Penn Alexander School Week of September 30 PAS WEEKLY pennalexander.philasd.org | Ms. Wapner, Principal | 215-400-7760

Upcoming Events:

Winter Coat Drive Begins Monday, October 1 8th Grade Parents/Guardians - Please join Mrs. Knight for 8GR High School Info Night an important meeting on the high school selection process. Wednesday, Oct. 2, 6-7PM The meeting is Wednesday, October 2, 6-7pm in the lunchroom.

Pretzel Friday ($1) & Kindergarten Parents/Guardians - Please join us for a Dress Down Day ($1) special back to school Literacy Night on how to support your Friday, October 4 child’s academic growth. The meeting is Tuesday, October 22, 6-7:30pm in the atrium. Girls Volleyball @ Greenfield Monday, October 7

Yom Kippur, School Closed Wednesday, October 9

Girls Volleyball vs. Southward (Home Game) Thursday, October 10 Our annual Fall Festival is Thursday, October 17, 4-6PM. We Fall Festival are in need of volunteers for set-up, clean-up, and to support the Thursday, October 17, 4-6pm dozens of games and stations. In addition, we need delicious nut- free baked goods to be donated. Please check out fliers in this Interim Reports (Grades 4-8) week’s pony & sign up in Membership Toolkit. Monday, October 21

Kindergarten Literacy Night Tuesday, Oct. 22, 6-7:30pm

Winter Coat Drive Ends Friday, October 25 Join us for book discussions on How We Fight White Supremacy by Girls Volleyball vs. Sherwood Akiba Solomon & Kenrya Rankin &/or Just Mercy, Adapted for Young (Home Game) Adults by Bryan Stevenson. See the enclosed flier for details. Wednesday, October 30

1 PAS Fall Festival Tickets Don’t Miss Out - Get Your Tickets Today!

Two Hours of Carnival Games, Arts & Crafts, Face-Painting, Balloon Animals, Obstacle Courses, Food, Baked Goods

October 17, 2019, 4:00-6:00pm @ PAS

Tickets are 25 cents apiece (a bundle of 40 tickets is $10)** **For each advance purchase of 40 tickets ($10), you receive 10 free tickets!

You can order tickets or buy them at the festival – free tix if you prepay!! ​ ​

----Please return this form with your payment by October 11---- ​ (pay by cash, check or credit card)

Student’s name______Student’s teacher/room#______

_____at 25 cents per ticket/4 for $1.00 $______…………… _____bundles of tickets at $10 for 40 tickets . $ ______………

Total amount enclosed $______

Name on credit card (Visa/Mastercard only)______Card #______Sec. Code______Exp Date______Address______Zip______I give permission for the PAS HSA to charge my credit card for the total amount listed above. Signature of card holder______

Tickets will be delivered to your child’s classroom the day of the festival. ​ ​ ​ ALL K-4 STUDENTS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT

PAS FALL FESTIVAL Children’s Books Needed Do you have children or young adult books that your children no longer read? Send them today! ​

PAS FALL FESTIVAL Children’s Books Needed

Do you have children or young adult books that your children no longer read? Send them today! ​

PAS FALL FESTIVAL Thursday, October 17, 4:00 – 6:00pm

I can help by donating the following (check all that apply):

__Baked goods – NO NUTS __Paper products (please list ingredients) (plates, napkins, baggies)

__Case of Juice Boxes __Case of small waters

I can contribute ______to help pay for prizes, hot dogs and other goodies for the ​ ​ Fall Festival (please enclose cash or check payable to HSA).

Please deliver your baked goods on the morning of the festival. Please deliver other donations to the Main Office by October 11.

Parent Name______

Student’s Name and Teacher/Room #______

Email ______Phone______

(we’ll email you a reminder!)

Thank You!

​ The Penn Alexander Equity Circle invites you

For the past three summers, the PAS Equity Circle has invited parents and caregivers to read selected books that deepen our commitment to Equity, in particular racial justice, in our school community, and beyond. In continuing the work that was coordinated by the Equity Circle last year, and building off selected summer readings, you are invited to participate in our Around the Table initiative. This initiative will connect members of our community over potluck meals, hosted by PAS families in homes and at PAS, to discuss these texts and explore connections as we work towards building a stronger, more inclusive, welcoming, and equitable community. Having read the books is not required for participation in the potluck, only a commitment ​ to building a healthy and safe community for all. For those who would like to read a copy of the book, please stop by the office to check one out. Middle school students are invited to join their families for these ​ potlucks as well. Please complete and return the form attached or sign-up using the link below if you are interested in joining.

https://tinyurl.com/PASAroundTheTable

The first book is How We Fight White Supremacy by Akiba Solomon & Kenrya Rankin. In this book, leading ​ ​ organizers, artists, journalists, comedians, and filmmakers offer wisdom on how they fight White supremacy.

The second, Just Mercy, Adapted for Young Adults by Bryan Stevenson, is an extraordinary narrative of ​ ​ criminal justice, blackness, and race in America, adapted for young adults.

The Penn Alexander Equity Circle shares values, stories, and truths, taking concrete action to build a strong, inclusive community that welcomes and supports all families, all religions, all gender and sexual identities, all abilities, and all cultural and economic backgrounds.

Penn Alexander Equity Circle Sign-Up

Name ______C​ hild(ren)/Teacher______​ ​

Email______P​ hone______​ ​

Please check off all that apply: ___ I would be interested in hosting a potluck book discussion at my home. ​ ___ I would be interested in hosting a potluck book discussion at PAS. ___ I have read some or all of one or both books, and am interested in joining a potluck dinner this October or November. ___ I plan on reading parts of one of the texts in the next few weeks, and would be interested in joining this potluck in October or November. ___ I have not had the opportunity to read the selected texts, but would like to join the Potluck dinner. Please send me more information on the texts. ___ I am not available to join the Around the Table potluck discussion, but please keep me in mind for future Equity Circle events. Comments:

Help Make A New Start Warmer

Refugees and asylees are people who have fled their homes because of the fear of persecution due to their religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

They have left everything behind and set out in hope of finding safety and a new life. They are in need of the caring welcome that our community can provide.

Please help us collect winter clothing for children and adults starting a new life in the United States.

YOU Can Help By Donating: All donations can be brought to: • Coats & Jackets • Sweaters Penn Alexander School during the month of OCTOBER! • Hats • Socks • Scarves • Shoes (fall/winter) • Gloves • Blankets CLIPPED BOX TOPS TURN THEM IN WHILE YOU STILL CAN!

Box Tops is going digital…but during this transition, you can still find traditional Box Tops clips on many products. Don't miss out on cash for our school!

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CLIP: If your package has a traditional Box SCAN: If you see this label, use the new Box Tops app to Tops clip, cut it of and attach it above. Each scan your store receipt within 14 days of purchase. The app clip is worth 10¢ for our school. Please be will find participating products and instantly add Box Tops to sure each clip has a valid expiration date. our school's earnings online. No clipping required! ©General Mills

Pretzel Day! $1

Dress Down Day! $1 Friday!

Pretzel Day! $1

Dress Down Day! $1 Friday!

Oficina de Programas Federales Portal D 440 North Broad Street , PA 19130 3 de septiembre de 2019

Estimados padres/encargados: Como padre o encargado de un estudiante que asiste a una escuela que recibe dólares federales del Título I, tiene derecho a conocer las cualificaciones profesionales del (de los) maestro(s) y asistente(s) de instrucción que enseñan a su hijo. La ley federal exige que cada distrito escolar del Título I cumpla y le brinde la información solicitada de manera oportuna. Todas las escuelas tienen en su archivo una lista de docentes y sus cualificaciones profesionales. En cualquier momento, puede preguntar: • Si el maestro cumplió con los requisitos estatales y los requisitos de certificación para el grado y la materia que él/ella está enseñando, • Si el maestro recibió un certificado de emergencia o condicional mediante el cual se renunciaron las calificaciones estatales, y • Qué títulos universitarios o de posgrado posee el maestro, incluidos los certificados de posgrado y títulos adicionales, y la(s) especialización(es) o área(s) de concentración. • Si su hijo recibe ayuda de un asistente de instrucción y, en caso afirmativo, sus calificaciones.

La Ley Cada Estudiante Triunfa (ESSA por sus siglas en inglés), que se promulgó en diciembre de 2015, incluye solicitudes adicionales de derecho a saber. En cualquier momento, puede solicitar: • Información sobre las políticas con respecto a la participación de los estudiantes en las evaluaciones y los procedimientos de exclusión, y • Información sobre evaluaciones requeridas que incluyen: o materia examinada, o propósito de la prueba, o origen del requisito (si corresponde), o el tiempo que les lleva a los estudiantes completar la prueba y o tiempo y formato de difusión de resultados. Toda la información anteriormente mencionada se puede solicitar a través del director de su escuela. Nuestro personal está comprometido a ayudar a su hijo a desarrollar las habilidades que necesita para tener éxito en la escuela y más. Ese compromiso incluye asegurarse de que todos nuestros maestros y asistentes de instrucción cumplan con los requisitos aplicables del estado de Pensilvania. Esperamos con ansias el próximo año escolar, y juntos haremos una diferencia en la vida de su hijo. Atentamente,

Ashley Glasgow-Crockett Vicedirectora, Oficina de Programas Federales

Translation & Interpretation Center FY20 RTK Letter 8/2019 Spanish ﻣﻛﺗب اﻟﺑراﻣﺞ اﻟﻔﯾدراﻟﯾﺔ اﻟﺑواﺑﺔ D 440 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 3 ﺳﺑﺗﻣﺑر/أﯾﻠول 2019 اﻷﻋزاء أوﻟﯾﺎء اﻷﻣور / اﻻوﺻﯾﺎء:

ﺑﺻﻔﺗك ﻛوﻟﻲ أﻣرأو وﺻﻲ ﻋﻠﻰ طﺎﻟب ﯾدرس ﻓﻲ إﺣدى اﻟﻣدارس اﻟﺗﻲ ﺗﺗﻠﻘﻰ دوﻻرات ﺑﻣوﺟب اﻟﺑﻧد اﻷول اﻟﻔﯾدراﻟﻲ ، ﻓﺎﻧﮫ ﯾﺣﻖ ﻟك ﻣﻌرﻓﺔ اﻟﻣؤھﻼت اﻟﻣﮭﻧﯾﺔ ﻟﻠﻣﻌﻠم (اﻟﻣﻌﻠﻣﯾن) واﻟﻣﺳﺎﻋدﯾن اﻟﻣﮭﻧﯾﯾن (اﻟﻣﻌﻠﻣﯾن) اﻟذﯾن ﯾرﺷدون طﻔﻠك. ﯾﺸﺘﺮط اﻟﻘﺎﻧﻮن اﻟﻔﯿﺪراﻟﻲ ﻋﻠﻰ ﻛﻞ ﻣﻨﻄﻘﺔ ﺗﻌﻠﯿﻤﯿﺔ ﻣﻦ ﻣﺪارس اﻟﺒﻨﺪ اﻷول اﻻﻟﺘﺰام ﺑﺬﻟﻚ وﺗﺰوﯾﺪك ﺑﺎﻟﻤﻌﻠﻮﻣﺎت اﻟﻤﻄﻠﻮﺑﺔ ﻓﻲ اﻟﻮﻗﺖ اﻟﻤﻨﺎﺳﺐ. ﺟﻤﯿﻊ اﻟﻤﺪارس ﺗﻮﺟﺪ ﻟﺪﯾﮭﺎ ﻓﻰ ﻣﻠﻒ ﻗﺎﺋﻤﺔ ﺑﺄﺳﻤﺎء أﻋﻀﺎء ھﯿﺌﺔ اﻟﺘﺪرﯾﺲ وﻣﺆھﻼﺗﮭﻢ اﻟﻤﮭﻨﯿﺔ. ﻓﻲ أي وﻗت ، ﻟك أن ﺗﺳﺄل: • ﻣﺎ إذا ﻛﺎن اﻟﻣﻌﻠم ﻗد اﺳﺗوﻓﻰ ﻣؤھﻼت اﻟوﻻﯾﺔ وﻣﺗطﻠﺑﺎت اﻻﻋﺗﻣﺎد ﻟﻣﺳﺗوى اﻟﺻف واﻟﻣوﺿوع اﻟذي ﯾدرﺳﮫ/ﺗدرﺳﮫ ، • ﻣﺎ إذا ﻛﺎن اﻟﻣﻌﻠم ﻗد ﺣﺻل ﻋﻠﻰ ﺷﮭﺎدة طوارئ أو ﻣﻘﯾدة ﺑﺷرط ﺗم ﻣن ﺧﻼﻟﮭﺎ اﻟﺗﻧﺎزل ﻋن ﻣؤھﻼت اﻟوﻻﯾﺔ • ﻣﺎ ھﻲ درﺟﺎت ﺗﺧرج اﻟﺪراﺳﺎت اﻟﺠﺎﻣﻌﯿﺔ أو ﻣﺎ ﻗﺑل اﻟﺗﺧرج اﻟﺘﻲ ﯾﺤﻤﻠﮭﺎ اﻟﻤﻌﻠﻢ ، ﺑﻤﺎ ﻓﻲ ذﻟﻚ ﺷﮭﺎدات اﻟﺪراﺳﺎت اﻟﻌﻠﯿﺎ واﻟﺸﮭﺎدات اﻹﺿﺎﻓﯿﺔ ، واﻟﺗﺧﺻص اﻟرﺋﯾﺳﻲ أو ﻣﻨﻄﻘﺔ (ﻤﻨﺎﻃﻖ) اﻟﺘﺮﻛﯾز. • ﻣﺎ إذا ﻛﺎن طﻔﻠك ﯾﺗﻠﻘﻰ اﻟﻣﺳﺎﻋدة ﻣن ﻣﺳﺎﻋد ﻣﮭﻧﻲ ، وإذا ﻛﺎن اﻷﻣر ﻛذﻟك ، ﻣؤھﻼﺗﮫ/ ﻣؤھﻼﺗﮭﺎ.

ﯾﺗﺿﻣن ﻗﺎﻧون ﻛل طﺎﻟب ﯾﻧﺟﺢ (ESSA) ، اﻟذي ﺗم ﺗوﻗﯾﻌﮫ ﻟﯾﺻﺑﺢ ًﻗﺎﻧوﻧ ﺎ ﻓﻲ دﯾﺳﻣﺑر 2015 ، إﺿﺎﻓﺔ اﻟﻲ طﻠﺑﺎت اﻟﺣﻖ ﻓﻲ اﻟﻣﻌرﻓﺔ. ﻓﻲ أي وﻗت ، ﯾﻣﻛﻧك أن ﺗطﻠب: • ﻣﻌﻠوﻣﺎت ﻋن اﻟﺳﯾﺎﺳﺎت اﻟﻣﺗﻌﻠﻘﺔ ﺑﻣﺷﺎرﻛﺔ اﻟطﻼب ﻓﻲ اﻟﺗﻘﯾﯾﻣﺎت وإﺟراءات اﻻﻧﺳﺣﺎب ، و • ﻣﻌﻠوﻣﺎت ﻋن اﻟﺗﻘﯾﯾﻣﺎت اﻟﻣطﻠوﺑﺔ واﻟﺗﻲ ﺗﺷﻣل: o اﻟﻣوﺿوع اﻟذي ﺗم اﺧﺗﺑﺎره ، o اﻟﻐرض ﻣن اﻻﺧﺗﺑﺎر ، o ﻣﺻدر اﻟﻣﺗطﻠﺑﺎت (إن وﺟد) ، o ﻣﻘدار اﻟوﻗت اﻟذي ﯾﺳﺗﻐرﻗﮫ اﻟطﻼب ﻹﻛﻣﺎل اﻻﺧﺗﺑﺎر ، و o وﻗت و طرﯾﻘﺔ ﻧﺷر واﻋﻼن اﻟﻧﺗﺎﺋﺞ.

ﯾﻣﻛن طﻠب ﺟﻣﯾﻊ اﻟﻣﻌﻠوﻣﺎت اﻟﻣذﻛورة أﻋﻼه ﻋن طرﯾﻖ ﻣدﯾر ﻣدرﺳﺗك.

ﯾﻠﺗزم ﻣوظﻔوﻧﺎ ﺑﻣﺳﺎﻋدة طﻔﻠك ﻋﻠﻰ ﺗطوﯾر اﻟﻣﮭﺎرات اﻟﺗﻲ ﯾﺣﺗﺎﺟﮭﺎ ﻟﻠﻧﺟﺎح ﻓﻲ اﻟﻣدرﺳﺔ وﺧﺎرﺟﮭﺎ. ﯾﺗﺿﻣن ھذا اﻻﻟﺗزام اﻟﺗﺄﻛد ﻣن أن ﺟﻣﯾﻊ اﻟﻣﻌﻠﻣﯾن واﻟﻣوظﻔﯾن اﻟﺗﺎﺑﻌﯾن ﻟﻧﺎ ﯾﻣﺗﺛﻠون ﻟﻣﺗطﻠﺑﺎت وﻻﯾﺔ ﺑﻧﺳﻠﻔﺎﻧﯾﺎ اﻟﺳﺎرﯾﺔ. ﻧﺗطﻠﻊ إﻟﻰ اﻟﺳﻧﺔ اﻟدراﺳﯾﺔ اﻟﻘﺎدﻣﺔ ، وﻣﻌًﺎ ﺳوف ﻧﺣدث ﺗﻣﯾزا ً ﻓﻲ ﺣﯾﺎة طﻔﻠك.

ﺑﺈﺧﻼص،

Ashley Glasgow-Crockett اﻟﻣدﯾرة اﻟﻣﺳﺎﻋدة ، ﻣﻛﺗب اﻟﺑراﻣﺞ اﻟﻔﯾدراﻟﯾﺔ

Translation & Interpretation Center FY20 RTK Letter 8/2019 Arabic

9/26/2019 FY20 General RTK Letter Signed.pdf - Google Drive

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11pPLUPnz5hmmhyDRRci06R8KFNO4ofeI/view?usp=sharing_eil&ts=5d8ce20e 1/1 Team Elbo & Team Patio 2019 6 Guided Regularly Scheduled Matinee 3 The Weitzman School: A Celebra- Melanoma Walk; noon; Wistar Institute Tours; 11 a.m. Also October 13, 20, 27. tion of Design; commemoration of the (Wistar). 12 MORE Hidden Gems Tour; 11 a.m. school naming; 1-6:30 p.m.; Meyerson 10 Coffee with a Keeper; Brian Daniels, Also October 26. Hall, , Stuart Weitzman Plaza; register: https://tinyurl.com/y5xevkla October Penn Cultural Heritage Center; 9:30 20 Springfeld Mills Demonstration a.m.; $5/admission, free/members; Penn Day; noon-4 p.m.; Bloomfeld Farm. (Weitzman). A T P E N N Museum (Penn Museum). Penn Vet Working Dog Center 7 PA Voter Registration Deadline; info: Wherever this symbol appears, more images are available on our website, votespa.com or follow @PennVoters on www.upenn.edu/almanac/at-penn-calendar 12 Dig In! International Archaeology Info: https://tinyurl.com/y5la9qzc Day; 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; free w/admission Twitter. (Penn Museum). 8 “Get Lost” Working Dog Center 8 Division of Public Safety Open ACADEMIC CALENDAR The Potemkin Project; an exploration Tour; 2 p.m. Also October 15. of the falsifcation of reality in media 16 Flu Clinic; 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Bodek House; 1-4 p.m.; 4040 Chestnut St. Lounge, Houston Hall; free/students, 24 “Up & Over, Under & Through” (Public Safety). 7 Drop Period Ends. and new frameworks for civic integrity; Working Dog Center Tour; 10 a.m. 10 Fall Term Break. Through October 13. Slought. Through October 31. faculty and staff (VPUL). Also October 10 25 Year Club Annual Celebration; 17, 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m. and October 18, 10 5-7 p.m.; Houston Hall; register by Sep- 14 Classes Resume. Times and Travels: A Group Show; MEETINGS from the Radiation Oncology group; a.m.-4 p.m. tember 27: www.hr.upenn.edu/25yearclub 25 Grade Type Change Deadline. opening reception: October 4, 5:30-7:30 Intro to Letterpress Workshop; 2-5 3 WPPSA Program; 12:30 p.m.; rm. (HR). 28 Advance Registration for Spring p.m.; Burrison Gallery. Through p.m.; Common Press, Fisher Fine Arts 201, B Wing, 3401 Walnut St. 12 Penn Family Day; 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Term. Through November 10. November 5. Library; register: https://tinyurl.com/ 14 PPSA Board Meeting; 1 p.m.; ground free family events; info and tickets: www. Red Etchings: Soviet Book y4zuzz85 (Libraries). foor, Ravdin Bldg.; RSVP: ppsa@lists. hr.upenn.edu/familyday (HR). CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES Illustrations from the Collection of 28 Graduate Admissions Fall Open upenn.edu Transcribez Writing Group; noon-2 Monroe Price; Kislak Center, Van Pelt House; all day; Meyerson Hall; register: 23 University Council Meeting; 4-6 p.m.; ICA (ICA). Lightbox Film Center at IHP Library. Through November 22. https://tinyurl.com/yxk39zzy (Weitzman). Info: www.lightboxflmcenter.org/ p.m.; Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall. 15 10th Annual Celebration of Women Jaume Plensa: Talking Continents; PFWF Listening Sessions: Learning Faculty; honoring the awards, appoint- family-matinee 19 sculptures that are at once separate About Life at Penn; PFWF is holding 19 Mary Poppins; 2 p.m.; free. MUSIC ments and promotions of women faculty and interrelated; Arthur Ross Gallery. listening sessions to learn about faculty at Penn; 3:30 p.m.; Kislak Center, Van Penn Museum Through December 8. life for women at Penn; noon; rm. 111, Annenberg Center Pelt Library; RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/ Info: www.penn.museum Bearing Witness: Four Days in West Houston Hall; info: https://tinyurl.com/ Info: www.annenbergcenter.org yykw6krr (Forum for Women Faculty). y22qg3d7 (PFWF). Also November 4, 5. 1 Museum Playdate: Let’s Go to Kingston; Penn Museum. Through 12 Hiromi; jazz pianist/composer; December 2. Kiki Kinship Panel Discussion; 21 Energy Week Launch; 4-6 p.m.; Egypt!; children explore Egypt (Mum- 8 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre. Kleinman Center Energy Forum; register: mies) Gallery; 10:30-11:30 a.m.; $10/ Moundbuilders: Ancient Architects of Alvernian Davis, House of Prestige, Rich North America; Penn Museum. Through Labroy, CHOP, Kemar Jewel, director, 20 Jesse Cook; award-winning guitarist; https://tinyurl.com/y29d2mz3 (Kleinman one adult, one child, $5/one member, one 7 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre. Center). adult, one child; register: https://tinyurl. December 2. Michael Melvin, Legendary House of Manuscriptistan; photographs by Lanvin; 7 p.m.; LGBT Center (Wolf Edible Books Party; edible works of com/yxauczq5 Department of Music art inspired by books and created in kitch- Anthony M. Cerulli; Kamin Gallery, Van Humanities Center). Info: www.sas.upenn.edu/music/ 16 Archaeological Adventures: Egyptian Pelt Library. Through December 13. ens; 6 p.m.; Arts Café, KWH (KWH). Expedition; homeschool program; HR: Be in the Know 3 Jay Reise Retirement Concert; cham- 23 Course and Majors Fair; 11:30 a.m.- The Bibliophile as Bookbinder; the Biometric Screening Locations ber music; 8 p.m.; Rose Recital Hall, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and noon-3 p.m. ; tickets: angling binding of S.A. Neff, Jr.; Kislak 2:30 p.m.; Hall of Flags, Houston Hall https://tinyurl.com/yxznf427 9 a.m.-2 pm. Register: www.hr.upenn.edu/ Fisher-Bennet Hall. (CAS). Center, . Through De- myhr/registration cember 20. 10 George Crumb: Out of Darkness; Around the World with Archives, Books CONFERENCES arms ache avid aeon: Nancy Brooks 8 Tse Center, Hutchinson Gym Arcana New Music Ensemble; 8 p.m.; and Codices; 5 p.m.; Class of 1978 Orrery Harold Prince Theater, Annenberg Center. 3 Sixth Annual Microbiome Sympo- Brody / Joy Episalla / Zoe Leonard / 9 BRB, Penn Medicine Pavilion, Van Pelt Library (Libraries). sium: The Impact of the Microbiome Carrie Yamaoka: ferce pussy amplifed; 10 Penn Vet Hill Pavilion 11 George Crumb: Kosmos; Margaret 24 2019 Carnot Prize Policy Lecture on Cancer Progression and Therapy; draws upon the collective power and 14 Towne Building Leng Tan & Adam Tendler; 8 p.m.; Har- and Award Ceremony; 4 p.m.; 4th foor, diversity of individual art practices by the old Prince Theater, Annenberg Center. Fisher Fine Arts Bldg.; register: https:// keynote: Laurence Zitvogel, Gustave 15 Left Bank Roussy; 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Gaulton Auditori- original core members of the queer art 12 George Crumb: Black Angels; tinyurl.com/y6k77ur4 (Kleinman Center). um, BRB; register: bit.ly/2ZsyyOh collective ferce pussy; ICA. Through 16 Irvine Auditorium. Also October 31. Daedalus Quartet & Friends; 8 p.m.; 25 Phantom of the Opera; silent flm (Penn Med). December 22. 17 Amado Recital, Irvine Auditorium & Harold Prince Theater, Annenberg Center. with live organ accompaniment; 7 p.m.; 4 Kant and German Idealism; in honor Colored People Time: Banal Presents; 27 Penn Flutes Fall Concert; 4 p.m.; Irvine Auditorium (Houston Hall, SPEC, of Rolf-Peter Horstmann; 2-7 p.m.; rm. fnal chapter of the three-part installation; 21 Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall. VPUL). ICA. Through December 22. 402, Cohen Hall (Wolf Humanities). Also 22 Lobby, Fagin Hall World Cafe Live Morris Arboretum October 5, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Michelle Lopez: Ballast & Barricades; employs a fragmented 24 Evans Building, Penn Dental Performances daily. Complete listing and Info: www.morrisarborteum.org 5 Alice in Philadelphia; a look at the architectural language to critique systems 25 Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall. Also tickets: philly.worldcafelive.com 5 Fall Family Weekend; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. ties Alice has to Philadelphia/Penn—cel- of power and consumption; ICA. October 28, 30. Also October 6, 10-3 p.m. ebrate Mad Hatter Day; 10:45 a.m.-6 ON STAGE Through May 10, 2020. 29 Pottruck Health & Fitness Center 20 Bloomfeld Farm Day/Insider Art p.m.; Class of 1978 Orrery Pavilion, Meme Tactics: How Artists Innovate Show & Sale; noon-4 p.m. Van Pelt Library; registration: https:// HR: Healthy You Workshops Annenberg Center Media to Make Underheard Voices Go Vi- Info: annenbergcenter.org Springfeld Mills Demonstration; tinyurl.com/y23usoyd (Lewis Carroll ral; looks at how memes are increasingly Open to faculty and staff; free. noon-4 p.m. Society of North America). Also October part of a sophisticated communications Register: www.hr.upenn.edu/registration 18 Stars of American Ballet; 8 6, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre. Also Penn Museum strategy; opening reception: 5:15-7:30 1 Sugar Detox; noon. Info: www.penn.musuem 11 18th Annual Biomedical Postdoctor- p.m.; rm. 500, ASC (ASC). Through May October 19, 2 and 8 p.m. 2 Chair Yoga; noon. 18 Festival for International Students; al Research Symposium; 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; 2020. 10 Gentle Yoga; 11 a.m. Also October 24. Smilow Center; info: bpc.symposium@ Musical Fund Society at 200; Eugene READINGS & SIGNINGS 5-7 p.m.; Penn Museum; free; register: 11 October Wellness Walk; noon. penn.museum/festival gmail.com (BPP). Ormandy Gallery, Van Pelt Library. 1 Chasing My Cure; David Fajgenbaum, Early American Music and the Con- Through June 25, 2021. 18 BODYPUMP; 11 a.m. alumnus; 3:30 p.m.; Biomedical Library; 26 CultureFest! Dia de Los Muertos struction of Race: An Interdisciplinary Ongoing 30 Spinning; 11:30 a.m. register: https://tinyurl.com/y53drfw6 (Day of the Dead); 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; free Workshop; 3-5 p.m.; Wolf Room, McNeil with admission. Ancient Egypt: From Discovery to HR: Professional and Personal (Libraries). Center and Class of ’78 Pavilion, Van Display; Penn Museum. Pelt Library; info: https://tinyurl.com/ Development Programs SPORTS Audubon’s Birds of America; 1st Open to faculty and staff; free. Register: All events in the Arts Café. yxw7772e (Music). Also October 12, Floor, Van Pelt Library. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. http://knowledgelink.upenn.edu/ Info: https://writing.upenn.edu/wh Tickets & venues: www.pennathletics.com Imagery, Narrative, Propaganda: RSVP: [email protected] 14 Translational Targets and Precision Artists in the German Democratic 1 Challenging Negative Attitudes; 4 (W) Tennis hosts Penn Invitational; Medicine: Taming Infammation and Republic; rm. 500, ASC. 12:30 p.m. 3 Lunch with Christine Gross Loh; noon. all day. Through October 6. Improving Resilience as we Age; 8 a.m.- Marian Anderson on the World 8 Managing Teams; 9 a.m.-noon; $75. 7 Lunch with Katharine Seelye; noon. Football vs. Dartmouth; 7 p.m. 7 p.m.; Rubenstein Auditorium, Smilow Stage; Marian Anderson Gallery, Van Pelt 9 Emotional Intelligence as Vital City Planning Poetics 8; 6 p.m. (W) Volleyball vs. Cornell; 7 p.m. Center; $100/non-members, $50/mem- Library. Skills: Responding in Diffcult Situations 15 A Poetry Reading by Ahmad Almallah; 5 Sprint Football vs. Chestnut Hill; bers, $25/webstream non-members; free/ Loop de Loop: Patrick Dougherty or in Times of Change; 12:30 p.m. 6 p.m. noon. webstream members; register: www.itmat. Installation; stickwork sculpture; Morris Tools for Career Assessment and 16 A Conversation with Paul Hendrick- (W) Soccer vs. Cornell; 2 p.m. upenn.edu/symposium (ITMAT). Also Arboretum. Development; 12:30 p.m. son; 6 p.m. (M) Soccer vs. Cornell; 5 p.m. October 15, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Out on a Limb; tree adventure 11 Sparkhire Video Interviewing; 12:30 p.m. 17 Speakeasy Open Mic Night; 7:30 p.m. (W) Volleyball vs. Columbia; 5 p.m. exhibit celebrating its 10th year; Morris 31 #FromNO2Love: Black Feminist 17 Managing Up; 12:30 p.m. 21 Lunch with Zaina Ehraim; noon. 11 (W) Volleyball vs. Brown; 7 p.m. Forum on Disrupting Sexual Violence; Arboretum. Samuel Yellin, Metalworker: Draw- 29 Presentation Skills; 12:30 p.m. 23 A Celebration of Lorene Cary’s 12 Field Hockey vs. Dartmouth; noon. 25th anniversary of the making of NO! Ladysitting; 6 p.m. The Rape Documentary; info: loveWITH ings from the Architectural Archives; HR: Work-life Workshops Football vs. Sacred Heart; 1 p.m. accountability.com/fromno2love (GSWS). Kroiz Gallery. Open to faculty and staff; free. 24 A Reading by Carole Bernstein and (W) Volleyball vs. Yale; 5 p.m. Also November 1. We Are Not Alone; large-scale illus- Register: www.hr.upenn.edu/registration Patrick Donnelly; 6 p.m. Lightweight Rowing at Navy Day trations by Dwayne Booth; Forum, ASC. 1 Mindfulness in the Workplace; 2-4 p.m. 28 LIVE at the Writers House; 7 p.m. Regatta; all day. (W) Rowing at Navy Day Regatta; EXHIBITS Penn Museum Tours 3 Balancing Work-Life-Family; 12:30 p.m. Penn Book Center Info: www.penn.museum/visit/tours Info: www.pennbookcenter.com all day. Admission Donations and Hours Gallery Tours; Saturdays-Sundays; 4 Guided Meditation; 12:30 p.m. 1 The President of Desolation & Other 17 (M) Tennis hosts ITA Northeast Arthur Ross Gallery (ARG): Fisher 1:30 p.m.; Pepper Hall. 9 Webinar: Managing Emotional Regional; all day. Through October 22. Fine Arts Library; free; hours: www. Poems; Jerome Rothenberg; 6 p.m. Global Guides Public Tours; Satur- Health at Work; 12:30 p.m. 19 (M/W) Basketball hosts Red & Blue arthurrossgallery.org days-Sundays; 2:30 p.m. 10 Models of Excellence Information 3 The Drowning of Money Island; Brodsky Gallery, Kelly Writers House: Andrew S. Lewis; 6 p.m. Scrimmage; noon. Highlights Tour: Mandarin Language; Session: How to Nominate a Staff Mem- (W) Soccer vs. Dartmouth; 2 p.m. free; hours, info: http://writing.upenn.edu/ Fridays; 2:30 p.m. ber or Team for a Models of Excellence 5 James Meyer’s The Art of Return; (M) Soccer vs. Dartmouth; 5 p.m. wh/involved/series/brodskygallery/ Award; noon. with Carlos Basualdo; 3 p.m. Burrison Gallery, Inn at Penn: free; 20 Field Hockey vs. Delaware; noon. FILMS 11 Mindfulness; 12:30 p.m. 10 Getting to the Truth; Andrew J. Bu- Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; info: http:// chanan, Ona Gritz & Dawn Raffel; 6 p.m. 25 (W) Volleyball vs. Princeton; 7 p.m. tinyurl.com/kaevlec Lightbox Film Center at IHP 14 Flexible Work Options; 11 a.m. ICA: free; hours: https://icaphila.org Tickets: $10, $8 students/seniors; mem- 14 Liar’s Candle; August Thomas with 26 Field Hockey vs. Yale; noon. 15 New and Expectant Parent Briefng; Sprint Football vs. Alderson Broad- Kroiz Gallery, Fisher Fine Arts Li- bers free. Info: www.lightboxflmcenter.org 12:30 p.m. Ali Noori; 5:30 p.m. brary: free; Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat., Screenings at 7 p.m. unless noted. 17 Hopscotch Translation Series: Sarah dus; noon. 21 Understanding the Opioid Crisis; (W) Soccer vs. Yale; 4 p.m. noon-5 p.m.; info: http://tinyurl.com/hvrlct4 10 The Cremator 12:30 p.m. Arvio’s LORCA translations!; with Béc- Meyerson Hall, Weitzman School of quer Seguín; 6 p.m. (M) Soccer vs. Yale; 7 p.m. 19 Dream Dance: The Art of Ed 25 Guided Meditation; 12:30 p.m. Design: free; info: https://tinyurl.com/ Emshwiller—Program One; 6 p.m.; free. 21 A Contest Without Winners; Kate Heavyweight Rowing at Head of the y27c5dty 29 Wills, Trust and Estate Planning; Phillippo; 6 p.m. Schuylkill; all day. Morris Arboretum: hours, prices: Dream Dance: The Art of Ed 12:30 p.m. (W) Rowing at Head of the Emshwiller—Program Two; 8 p.m. 22 Stop Being Reasonable; Eleanor Gor- morrisarboretum.org Liberal & Professional Studies Schuylkill; all day. 24 Dream Dance: The Art of Ed don-Smith; 6 p.m. Penn Museum: hours, prices: Register: www.upenn.edu/lps-events 27 Field Hockey vs. Lafayette; 2 p.m. www.penn.museum Emshwiller—Program Three; free. 23 Hopscotch Translation Series: Lawrence Slought: free; Tues.-Fri., noon- 1 Master of Environmental Studies Venuti with Emily Wilson!; 6 p.m. 25 Dream Dance: The Art of Ed Virtual Café; noon. 5 p.m.; info: slought.org Emshwiller—Program Four 28 Excuse Me: Cartoons, Complaints & Van Pelt Library: free; hours, info: 4 Walk-in Enrollment Counseling; Notes to Self; Liana Finck; 6 p.m. Wolf Humanities Center http://www.library.upenn.edu/vanpelt 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4:30-6:30 p.m. Also 30 All but True; featuring Sarah Pinsker Info: https://wolfhumanities.upenn.edu/ October 9, 16, 23, 30. Upcoming events/upcoming Screenings at 7 p.m. at & A. C. Wise; 6 p.m. 8 Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences 1 Nectar; interdisciplinary student ex- the LGBT Center unless noted. Penn Bookstore hibition about things that are sweet, sticky Virtual Information Session; noon; 7 Paris is Burning https://lpsonline.sas.upenn.edu/events Info: https://tinyurl.com/pennbookstore 3910 Chestnut St., 2nd Floor and dangerous; Upper and Lower Galler- 14 One Dish, Four Seasons: Food, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3111 ies, Meyerson Hall. Through October 4. 13 Dede, I Brought You Back; 2 p.m.; 10 Master of Environmental Studies Rainey Auditorium, Penn Museum. Virtual Information Session; noon. Wine and Sound All Year Round; alumna (215) 898-5274 or 5275 FAX (215) 898-9137 2 El Difcil Arte de Migrar; multi-me- Jordan Zucker; 5:30 p.m. Email: [email protected] dia art exhibit featuring the work of the 14 How Do I Look? 16 Fels Institute of Government 21 Kiki On-Campus Information Session; 6 p.m.; 15 Making Our Neighborhoods, Making URL: www.upenn.edu/almanac Centro de Cultura, Arte, Trabajo y Edu- Ourselves; George Galster; 5:30 p.m. cación (CCATE) community members; info: www.fels.upenn.edu/events Unless otherwise noted, all events opening reception: 6 p.m.; Annenberg FITNESS AND LEARNING Organizational Dynamics On- 17 Where She Went; Kelly Simmons; 6 p.m. are open to the general public as well Center (LALS). Through January 2020. Campus Information Session; 6 p.m. 22 Applied Research for Sustainable as to members of the University. For 1 Community Print Night: Healthy Change; Sharon Ravitch and Nicole building locations, call (215) 898-5000, 5 Scarecrow Walk & Design Contest; Literacy Month Kickoff; 6-8 p.m.; 17 Master of Science in Applied Geosci- famous musicians theme; Morris ences Virtual Information Session; noon. Mittenfelner Carl; 4:30 p.m. or see www.facilities.upenn.edu or the Common Press, University’s website, www.upenn.edu A Arboretum. Through October 31. (Libraries). 22 Fels Institute of Government Virtual 23 Still the Promised Land; Natwar Ghandi in conversation with alumnus phone number normally means tickets, Now 2 arms ache avid aeon: Nancy Brooks Information Session; 6 p.m.; info: www. fels.upenn.edu/events Robert Rimm; 6 p.m. reservations or registration are required. Chornobyl + 20: This is Our Land- Brody/Joy Episalla/Zoe Leonard/Carrie Almanac carries an Update with We Still Live Here; photographs by Yamaoka: ferce pussy amplifed; cura- 29 Master of Behavioral and Decision 29 Apple Tree: Writers on Their Par- ents; Lisa Funderburg, English; 6 p.m. additions, changes & cancellations if Myron O. Stachiw, Serhiy Marchenko tor-led tour; 6 p.m.; ICA (ICA). Sciences Virtual Information Session; 9 a.m. received by Monday at noon for the fol- and Andrew M. Stachiw; Dean’s Alley, ZINE Rave; a collective zine-making 30 Master of Chemical Sciences Virtual SPECIAL EVENTS lowing week’s issue. University members Meyerson Hall. Through October 11. event; 5 p.m.; Arts Café, KWH (KWH). Information Session; 5:30 p.m. may send notices for the Update or the The Word Made Manifest; artists 6 Coffee and Conversation; 2-4 p.m.; 1 2019 Employee Resource Fair and next AT PENN calendar. working with handmade paper as an Morris Arboretum ICA (ICA). Also October 13. Info: www.morrisarboretum.org Volunteer Fair; noon-1:30 p.m.; Houston Events on this calendar are subject to explicit art; Brodsky Gallery, KWH. Hall (HR, WPPSA, PPSA). Through October 27. 5 Saturday Morning Live Sculptures change. More information can be found Tour; 11 a.m. on the sponsoring department’s website. Sponsors are listed in parentheses.

09/24/19 TALKS TALKS TALKS TALKS TALKS 1 Cancer Genomes in 3D; Bradley MindCORE Seminar; Jesse Gold- Ethics and Accountability in Defning the Immunogenicity of 28 Career Discovery in Historic Preser- Bernstein, Broad Institute; noon; Gaulton berg, Cornell; noon; rm. 425, Levin Bldg, Soviet Journalism: What Could Western Novel Antigenic Targets in Glioblastoma; vation; Frank Matero, historic preserva- Auditorium, BRB (PSOM). (MindCORE). Journalists Learn From Their Soviet Tanner Johanns, Washington Univ. at St. tion; 12:45 p.m.; Architectural Archives, Chagas Disease in Southern Peru: Reconsidering ‘Pictures of Beauties’ Colleagues?; Natalia Roudakova, cultur- Louis; noon; Caplan Auditorium, Wistar Meyerson Hall (Weitzman). Programs, Politics and Progress; Michael in the Era of #metoo: An Utamaro Case al anthropologist; 6 p.m.; rm. 109, ASC Institute (Wistar). Translating Chinese Medicine in the Levy, epidemiology; noon; rm. 473, Study; Julie Davis, history of art; 3:30 (ASC). Hearts and Minds: A Lab-in-the- 17th Century: The Dutch Connection; McNeil Bldg. (LALS). p.m.; rm. 113, Jaffe Bldg. (History of 16 Microbial Pardigms for S-Nitrosyla- Field Experiment in Mexico; Abraham Hal Cook, Brown; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 337, Designing Philadelphia’s Anti-Smok- Art). tion; Jonathan Stamler, Case Western; Aldama Navarrete, PPE postdoc; noon; Cohen Hall (HSS). ing Media Campaign; Laura Gibson, 7 Gene Editing and Geopolitics; noon; Austrian Auditorium, CRB (Micro- rm. 473, McNeil Bldg. (LALS). Econometrics Seminar; Denis PSOM; noon; rm. 1402, Blockley Hall Jonathan D. Moreno, PSOM; noon; Class biology). Predictive Survival Analysis with Chetverikov, UCLA; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 200, (PSOM). of ’62 Auditorium, John Morgan Bldg. Turning of P13K Signaling Up and Longitudinal Measurements and Missing PCPSE (Econ). The Role of Catalytic Oxo Metal Clus- (PSOM). Down; Sandra Gabelli, Johns Hopkins; Data; Cheng Yong Tang, Temple; 3:30 The Siberian Land Survey and the ters in Natural and Artifcial Photosynthe- Neighborhood Homicides and Young noon; rm. 252, BRB (CRRWH). p.m.; rm. 701, Blockley Hall (PSOM). Politics of Spatial Approximation in Late sis; Don Tilley, UCB; noon; Lynch Lecture Women’s Risk of Pregnancy During the Adoptive Cell Therapy for Cancer; Industrial Organization Seminar; Kei Imperial Russia; Alberto Masoero, Univ. Hall, Chemistry Bldg. (Chemistry). Transition to Adulthood; Abigail Weitz- Marco Ruella, PSOM; 3 p.m.; Wistar Kawei, UCB; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 100, PCPSE of Turin; 6 p.m.; rm. 209, College Hall Biological Chemistry Seminar; Hen- man, Texas; noon; rm. 150, McNeil Bldg. Institute (Wistar). (Econ). (History). ing Lin, Cornell; 3 p.m.; Lynch Lecture (PSC). Progress Towards the Development Genetic Predisposition to Type 1 Kiki Kinship; Michael Melvin, Hall, Chemistry Bldg. (Chemistry). Total Synthesis of Nannocystris and of a Prophylactic Vaccine for HCMV; Diabetes Leads to Chromatin Misfolding; community leader; 7 p.m.; LGBT Center From Dependent Happenings to Biomimetic Synthesis of Natural Prod- Amy Espeseth, Merck; 3 p.m.; Wistar Golnaz Vahedi, immunology; 4 p.m.; rm. (Wolf Humanities Center). Casual Inference with Interference; Eliz- ucts; Zhang Wang, Albany; noon; Lynch Institute (Wistar). 12-146; Smilow (PSOM). 29 Engineering Novel Antibody and abeth Halloran, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Lecture Hall, Chemistry Bldg. (Chemis- Money Macro Seminar–Student Job Math-Physics Joint Seminar; Minh- Nanoparticle Particle Platforms for Research Center; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 701, try). Talk; Stefano Pietrosanti, economics; 4 Tam Trinh, Chicago; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 4C2, Imaging and Therapeutic Applications; Blockley Hall (PSOM). Econometrics Seminar; Liangjun Su, p.m.; rm. 200, PCPSE (Econ). DRL (Math, Physics). Andrew Tsourkas, engineering; noon; Industrial Organization Seminar; Singapore Management Univ.; 4:30 p.m.; Segregating Health Care: Establish- Two Experiments in Music Writing; Donner Auditorium, HUP (PSOM). Chad Syverson, Univ. of Chicago; 3:30 rm. 200, PCPSE (Econ). ing St. Louis’s Homer G. Phillips Hospi- David Grubbs, Brooklyn College; 5:15 Ethical Issues in Healthcare for Un- p.m.; rm. 100, PCPSE (Econ). 8 From Congestion Tolls to Fuel Stan- tal; Ezelle Sanford III, Africana Studies; p.m.; rm. 102, Lerner Center (Music). documented Immigrants; Isha Di Bartolo, Micro Theory Seminar; Joyee Deb, dards: Car Policies That Work; Juan-Pab- 4 p.m.; rm. 435, Fagin Hall (Nursing). Bitcoin and Energy in Iceland; Zane PSOM; noon; rm. 1402, Blockley Hall Yale; 4 p.m.; rm. 101, PCPSE (Econ). lo Montero, PUC-Chile; noon; Kleinman Top Down Approach to Quantum Cooper, ASC; 6 p.m.; Annenberg Forum, (PSOM). 2 Advocating for Women’s Health in Center Energy Forum (Kleinman Center). Fields; Jonathan Heckman, physics; 4 ASC (Kleinman Center). Ritual and Recollection: Assembling Areas of Confict; Izzeldin Abuelaish, Inorganic Chemistry Seminar; Gary p.m.; rm. A8, DRL (Physics). 23 Knowledge by the Slice; James Agu- The Love Balm Project; Arielle Julia Daughters for Life; 11:30 a.m.; Law Au- Schrobilgen, McMaster Univ.; noon; Who Belongs at Home?; Kamila iree, physics & astronomy; noon; Café Brown, APC; noon; rm. 345, Fisher-Ben- ditorium, Jordan Center; RSVP: https:// Lynch Lecture Hall, Chemistry Bldg. Shamsie, author; Emily Wilson, classical 58, Irvine Auditorium (SAS). nett Hall (GSWS). tinyurl.com/y6avlg7a (Penn Global). (Chemistry). studies; 5 p.m.; Lightbox Film Center; RNA Modifying Enzymes as Drivers Inter-Individual Variability in Car- Developing Statements on Diversi- Pregnancy in the Age of the Internet: register: https://tinyurl.com/y4xx4bc6 of Male Germ Cell Development; Eliz- diovascular Risk and Analgesic Response ty; open to PhD students and postdocs; A Content Analysis of Online Forums; (English, Classical Studies, South Asia abeth Snyder, Rutgers; noon; rm. 252, to NSAIDs; Katherine Theken, Univ. of 11:30 a.m.; rm. 97, McNeil Bldg. (Career Anna Wexler, PSOM; noon; rm. 1402, Studies, Alice Paul Center). BRB (CRRWH). Pittsburgh; noon; Cheung Auditorium, Services). Blockley Hall (PSOM). Paul Hendrickson on Frank Lloyd Towards Better Understanding, Penn Dental (Dental). From Course Creation to Bio-Maker Zinc Finger Genes and Transposons Wright; Paul Hendrickson, English; 6 Predicting and Preventing Severe Dengue; Eukaryotic Ribosome Assembly; Se- Space: Creating a Space for Independent Shape Genetic Recombination Pattern p.m.; Arts Café, KWH (English). Shirit Einav, Stanford; noon; Austrian bastian Klinge, Rockefeller Univ.; 3 p.m.; Learning and Creation; Sevile Mannick- in Mammals; Todd Macfarlan, NICHD; Passing within Postcolonial Pro- Auditorium, CRB (Microbiology). Lynch Lecture Hall, Chemistry Bldg. arottu, BE Labs; noon; rm. 213, Fagin noon; Caplan Auditorium, Wistar Insti- duction; Michelle Lopez, Josh Kline Penn Sociology Colloquium Series; (Chemistry). Hall (Nursing). tute (Wistar). and Paul Pfeffer, artists; 6:30 p.m.; ICA Mathew Creighton, Univ. College Back to the Basics: Residuals and Renegade Women in Film & A Two-Part Model for Individual (ICA). Dublin; noon; rm. 150, McNeil Bldg. Diagnostics for Generalized Linear TV; Elizabeth Weitzman, flm critic; Treatment Rule Estimation with Semi 17 Guerrilla Warfare: Counterinsur- (Sociology). Models; Heping Zhang, Yale; 3:30 p.m.; noon; Arts Café, KWH; RSVP: (215) Continuous Outcomes; Guanhua Chen, gency and Capitalism in Colombia; The Critical Role of Public Gardens; rm. 701, Blockley Hall (PSOM). 746-POEM or [email protected] Univ. of Wisconsin Madison; 3:30 p.m.; Alexander Fattal, UCSD; 11:45 a.m.; rm. Bill Cullina, Morris Arboretum; 2 p.m.; CRISPR Screens, Proteostasis, and (KWH). rm. 701, Blockley Hall (PSOM). 500, ASC (ASC). Ambler Auditorium, Morris Arboretum; Rapid Control of Proteins at Scale; Ophir Tissue Issues: Mucosal Immunity in Industrial Organization Seminar; Phuck it! Philanthropy, Politics and $20, $15/members; reservation: bit.ly/ Shalem, PSOM; 4 p.m.; rm. 12-146, Chronic HIV Infection; Barbara Shack- Matt Backus, Columbia; 3:30 p.m.; rm. Protest; Roz Lee, GSWS; noon; rm. 345, MorrisLectures (Morris Arboretum). Smilow Center (IDOM). lett, UCD; noon; Austrian Auditorium, 100, PCPSE (Econ). Fisher-Bennett Hall (GSWS). Chemical and Biomolecular Engi- Micro Theory Seminar; Nina Bobko- CRB (PSOM, CFAR). Math-Physics Joint Seminar; Alex Physical Chemistry Seminar; Andrea neering Seminar; Yushan Yan, Univ. of va, Rice; 4 p.m.; rm. 101, PCPSE (Econ). Smart Home Technologies: Challeng- Perry, Columbia; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 4C2, Markelz, SUNY Buffalo; 1 p.m.; Lynch Delaware; 3 p.m.; Wu and Chen Auditori- Heterotic F-Theory Duality and es and Opportunities for Healthy Aging; DRL (Math, Physics). Lecture Hall, Chemistry Bldg. (Chemistry). um, Levine Hall (Kleinman Center). Wilson Line Symmetry-Breaking; Herb George Demiris, PSOM; noon; rm. 9-146, 9 Disruption and Persistence: Indian From the Grounds Up: Building an Energy Economics and Finance Clemens, Ohio State Univ.; 4:30 p.m.; Smilow (PSOM). Entertainment Media in the Digital Era; Export Economy in Southern Mexico; Seminar; Matthew Kahn, Johns Hopkins; rm. 4C2, DRL (Math, Physics). The Politics of Losing; Rory Tejaswini Ganti, NYU; noon; rm. 330, Casey Marina Lurtz, author; 1:30 p.m.; 4 p.m.; rm. 306, Fisher Fine Arts Bldg. The Trans-Imperial Courtroom: McVeigh, Notre Dame; noon; rm. 150, Fisher-Bennett Hall (Cinema Studies). rm. 112B, LRSM (LALSES). (Kleinman Center). Multi-Layered Historicities of Law in Co- McNeil Bldg. (Sociology). Astronomy Seminar; Adi Nusser, Perceived Ability and School Choices; Leveraging Immune Cell Diversity lonial Algeria; Sarah Ghabrial, Concordia Monthly Confocal Training Lecture; Technion-Israel Institute of Technology; Matteo Bobba, Toulouse School of in the Failing Heart; Kory Lavine, Wash- Univ.; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 209, College Hall Andrea Stout, CBD Microscopy Core; 2 p.m.; rm. A6, DRL (Physics). Economics; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 100, PCPSE ington University; 4 p.m.; rm. 11-146, (History). 2:30 p.m.; rm. 1101, BRB (PSOM). Social Hallmarks of Aging: Evidence (Econ). Smilow Center (CVI). Barrio America: How Latino Immi- B Cells, Antibodies & Hormoral Im- from the Health and Retirement Study; Avenues of Marine Invertebrate Money Macro Seminar–Student Job grants Saved the American City; Andrew mune Response; David Allman, PSOM; Eileen Crimmins, USC; 3 p.m.; Ruben- Acclimatization in Response to Rapid Talk; Harun Alp, economics; 4 p.m.; rm. Sandoval-Strausz, Penn State; 5 p.m.; rm. 3 p.m.; Wistar Institute (Wistar). stein Auditorium, Smilow Center (PSC). Environmental Change; Hollie Putnam, 200, PCPSE (Econ). 110, ASC (Sociology). Money Macro Seminar; Le Xu, Energy Economics and Finance Sem- URI; 4 p.m.; Tedori Family Auditorium, Next-generation Doppler Spectrom- 30 Sociology Colloquium Series; Sarah economics; 4 p.m.; rm. 200, PCPSE inar; Juan-Pablo Montero, PUC-Chile; Levin Bldg. (Biology). eters; Cullen Blake, physics; 4:05 p.m.; Cowan, NYU; noon; rm. 150, McNeil (Econ). 4 p.m.; rm. 306, Fisher Fine Arts Bldg. 18 From the Creative Class to the New rm. A8, DRL (Physics). Bldg. (Sociology). Physics and Astronomy Colloquium; (Kleinman Center). Kinship Reloaded: Humans, Animals Using Genomics to Understand Urban Crisis; Richard Florida, Univ. of and the Urban; Dorothee Brantz, Berlin Christopher Mauger, physics; 4 p.m.; rm. Understanding Glass Transition Toronto; noon; rm. B1, Meyerson Hall; the Role of the Placenta in Children’s A8, DRL (Physics). through Interfacial Properties; Zahra register: https://tinyurl.com/yy7zrrc9 Technical Univ.; 5 p.m.; Rainey Audi- Health: The Virtues of Restraint; Carmen Current and Emerging Issues in Law Fakhraai, chemistry; 4 p.m.; rm. 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