lery. Through February 19. of a Great Tradition; Africa: The Cradle ACADEMIC CALENDAR Interplay: Art*Audience*Architecture; of Humankind; Polynesia: ‘ahu’ula + lei 1 Course Selection Period ends. sculptures from nine artists including Lanny niho palaoa; Photographs from the Field; Bergner, Fritz Dietel and Nancy Graves; Strokes of Genius: The Art of Annie G. 19 Drop Period ends. first floor, Perelman Center for Advanced Hunter. Medicine. Through February 26 (Arts and Penn Museum Tours February CHILDREN’S ACTIVITies the City Year). Tours at 1:30 p.m. Meet at the Warden Radiologic Images; medical pho- 13 Kids Valentine’s Day Arrangement; Garden Entrance. Free w/ admission and tography; International House. Through w/ PennCard. Info.: www.penn.museum/ 1-2:30 p.m.; $33, $30/members; register: March 6. (215) 247-5777, ext. 157; Morris Arbore- InLiquid Video Installation: Homeland; 6 Archaeology: Studying Material A T P E N N tum (Arboretum). explores how video artists question/chal- Culture. Kids Rock Climbing; 1-2 p.m.; RSVP: lenge/explore/redefine the notion of home- 7 Music in the Classical World. Wherever these symbols appear, more images or audio/video clips are www.upenn.edu/recreation (PennRec). land in an age of in/security; International 13 Highlights of the Collection. available on our website, www.upenn.edu/almanac/. 40 Winks with the Sphinx for Cub and 26 House. Through March 6. 14 Secrets of Science: Egyptian Mummies. Boy Scouts; 6:30 p.m.-9 a.m.; ages 6 to 15; Strictly Death: Selected Works from Penn Museum; $50, $45/members; RSVP: the Richard Harris Collection; explores 21 Etruscan/Roman: Variety in Votive Offerings. entire University; 4:30-6:30 p.m.; G-12 www.penn.museum/sleepovers (Museum). the iconography of death across a range readings/signings Meyerson Hall (Penn IUR). of artistic practices; Slought Foundation. 27 Fulfilling a Prophecy: The Past and Peanut Butter and Jams: Present of the Lenape in Pennsylvania. 17 Imagining Philadelphia: Edmund 4 Undergraduate Research Symposium; World Cafe Live Through March 8. 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Bodek Lounge, Houston Nikon Small World; photomicro- Bacon and the Future of the City; Scott Shows at 11:30 a.m.; $10, $7/children 28 Iraq’s Ancient Past: Rediscovering Knowles, editor and Harris Steinberg, con- Hall (Center for Undergraduate Research under 12 unless otherwise noted; Info.: graphs taken with powerful microscopes; Ur’s Royal Cemetery. and Fellowships). main atrium, Wistar Institute. Through tributor; 5:30 p.m.; Penn Bookstore (IUR). www.worldcafelive.com Waking Up In Eden; Lucinda Fleeson; Encouraging Sustenance in Proper March 12. filmS 21 Eating; rm. 245, Jon M. Huntman Hall; 6 KIDROCKERS with Jukebox the Silence Dogood: Miler Lagos; instal- 2 p.m.; Morris Arboretum (Arboretum). Ghost; all ages; indie music and comedy. 7 p.m.; info.: [email protected] lation sculpture of a forest of trees made 24 Whenever Wednesday: Kinetic Cin- (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority). The Board of Education; original Penn Bookstore 13 of recycled newspapers; Arthur Ross Gal- ema; 6:30 p.m.; ICA (ICA). Info.: www.upenn.edu/bookstore. songs for kids. lery. Through March 21. 5 Lunch with Local Artists: Kate Watson-Wallace Bubble do Beatles: Rubber Soul Dance with Camera; explores the International House 2 Insanity: Beyond Understanding; ; dancer/choreographer; 20 ; Screenings w/ English subtitles. For noon; Platt Student Performing Arts kid-friendly Beatles tribute. crossover between artists and dancers who Bajeerao Patil; 6 p.m. make choreography for the camera; ICA. ticket prices see www.ihousephilly.org. 3 Your Spirits Walk Beside Us: The House (Arts and the City). Free Library of Philadelphia Through March 21. See Films. 2 Still Bill; 7 p.m. Politics of Black Religion; Barbara Savage; 11 Cougars, Playas, and Baby Mama Walnut Street West Branch Video Art: Replay Part 2: Everyday Paradise 5:30 p.m. (co-sponsor: Center for Africana Drama in the Ancient World; Young www.freelibrary.org. 3 ; 7 p.m. Imaginary; three-part exhibition is cen- 4 Douglas Crimp on Andy Warhol’s Studies). Friends Annual Valentine program with 3 Children’s Chess Club; 5:30 p.m. Also tered around three themes prevalent in Paul Swan 4 Release the Prophetic Destiny in cocktails and mingling; $10, $5/members February 10 ; lecture followed by film; 6:30 . video art-documentary, animation, and p.m. Philadelphia; Maurine McFarlane; 5 p.m. (includes one complimentary drink); 6 4 Tales for Little Tykes; 11 a.m. comedy; ICA. Through March 21. p.m.; Penn Museum (Museum). 6 Ozploitation Double Feature: Road 9 Taming the River: Negotiating the Backgrounds in Stepping: Exercise 6 Saturday Storytime; 11 a.m. Brower Propulsion Laboratory: BPL- Academic, Financial, and Social Currents 003, Moranic Mission to Montana; series Games and Patrick; 8 p.m. and Stepping into the Technological Fu- Found in the Making: Films about in Selective Colleges and Universities; Ca- ture Through Performance; rm. Golkin of documents, artifacts, and spacecraft from 9 mille Charles; 6 p.m. (co-sponsor: Center Conferences quasi-fictitious aerospace company created Self-Taught Artists—Purvis of Overtown; Room, Houston Hall; 7 p.m.; info.: 7 p.m. for Africana Studies). [email protected] (Alpha Kappa Searching Looks: Asian American by artist Steven Brower in 2007; Esther 25 Klein Gallery. Through March 21. Selections from the Human Rights 10 Dangerous Intimacy: Ten African Alpha Sorority). Visual Cultures; explore the practice 10 American Men with HIV; Christopher and materiality of Asian culture; 5 p.m.; What in the World; the unauthorized Watch Film Festival; films dailythrough 12 SPEC LoveFest; learn to live sus- biography of the Penn Museum; Penn Mu- February 14; 7 p.m. Coleman; 6 p.m. tainably at Penn; 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Bistro Slought Foundation; continues February 2236; Milton McGriff; 6:30 p.m. 26 (Slought; Asian American Studies). seum. Through April 11. 17 Dance with Camera; films include 18 Lounge, Houston Hall (PEG; SPEC). Dissecting the Gross Clinic; tribute Import Safety: Regulatory Governance Connections You Believe In: Syncre- Blood Wedding and film shorts; 7 p.m. 22 16 School of Medicine Recycling Fair; 26 to the painting by Thomas Eakins; Kamin See Exhibits. in the Global Economy; Cary Coglianese, University departments and featured ven- tism of the Ancient World; 3:30 p.m.; Rich Gallery, Van-Pelt Dietrich Library. Through Adam Finkel, David Zaring; 3 p.m. Seminar Room, Jaffe Building. Also Feb- 19 Red Heroine (Hong Xia); live musi- dors will showcase recycling programs, April 31. Embracing Cultural Competency: A resources, and green products available ruary 27 (Center for Ancient Studies). The Goodlands: Young Photographers cal score by Devil Music Ensemble; 8 p.m. See Special Events. Roadmap for Nonprofit Capacity Build- to the Penn community; 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Inspiring Hope in North Philadelphia; ers; Brigette Rouson, Beth Applegate; lobby, BRB II/II (RecycleMania). eXHIBITS photography by children of the Fairhill and 20 The Woman Next Door; French; 7 p.m. Monika Moss; 5:30 p.m. Kensington neighborhoods taken between 19 8th Annual Chinese New Year Celebra- 23 Descent: Three Stories of Family; 23 Two Stories, One Person; Debra and tion Admission Donations and Hours 2000 and 2009; Penn Museum. Through 7 p.m. ; Chinese music, performances and Arthur Ross Gallery, Fisher Fine Arts Sivan; 5:30 p.m. cuisine and a film with a live musical May. 24 Part V: New Wind; followed by Sex- Library: free; Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Righteous Dopefiend: An Anthropo- 24 The Shadows of Youth: The Remark- score; 6 p.m.; International House; $8, Sat.-Sun., noon-5 p.m. periencias & Dafne I Chloe; Spanish and able Journey of the Civil Rights Genera- $5/guests, free/members (International logical Installation on Homelessness, Ad- Catalan; 7 p.m. Burrison Gallery, University Club at diction and Poverty in Urban America; a tion; Andrew Lewis; 5:30 p.m. House). See Films. Penn; free; Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; 25 What Farocki Taught; experimental World Culture Family Day: Annual photo-ethnography by professor Philippe Kelly Writers House 20 Sat.-Sun., 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Bourgois and photographer Jeff Schon- documentaries and “essay films” by Ger- Celebration of African Cultures; 21st an- Esther M. Klein Art Gallery: free; man filmmaker Farocki; German; screen- Events in the Arts Café unless otherwise nual Celebration of African Cultures berg; Penn Museum. Through May. noted. RSVP: [email protected] Mon.-Sat.; 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Maira Kalman: Various Illumina- ings daily through February 27. includes traditional storytelling, African GSE Student Lounge: free; Mon.- or (215) 573-9749. Info.: www.writing. dance and music performances, work- tions (of a Crazy World); first major upenn.edu/~wh/. Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. museum survey of the photography, MEETINGs shops, children’s activities, and more; 11 Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA): embroidery, textiles and performance of 2 Jeff Haas discusses the Assassination a.m.; free w/ Museum admission; Penn free admission; Wed.-Fri., noon-8 p.m.; 2 WPPSA; 1 p.m.; Bishop White of Fred Hampton; attorney & author; 6 Museum (Museum). illustrator, author, and designer Maira Room, Houston Hall. Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Kalman; ICA. Through June 6. p.m. 22 Global Health Reflections Week; in- International House: Mon-Fri, 10 Fulfilling a Prophecy: The Past and 3 University Council; 4 p.m.; Bodek 3 Reading by Lynn Levin & Lise Fun- ternational potluck, lunch, films, speakers, a.m.-8 p.m. Present of the Lenape in Pennsylvania; Penn Lounge, Houston Hall; RSVP: (215) 898- derburg; poet & writer; 6 p.m. and more; info.: [email protected]. Morris Arboretum: $14; $12/seniors, Museum. Through July. 7005. Also February 17. Through February 26 (Nursing). $7/kids 3-17, students; free/members and 4 EII: A Playtext; staged reading; 6 p.m. Flora of Pennsylvania; specimens and 9 PPSA Board Meeting; noon-1 p.m.; 28 “Whichhazel” is your Favorite; kids under 3; Daily 10 a.m.-4 p.m. botanical drawings celebrating the state’s rm. 302, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library; 9 Reading by Sam Apple; author; 6 p.m. Penn Museum: $10, $7/seniors, $6/ scavenger hunt to discover varieties of flora; Upper Gallery, Widener Center, RSVP: [email protected]. 10 Speakeasy: Poetry, Prose, and Any- witchhazels growing at the Arboretum, children 6-17 and full-time students w/ Morris Arboretum. Through September. Board of Trustees’ Winter Full thing Goes!; 8 p.m.; Also February 24. PennCard, free/members; Tues.-Sat., 10 25 make fun crafts; noon; free w/ admission; Springfield Mills; photography by Board Meeting; Inn at Penn; RSVP: (215) 11 Lunch talk with Maira Kalman; noon; Morris Arboretum (Arboretum). a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m. Guillermo Torres of the Arboretum’s Also February 26. See Exhibits (co-sponsor: ICA). Perelman Center for Advanced Medi- 898-7005. Springfield Grist Mill; lower gallery, Wid- Holocaust Remembrance: A Reading SPorts cine: 3400 Civic Center Boulevard. ener Center, Morris Arboretum. Ongoing. and Discussion with Survivor-Writer Mi- The Rotunda Music : 4014 Walnut St.; free; meta Metasequoia; see the world chael Stolowitzky; 3 p.m. Info./Tickets: www.pennathletics.com for hours: (215) 573-3234. from among a canopy of redwood limbs; Penn Improvisational Jazz Work- Slought Foundation: free; Wed.-Sat. 12 Lunch Talk with Rebecca Walker; 3 (M) Tennis vs. Saint Joseph’s; 4 p.m. Morris Arboretum. Ongoing. shop; open jazz jam for musicians of all noon. (W & M) Swim vs. La Salle; 6 p.m. 1-6 p.m. Iraq’s Ancient Past: Rediscovering abilities; Sundays (except holidays) 4-6 Van Pelt-Dietrich Library: free/ID Ur’s Royal Cemetery; notes, photos and 15 Reading by Joyce Carol Oates; au- 5 (W) Basketball vs. Dartmouth; 7 p.m. p.m.; Basement, 1920 Commons; Info.: thor; RSVP; 6:30 p.m. required; for hours see: http://events. artifacts from Penn’s famous 1922 exca- [email protected]. 6 (M) Tennis vs. George Washington; library.upenn.edu/cgi-bin/calendar.cgi. Brunch Conversation with Joyce vation; Penn Museum. Ongoing. To Billie with Love—A Celebration 16 11 a.m. Wistar Institute: free; Mon.-Fri. 9 Collective Imprints; visual art that 11 Carol Oates; author; RSVP; 10 a.m. (W) Basketball vs. Harvard; 7 p.m. a.m.-5 p.m. of Lady Day; Tony and Grammy award Poetry Reading with David Antin; 3 celebrates the life and history of The Ro- winning vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater 10 Gymnastics vs. Wilson, West Chester, Upcoming tunda; The Rotunda. Ongoing. performs a special tribute to Billie Holiday; p.m. Ursinus; 6 p.m. A Wonderful Life: A Daughter’s 22 Papua New Guinea: Photos from the 7:30 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre; $20-$45 17 George Borge Smorgasborg; discus- 12 (M) Basketball vs. Cornell; 7 p.m. Tribute to a Family of Educators; Joan (Annenberg Center). sion; 6 p.m. Mt. Hagen Singsing; Burrison Gallery; re- Myerson Shrager’s digital art; Student 13 Wrestling vs. Cornell; 1 p.m. ception: March 18, 4 p.m. Through April 2. Lounge, GSE. Ongoing. 28 Ars Nova Workshop in Residence: 22 LIVE at the Writers House; WXPN’s (M) Basketball vs. Columbia; 7 p.m. Now Conny Bauer William Parker Hamid Michaela Majoun hosts a one-hour broad- 14 Wrestling vs. Columbia; 1 p.m. Ongoing at the Penn Drake Trio cast of poetry, music and spoken-word art; Werner Pfeiffer (censor, villain, pro- ; time TBA; International 16 (M) Basketball vs. Princeton; 7 p.m. vocateur, experimenter): Book-objects Museum House (International House). 7 p.m. (M) Basketball vs. Brown; 7 p.m. & Artist Books; highlights two groups of Amarna: Ancient Egypt’s Place 25 Discussion with Howard Marks; 19 in the Sun; Worlds Intertwined: Music Department chairman of Oaktree; 2:15 p.m. 20 (M) Basketball vs. Yale; 7 p.m. works commenting and reflecting on the Free w/ PennCard. Info.: www.sas.upenn. role of the book in the twenty-first cen- Etruscans, Greeks and Romans; Canaan Lunchtime Reading by Poets Kaia 21 Wrestling vs. Lehigh; 1 p.m. & Ancient Israel; Living in Balance: The edu/music. 26 tury; Kamin Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Sand and Jules Boykoff; noon. 24 (M) Tennis vs. Georgetown; 3 p.m. Through February 12. Universe of the Hopi, Zuni, Navajo and 27 Penn Symphony Orchestra; 8 p.m.; Library. 26 (W) Basketball vs. Columbia; 7 p.m. Snow Traces by Francesca Pfister; Apache; Mesoamerica; The Egyptian Irvine Auditorium. On Stage photography, video and installation that Mummy: Secrets & Science; Raven’s 28 Classical Revolution Philadelphia; 27 (M) Tennis vs. Villanova; 10 a.m. explore surfaces, objects and spaces that Journey: The World of Alaska’s Native 3 p.m.; Amado Recital Hall, Irvine (M) Tennis vs. Delaware; 3 p.m. People; Buddhism: History & Diversity 5 A Cheshire Catastrophe; 8 p.m.; The express human presence; Burrison Gal- Auditorium. Mask & Wig Clubhouse, 310 S. Quince St.; (W) Basketball vs. Cornell; 7 p.m. $25, $12/students. Also February 6, 12, 13, 28 (M & W) Fencing Ivy League Cham- 19, 20, 25-27; tickets: www.maskandwig. pionship (2nd Round); time TBA. com/shows.html (Mask & Wig Club). Theatre Arts Council One Acts; vari- ous 1 act plays; 7 p.m.; Iron Gate Theatre; $7/Locust Walk. Also February 6 (PAC). 10 Vagina Monologues; 8 p.m.; Irvine Au- ditorium; $10, $8/Locust Walk; info.: www. upennvday.org. Also February 12. 3910 Chestnut St., 2nd Floor Annenberg Center Philadelphia, PA 19104-3111 Tickets: www.AnnenbergCenter.org. (215) 898-5274 or 5275 FAX (215) 898-9137 4 Streb; 7:30 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre; E-mail: [email protected] $24-$42 (afternoon performances), $28- URL: www.upenn.edu/almanac $48 (evening performances); Also Febru- ary 5, 8 p.m. and February 6, 2 and 8 p.m. Unless otherwise noted all events are open to the general public as well as to 6 Winged Woman Dance: Residue; members of the University. For building Philadelphia-based ensemble that focuses on in-depth collaborations between visual locations, call (215) 898-5000 between 9 artists, musicians and dancers; 7:30 p.m.; a.m. and 5 p.m. or see www.facilities.upenn. Harold Prince Theatre; $25. edu or the University’s website, www.upenn. edu. A phone number normally means tick- 14 the mentalist; movement installation of sound, video paintings, live graffiti writ- ets, reservations or registration required. ing, punk-rock and dancing; 8 p.m.; Harold Almanac carries an Update with ad- Prince Theatre; $25. ditions, changes & cancellations if received by Monday at noon prior to the week of publication. University members may send SPECIAL EVENTS notices for the Update or March AT PENN 2 Exceptional Style for a Low Price; rm. calendar. The deadline for the March AT G16, Irvine Auditorium; 7 p.m.; info.: PENN is February 9. [email protected] (Alpha Kappa Events on this calendar are subject to Alpha Sorority). change. More information can be found Above: Streb; MacArthur Genius Award fellow Elizabeth Streb melds slam dancing, extreme sports, the circus, and Holly- 3 PhD Spring Reception; introduces ur- on the sponsoring department’s website. wood stunt work into a one-of-a-kind performance at the Zellerbach Theatre, February 4-6. See On Stage. ban-focused doctoral candidates from the Sponsors are listed in parentheses.

01/26/10 Talks fitness/learning

1 Guiding Student Research Papers; David Gilman Romano, Penn Museum; 6 cations; Adrian Raine, criminology; 4:30 New Parents @ Penn; meets every p.m. (Museum). p.m.; rm. 240B, Silverman Hall (Law & 10 Brown Bag Matinee—Succeeding in Michael Gamer, English and Dan Richter, other Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.; contact Penn a Changing World; noon-1 p.m. history; noon; rm. 104, Claudia Cohen 10 Integrated Analysis of Melanoma: Brain Group; CNS). Women’s Center (215) 898-8611 for dates. Hall; RSVP: [email protected] Can We Do Better With Targeted Drugs?; Title TBA; James Marks, Robert 19 Career Focus Brown Bag—Self 19 Jazzercise; 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Tuesdays Assessment; noon-1 p.m. (Center for Teaching and Learning). David Stern, ; noon; Class Wood Johnson Foundation; noon; audi- & Thursdays; Newman Center; $8/class; Dr. Helen O. Dickens Commemo- of ’62, John Morgan Bldg. (CRRWH). torium, Colonial Penn Center; RSVP: $6/students; Carolyn Hamilton: (215) 662- Quality of Worklife: HR rative Lecture in Medicine; Deborah The Chesapeake Bay; Robert Koron- [email protected] (LDI). 3293 (days) or (610) 446-1983 (evenings). Open to faculty and staff. Register: Driscoll, obstetrics & gynecology; 4 p.m.; cai, US EPA; noon; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Notes on Some Medieval Illuminated Class of 1923 Arena; 3130 Walnut www.hr.upenn.edu/coursecatalog Auditorium, BRB II/III (Diversity & Com- Auditorium, Chemistry Bldg. (IES). Charters; Robert Maxwell, history of art; Street; admission: weekday $5.50, weekend 11 Job Stress and Burnout Prevention; munity Outreach; School of Medicine). Molecular Regulation of Metastasis: 3:30 p.m.; rm. 113, Jaffe Bldg. (History $6.50, $1 off w/ PennCard; skate rental noon–1:30 p.m. 3 Cell Cycle Regulation of the Oocyte- Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Op- of Art). $2.50; group rates and skating lessons of- 24 ElderCare 101; noon-1:30 p.m. to-embryo Transition; Geraldine Sey- portunities; Danny Welch, University of Reconnecting Visual and Verbal fered; hours: www.upenn.edu/icerink. doux, Johns Hopkins; noon; Class of ’62, Alabama-Birmingham; 4 p.m.; Grossman Thinking; Laura Otis, Emory University; Rape Aggression Defense Program Department of Recreation John Morgan Bldg. (CRRWH). Auditorium, Wistar Institute (Wistar). 5 p.m.; Rainey Auditorium, Penn Muse- (RAD); hands-on physical defense training Pottruck Wellness Center, Pottruck Earth and Enviromental Science Best Sellers: Communities of Read- um; RSVP: http://humanities.sas.upenn. for women; session I: February 9, 16, 23, Health and Fitness Center. Lecture; Karen Glanz, medicine, nursing; ers Past and Present; Peter Conn, Eng- edu/registration.shtml (Museum). March 2, 5:30-8:30 p.m.; session II: Feb- Register: www.upenn.edu/recreation noon; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Auditorium, lish; 5 p.m.; Rainey Auditorium, Penn 20 Only the Sun Will See Its Mystery! ruary 24, March 3, 10, 24, 5:30-8:30 p.m.; 2 Indoor Climbing Course; 3 weeks, Chemistry Bldg. (IES). Museum; RSVP: http://humanities.sas. On the Temple Scriptorium or ‘House of session III: February 20 & 27, 9 a.m.-3 Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m. Great Discoveries Lecture Series: upenn.edu/registration.shtml (Museum). Life’ in Ancient Egypt; Richard Jasnow, p.m.; register (215) 898-3590 (UPPD). 3 Climbing Technique and Movement; Machu Picchu and the Incas; Clark Lecture by Maira Kalman; illustrator, ; 3:30 p.m.; 8 Interaction: Theatre-based Work- 4 weeks, Wednesdays; 4-5 p.m. author, designer; 6:30 p.m.; ICA (ICA). Erickson, Penn Museum; 6 p.m.; Penn Penn Museum; $5, $3/members, free/ shops Addressing Social Determinants 5 PennFit: Body Composition Mea- Museum; $10, $5/advance, free/members 11 When Thoughts Become Actions: ARCE-PA members (Museum). of Health; noon-2 p.m.; Ben Franklin surements; 8 a.m.; noon; 5 p.m. (Museum). Residual Cognitive Function in the Veg- 23 Well-being and Equity: A Frame- Room, Houston Hall; info.: www.cphi. Intro. to Climbing; 3-5 p.m. Also Video Art: Replay, Part 2. Everyday etative State; Adrian Owen, University work for Policy Analysis; Matthew Adler, upenn.edu/events.shtml (CPHI). February 11, 5 p.m., February 18 and 22, Imaginary; Lucy Gallun, ICA; 6:30 p.m.; of Cambridge; noon; Conference Room, law; 4:30 p.m.; rm. TBA, Jon M. Hunts- 10 Studio 34 1 Hour Yoga Class; 12:30 6 p.m. ICA (ICA). See Exhibits. Center for Cognitive Neuroscience (CNS). man Hall (Penn Program on Regulation). p.m.; U Lounge; Plaza Level, Williams Novel and Emerging Imaging for 6 Skiing and Snowboarding Trip; 8 4 Drug Treatments for Dementia: Right Under the Radar: Federative Hall (Perelman Quad; UCD; PSA). a.m.-5 p.m. Also February 13, 20 and 27. Using the Past to Make Sense of the Pres- Vascular Disease; Emile Mohler, vascu- Schemes in East-Central Europe from In- 16 Ask the Experts Immigration Semi- ent; Jesse Ballenger, Pennsylvania State lar medicine; noon; 1 Founders McCurdy terwar to Cold War; Holly Case, Cornell 12 PennFit Bonus Session: Intro. to nar; 6 p.m.; International House; RSVP: Yoga; 12:15 p.m. University; 3 p.m.; Austrian Auditorium, Conference Room, HUP (Radiology; University; 4:30 p.m.; rm. 209, College [email protected] CRB; RSVP: [email protected]. Cardiology). Hall (History). (International House). 17 PennFit Bonus Session: Muscle of edu (Institute on Aging). 12 Population Medicine: A Bridge Be- One Book. One Philadelphia: What the Month, Lower Body; 5:30 p.m. Warhol’s Paul Swan; Douglas tween Medical Care and Public Health; is the REAL Persepolis?; Lauren Ristvet, Christian Association 19 PennFit Bonus Session: Intro. to Crimp, Rochester University; 6:30 p.m.; Paula Lantz, University of Michigan; Museum; 6 p.m.; Penn Museum (Museum). Info.: www.upennca.org Personal Training; 12:15 p.m. ICA (ICA; Cinema Studies). noon; auditorium, Colonial Penn Center; 24 Stem Cells: Niche, Competition, 2 Slanguage; ESL class teaching English 26 PennFit Bonus Session: Physio Ball 5 Gender, Myth, Ritual, and the RSVP: [email protected] Aging and Application; Ting Xie, Stow- and US culture, with emphasis on peace Workout; 12:15 p.m. Sacred; Peggy Sanday, anthropology; (LDI; Health Care Management/Wharton). ers Institute for Medical Research; and justice issues, through the eyes of faith; Mary Condren, Institute for Feminism 17 The Genetic Dissection of Gamete noon; Class of ’62, John Morgan Bldg. 2:30 p.m.; Also February 9, 16 and 23. Penn Library Workshops and Religion; noon; rm. 436, Cohen Hall Activation and Fertilization in C. El- (CRRWH). 3 Bible Study; 5:30 p.m. Also February Held in Class of 1968 Seminar Room, (Women’s Studies). egans; Andrew Singson, Rutgers Uni- The Power of Positive Psychology; 10, 17 and 24. Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, unless other- What Have We Learned from Eco- versity; noon; Class of ’62, John Morgan Christopher Maxwell; noon; Ben Frank- wise noted. Open to faculty, staff and stu- Liberal & Professional Studies dents. Register: http://dla.library.upenn. nomic Analyses of Prevention?; Louise Bldg. (CRRWH). lin Room, Houston Hall; RSVP: ppsa@ Info.: www.pennlps.org Russell, Rutgers University; noon; au- edu/dla/wsmanager/index.html. Teaching Controversial Issues; John exchange.upenn.edu (PPSA). Walk-In Wednesday; one-on-one meet- ditorium, Colonial Penn Center; RSVP: Jackson, anthropology and communica- The Rb Gene Family in Stem Cells 10 1 Lunch n’ Learn: Mobile Technology; [email protected] (LDI). ings with recruitment specialists; 11 a.m.-1 Conference Room, Biomedical Library; tion and Ian Lustick, political science; and Cancer Initiation; Julien Sage, Stan- p.m., 4:30-6 p.m.; Also February 24. Documation: Images of the World as noon; rm. 203, Claudia Cohen Hall; ford University; 4 p.m.; Grossman Audi- noon. It Was, Is, and Might Yet Be; Karen Beck- RSVP: [email protected] (Center torium, Wistar Institute (Wistar). 16 Master of Liberal Arts Employee BlackBoard Collaboration Tools; man, history of art & cinema studies; for Teaching and Learning). Panel Discussion: The Business of Re- Luncheon; noon-1:30 p.m. Goldstein Electronic Classroom, Van 3:30 p.m.; rm. 113, Jaffe Bldg. (Cinema Peak Oil and Climate Change; cycling; 4:30 p.m.; Dhirubhai Ambani Audito- 18 Master of Environmental Studies Pelt; 1 p.m. Studies). James Murray, University of Washington; rium, Jon M. Hunstman Hall (RecyleMania). Information Session; 5:30-7 p.m. 2 Powerpoint I; Training Lab, Bio- To Know to Know to Love Her So: noon; Carolyn Hoff Lynch Auditorium, Alice Paul Lecture; Bernice Johnson 25 Pre-Health Program Information medical Library; noon. Sargent Johnson, Gertrude Stein and Chemistry Bldg. (IES). Reagon, lecturer, composer, musician & Session; 5:30-6:30 p.m. BlackBoard Tests Pools; Goldstein Motherless Moderns; Gwendolyn DuBois This is Not a Invitation to Rape Me; producer; 5 p.m.; Hall of Flags, Houston Morris Arboretum Electronic Classroom, Van Pelt; noon. Shaw, history of art; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 113, Charles Hall, Virginia Commonwealth Hall (Women’s Studies; Center for Afri- Register: (215) 247-5777 ext. 156 or 125. Juggle School with Google; Goldstein Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). University; noon; Terrace Room, Cohen cana Studies). Electronic Classroom, Van Pelt; 5 p.m. The Dancer’s Two Bodies; Jalal 6 Wellness Walks; 10:30 a.m.; Saturdays. Hall (Center for Public Health Initiatives). Benjamin Franklin and the Liberty PhotoShop Basics; 2 p.m. Toufic, author; 6:30 p.m.; Slought Foun- Panel Discussion: Trash Talk; Dan to Communicate; Lewis Hyde, Kenyon Also February 13, 20, 27. 3 dation (Cinema Studies). Garofalo, University Sustainability Co- College & ; 5 p.m.; Technology Training Services 9 Excel; Training Lab, Biomedical 9 The Slaves at Bedtime: Elite Egyp- ordinator; noon; Event Area, Penn Book- Rainey Auditorium, Penn Museum; www.upenn.edu/computing/isc/training/ Library; noon. tian and Ottoman Women and their store (RecycleMania). RSVP: http://humanities.sas.upenn.edu/ ISC Labs, 3650 Chestnut Street; 9:30 10 Illustrator; noon. Memories of Servant Care-takers; Eve 18 Africana Classics Lecture Series; registration.shtml (Museum). a.m.-4:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. 11 Lunch ‘n Learn: Powerpoint Ani- Troutt Powell, history; 4:30 p.m.; rm. Anita Allen, law; noon; Suite 330A, 3401 26 Confronting Modernity: Shirakaba 2 Word 2007 Intermediate; $190. mation; Conference Room, Biomedical 209, College Hall (History). Walnut St. (Center for Africana Studies). and the Japanese Avant-Garde; Erin 3 Excel 2007 Introduction; $190. Library; noon. The Legacy of Zeus: The Mt. The Brain and Antisocial Personal- Kelley, history of art; 3:30 p.m.; rm. 113, 12 Office 2007 Overview; Goldstein Lykaion Excavation and Survey Project; 4 Excel 2007 Tables and PivotTables; ity: Neuroethical and Neurolegal Impli- Jaffe Bldg. (History of Art). 1:30-4:30 p.m.; $110. Electronic Classroom, Van Pelt; 10 a.m. Moving to Office 2007; 9:30 a.m.- 15 Photoshop; Training Lab, Biomedi- 12:30 p.m.; $145. cal Library; noon. 5 PowerPoint 2007 Introduction; $190. 16 Lunch ‘n Learn: Scientific Posters 8 FileMaker Pro 10 Introduction; $300. with PowerPoint; Conference Room, Biomedical Library; noon. 9 Visio 2007 Intermediate; $224. PowerPoint II; Training Lab, Bio- 10 Word 2007 Intermediate; $190. medical Library; noon. 11 Cascading Style Sheets; $570; 2 days. Final Cut Pro Overview; noon. 16 Excel 2007 Intermediate; $190. Zotero; Goldstein Electronic Class- room, Van Pelt; 1 p.m. 17 Access 2007 Advanced; $448; 2 days. 17 Layers in PhotoShop; 2 p.m. 19 HTML Advanced Authoring; $247. Reducing Nervousness (Communica- 22 Business Objects XI Desktop Intel- tion Within the Curriculum); 5 p.m. ligence Training; $380. 19 GarageBand; 10:30 a.m. 23 Adobe Illustrator CS4-level 1; $300. Google Productivity Boost; Goldstein Word 2007 Advanced; $190. Electronic Classroom, Van Pelt; 10 a.m. Philagrafika 2010 is an international festival that celebrates 24 IT Orientation to... Penn’s Business the role of print as a vital force in contemporary art. 24 iMovie; 1:30 p.m. Applications; 9-10:30 a.m.; free. PhotoShop CS4; noon. 25 Microsoft Project 2007 Introduction; Reading Strategies (Weingarten Left: Crosstown Boogie Woogie, 1995, gouache on paper, $448; 2 days. 15 3/8 x 11 1/2 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Julie Saul Learning Resources Center); 5 p.m. Gallery, ; part of the exhibition, Maira Kalman: Learning and Education: HR Refworks; Goldstein Electronic Various Illuminations (of a Crazy World), running through Open to faculty and staff. Register: www. Classroom, Van Pelt; 1 p.m. June 6 at the ICA. hr.upenn.edu/coursecatalog 25 Legal Research Basics; Goldstein 2 Unlocking the Secrets of the Penn Electronic Classroom, Van Pelt; 10 a.m. Library; noon-1:30 p.m. 26 PowerPoint for Classroom Use; 9 a.m.

Above: The exhibition, Werner Pfeiffer (censor, villain, provocateur, experiment- er): Book-objects & Artist Books, now through February 12 at the Van Pelt-Diet- rich Library’s Rare Book and Manuscript Library, highlights two distinct groups of Above: From the 1950s What In The World television show, Carleton Coon, Loren works commenting and reflecting on the Eiseley, and Schuyler Cammann study an object, while Alfred Kidder II moderates. place and role of the book in the twenty- A cameraman is in right foreground. Photographed at WCAU TV Studios, ca. 1955. first century. Photo courtesy of the Penn Museum.

Left: Silence Dogood: Miler Lagos; the renowned Columbian contemporary art- ist will create a unique installation on site in the Arthur Ross Gallery using nearly a February ton of recylced newspapers from which he will sculpt a forest of trees. Now through March 21. A T P E N N

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