alviar, Harvard; 4:30 p.m.; rm. Loewenstein, Penn State; 5:15 p.m.; Kislak sign). Undecidability in Number Theory; Humanities Exercise; Sebastian Heath, 253, Tanenbaum Hall (Law). Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library (English). Object Histories: Inside Repatria- Bjorn Poonen, MIT; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 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Notch signaling in cancer and Unique Considerations in Studying 3:30 p.m.; He Bian, Princeton; rm. 337, management; 2 p.m.; rm. 2034, Stein- Latitudes: Affect, Immanence, and immunity; Ivan Maillard, University of Medication Use and Outcomes in Older Claudia Cohen Hall (HSS). berg-Dietrich Hall (History). Politics in Latin American Anti-Litera- Michigan; noon; Glen Gaulton Auditori- Adults; Michael Steinman, UC San Fran- The Exact Distribution of the t-ratio Original Sins: The Stoics on Mis- ture; Adam Joseph Shellhorse, Temple; 5 um, BRB (AFCRI). cisco; 9 a.m.; Austrian Auditorium, CRB with Robust and Clustered Standard takes and Moral Progress; Jacob Klein, p.m; rm. 329-A, Max Kade Center (Latin A World Accustomed to Itself: The (CCEB). Errors; Bruce Hansen, UW-Madison; 4:30 philosophy; 3 p.m.; rm. 402, Claudia American and Latino Studies, Latitudes). Overlapping Temporalities of Settler Atomic-Scale Modeling of Surface p.m.; rm. 410, McNeil Bldg. (Economics). Cohen Hall (Philosophy). Why We Are (Still) Posthuman; N. Colonial and Genocide Studies; Ned Chemistry; Susan Sinnott, Penn State; Of Spring Songs and Scrolls: Orality Servants of the Seasons: Itinerant La- Katherine Hayles, Duke; 5 p.m.; Rainey Blackhawk, Yale; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 209, 10:40 a.m; LRSM Auditorium (LRSM). and Visuality in the Vasanta Vilasa; Deven bor, Migration, and Sovereignty in the Ear- Auditorium, Penn Museum (Wolf Hu- College Hall (History). Exploiting Vulnerabilities in the DNA Patel, South Asian studies and Nachiket ly Modern World; Molly Warsh, University manities Center). 29 New Kids on the Block; Ariana Chao, damage repair for improved therapy; Chanchani, Michigan; 5:15 p.m.; Kislak of Pittsburgh; 3 p.m.; Stephanie Grauman; Curing Blindness and the Hima- Sara Jacoby and Karen Lasater, nursing; Alexandru Almasan, Cleveland Clinic; Center, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library (English). Wolf Room, McNeil Center (McNeil layan Cataract Project; Geoff Tabin, noon; rm. 213, Claire Fagin Hall (Nursing). noon; rm. 8-146AB, Smilow Center 7 Diversi-Tea with United Minorities Center for Early American Studies). Himalayan Cataract Project; 6 p.m.; Law Passing on the Half Dollar: Fugitiv- (Radiation Oncology). Council; noon; Meyerson Room, Van Public Policy in Practice with Auditorium, Jordan Medical Education ity and Print Capitalism; Eva Latterner, An Uphill Battle: Roles of Pch2/ Pelt-Dietrich Library (Penn Libraries). Harold Ford Jr.; Harold Ford Jr., former Center; RSVP: tinyrl.com/geofftabin2017 UVA; 12:30 p.m.; rm. 105, McNeil Cen- TRIP13 and HORMA Domain Proteins in The Singular Free Boundary in the congressman and managing director of (Global Health). ter (McNeil Center for Early American Mitosis and Meiosis; Kevin Corbett, UC Signorini Problem; Mariana Smit Vega Morgan Stanley; 5:30 p.m.; rm. 110, 16 RNA- and Membrane-Mediated Virus Studies). San Diego; noon; Austrian Auditorium, Garcia, University of Washington; noon; Irvine Auditorium; register: www.fels. Assembly; Michael Hagan, Brandeis; Transcriptional Regulation of Metab- CRB (LRSM). rm. 3C8, DRL (Mathematics). upenn.edu/event/905 (Fels Institute). noon; Austrian Auditorium, CRB olism; Mitchell Lazar, PSOM; 4 p.m.; rm. Four Math Fairy Tales; Dima Bura- When Can a Computer Improve Your 12 The Musician’s Life; Nikolaus (LRSM). 11-146, Smilow Center (CVI). go, Penn State; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 4C8, DRL Social Skills?; Ehsan Hoque, University Xanthoulis, National Archaeological The Gordion Cultural Heritage Incentive Constrained Risk Shar- (Mathematics). of Rochester; 3 p.m.; Wu and Chen Audi- Museum, Athens; 2 p.m.; Penn Museum Program as Public Engagement; Ayse ing, Segmentation, and Asset Pricing; Part I: Selfless Being, Dosoretz Lec- torium, Levine Hall (CIS). (Museum). Gursan-Salzmann, Penn Museum; 12:30 Pierre-Olivier Weil, UCLA; 4 p.m.; rm. ture; Leo Bersani, author; 4:30 p.m.; rm. Equilibrium in Misspecified Markov 13 Structural Drivers of Carbon p.m.; Penn Museum (Museum). 167-8, McNeil Bldg. (Economics). 410 Fisher-Bennett Hall (English, Alice Decision Processes; Ignacio Esponda, Emissions: New Research on Domestic In Pursuit of Digital Biomarkers; Rethinking Nicotine Addiction Treat- Paul Center). UC Santa Barbara; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 395, Inequality and Time Use; Juliet Schor, Deborah Estrin, Cornell; 3 p.m.; Wu and ment: Considerations of State vs. Trait; Roman Paradise: Replicating the McNeil Bldg. (Economics). Boston College; noon; rm. 103, McNeil Chen Auditorium, Levine Hall (CIS). Elliot Stein, NIDA-IRP; 4 p.m.; rm. 140, Empire in Ancient Roman Gardens; An- Inference in Increasing Dimension; Bldg. (Population Studies). Israel’s Two-State Solution in an John Morgan Bldg. (Mahoney Institute). nette Giesecke, University of Delaware; Fang Han, University of Washington; 3:30 Strong Second-Order Set Theories Evolving U.S. Foreign Policy; Tzipi Striped Ground States in the Hubbard 4:30 p.m.; rm. 402 Claudia Cohen Hall p.m.; rm. 701, Blockley Hall (CCEB). Do Not Have Least Transitive Models; Livni, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Model; Steve White, UC Irvine; 4 p.m.; (Classical Studies). The Challenges of Implying Causali- Kameryn Williams, CUNY; 3:30 p.m.; and Vice Prime Minister of Israel; 4 p.m.; rm. A8, DRL (Physics). The Structure of Protest Cycles: Con- ty at GWAS-Implicated Loci for Metabol- rm. 4C8, DRL (Mathematics). rm. 100, Gittis Hall; register: www.law. Assessing the Trade-Offs Between tagion and Cohesion in South Korea’s ic Traits; Struan Grant, pediatrics; 4 p.m.; Demanding Inclusion: People with upenn.edu (Law). Expensing and Interest Deductibility in Democracy Movement; Paul Chang, rm. 12-146, Smilow Center (IDOM). Disabilities and Computer Technology; China’s FDI in the United States; Corporate Tax Reform; Joseph Rosenberg, Harvard; 4:30 p.m.; rm. B26, Stiteler Hall Revisiting the Ongoing Debate About Elizabeth Petrick, New Jersey Institute of Daniel Rosen, Rhodium Group; 4:30 law; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 214, Gittis Hall (Law). (Korean Studies). Globalization; Ernesto Zedillo, former pres- Technology; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 337, Claudia p.m.; rm. B26, Stiteler Hall (Center for 30 New Structural Mechanisms for DNA Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life ident of Mexico; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 100, Golkin Cohen Hall (HSS). Study of Contemporary China). Repair of Bulky Lesions and Interstrand and Death of a Town Called Buczacz; Hall; register: www.law.upenn.edu (Law). Uniform Inference in Panel Au- States of Religious Freedom; Leigh Crosslinks; Brandt Eichman, Vanderbilt; Omer Bartov, Brown; 5:30 p.m.; rm. 111, Conservatism in the Age of Trump; toregression; John Chao, University of Schmidt, Washington University; 4:30 noon; Austrian Auditorium, CRB (Bio- Annenberg School of Communication Ramesh Ponnuru, National Review; 5:30 Maryland; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 410, McNeil p.m.; Silverstein Auditorium, Stiteler Hall chemistry & Biophysics). (Jewish Studies). p.m.; rm. 208, ARCH; register: www.fels. Bldg. (Economics). (DCC, Religious Studies). What is a “Difficult” Subject and The Religious Center of the City of upenn.edu/event/1288 (Fels Institute). A Lost Queen of the Sun? Tel Beth 17 Career Talk with Kim R. Ford; noon; How Should We Teach It? 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Circuit Industry; Eugene Fitzgerald, emergency medicine; noon; rm. 213, Chicago; 5:15 p.m.; Kislak Center, Van Chiles, history of art; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 113, Non-Euclidean Virtual Reality; MIT; 11 a.m.; Singh Center for Nan- Claire Fagin Hall (Nursing). Pelt-Dietrich Library (English). Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). Sabetta Matsumoto, Georgia Tech; 4:30 otechnology (Materials Science and Households or Banks: Who to Bail 14 RCR and Vulnerable Populations; Unexpected Ways that RNAs are p.m.; rm. 4C8, DRL (Mathematics). Engineering). Out? David Zaaruck Valencia, eco- Mark Ersek and Karen Hirschman, nurs- Processed, Regulated, and Function; Jere- The 19th CCP Congress and Elite Are Your All-American Jeans Made nomics; 12:30 p.m.; Kleinman Center ing; 10 a.m.; rm. 112, Claire Fagin Hall my Wilusz, biochemistry and biophysics; Politics; 4:30 p.m.; rm. B26, Stiteler Hall in India? 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[email protected] (Penn Vet). Catherine Vanderpool, Princeton; McNeil Center (McNeil Center for Early Melding Immunology and noon; Nevil Classroom, Penn Museum American Studies). Genomics to Define New Therapies (AAMW). Assembly and Patterns in the for Pediatric Cancers; John Maris, Future of Clinical Research and Nanoworld and Beyond; Jerome Del- CHOP; noon; Caplan Auditorium, Application in the Era of Big Data; Eric hommelle, University of North Dakota; 3 Wistar Institute (Wistar). Peterson, Duke; 12:30 p.m.; Flyers/76ers p.m.; Wu and Chen Auditorium, Levine Latin American and Latino Stud- Surgery Theatre, White Bldg. (Medicine). Hall (Engineering). ies Internal Speaker; Jennifer Pone November The Local Lifting Problem for D_4; Undecidability Everywhere; Bjorn de Leon, English; noon, Silverstein Bradley Weaver, UVA; 3:15 p.m.; rm. Poonen, MIT; 3:30 p.m.; rm. A6, DRL Forum, Stiteler Hall (Latin American 4N30, DRL (Mathematics). (Mathematics). and Latino Studies). A T P E N N

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