7/13 The Garden. 7/19 Hyenas. Summer 7/20 Strange Behavior; 8 p.m. b b 7/26 Three O’Clock High. A T P E N N Double Feature: Firestarter/Near Wherever this symbol appears, more images are available on our website, 7/27 www.upenn.edu/almanac/at-penn-calendar Dark. 8/9 Chulas Fronteras. Recognized Holidays Penn Museum: hours, prices: A Bigger Splash. www.penn.museum 8/10 Most offices at Penn will be closed in Slought: free; Tues.-Fri., noon-5 8/14 [Censored]. observance of these holidays: p.m.; info: slought.org 8/15 Winter Flies. • Independence Day, Thursday, The ARCH: free; hours and info: Jan Palach. July 4. 8/16 www.vpul.upenn.edu/perelmanquad/arch. The Hastrman • Labor Day, Monday, September 2. php 8/17 ; 6 p.m. Deserter; 8 p.m. For more information, visit www. : free; hours, info: 8/23 Trust. hr.upenn.edu/myhr/resources/policy/ http://www.library.upenn.edu/vanpelt timeoff/holidays Wistar: Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Movies at the Penn Museum info: https://wistar.org Tickets: $7/adults, $5/kids 5-10; combo Tony Conrad playing music with Jennifer Walshe. Join Ars Nova Workshop and the admission for Summer Nights available. ICA for Tuesdays with Tony at IHP to celebrate Tony Conrad. See Films. Upcoming ACADEMIC CALENDAR 6/26 Percy Jackson and the Olympi- 6/22 Laurel McSherry: A Book of ans: The Lightning Thief; 7 p.m. 7/10 Summer Evening Water Features 6/6 Crawl Out Thursday; perfor- 7/3 Session I classes end. Days; collection of works exploring ma- Tour; 6:30 p.m. mances and events celebrating diversity 7/4 Independence Day Observed terial, place and time through printmak- 8/3 Saturday Morning Live Tour: co-hosted by YallaPunk; 6 p.m.; tickets: (no classes). ing, drawing and photography; Arthur Water Features; 11 a.m. $15. Ross Gallery. Through September 15. FITNESS AND LEARNING 7/5 Session II classes begin. 8/14 Summer Evening Hidden Gems 6/8 Tactile Trip Around the World; Session II and 11-Week Session Now 6/13 PPSA Tour; noon; College noon; free w/admission. 8/9 Green in front of College Hall (PPSA). Tour; 6:30 p.m. classes end. Soy Cuba: The Cuban Land- 6/13 Museum Mile; 8:30 a.m.; free scapes of Roger Toledo; Arthur Ross Workday@Penn Go-Live; launch Penn Home Ownership Services 7/1 Info: http://cms.business-services.upenn. admission. Also July 11 and August 8. CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES Gallery. Through June 2. of Penn’s new Human Resources and Musical Partnerships at Play: payroll platform; info: www.workday. edu/homeownership/ 6/22 CultureFEST! Summer Solstice Exploring the PHOS Programs; Saturday; fun family activities: 1-5 p.m., Lightbox Film Center at IHP The Marlboro Music School and Festival; upenn.edu (HR). 6/21 Eugene Ormandy Gallery, Van Pelt PPSA Penn Libraries Event; 12:30 p.m.; Large Training Room, 3624 free w/admission; evening activities: 5-8 Info: www.lightboxfilmcenter.org/fami- 7/17 Market St. (Business Services). p.m., tickets: $15, $10/members. ly-matinee Library. Through June 21. noon; 6th floor, Van Pelt Library (PPSA). Civil Disobedience: Celebrating 6/28 Getting Financially Ready to 6/26 Summer Nights; series of pop-up 6/8 The Big Bad Fox and Other Tales; Queer Narratives; East Alcove Gallery, Institute of Contemporary Art Purchase a Home; 12:30 p.m.; Large Info: www.icaphila.org outdoor cocktail parties; 5-7 p.m. 2 p.m.; $5. IHP. Through June 29. Training Room, 3624 Market St. (Busi- Wednesdays through September 4. 7/13 The Goonies; 2 p.m.; free. Colored People Time: Quotidian 6/7 Mindfulness at the Museum; noon. ness Services). Troupe Da-Da Drums and Dance 8/10 Zootopia; 2 p.m.; free. Pasts; the second chapter in the three-part Fridays through August 9. Penn Museum Ensemble; educational program featuring series; ICA. Through August 11. 6/9 Extra Credit; events with different Info: www.penn.museum African percussion group; 11 a.m.; free Morris Deborah Anzinger: An Unlikely artists; noon. Sundays through July 28, 6/1 The Daily Dig; every day the mu- w/admission. Prices, info & registration: Birth; ICA. Through August 11. except July 7. www.morrisarboretum.org Introducing Tony Conrad: A seum is open; 1 p.m.; free w/admission. 7/3 Free Family Day during The Retrospective; ICA. Through August 11. 6/12 PPSA Book Club; brown bag 6/4 Herbal Cocktails: What Flavor Wawa Welcome America Festival; 6/7 Storytime at the Arboretum; lunch discussion of The Hate U Give by Tells Us; 6:30 p.m.; workshop for ages 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Also July 12, August 2. Open Video Call 2019; ICA. Through August 11. Angie Thomas; noon; Meyerson Confer- 21+; tickets: $40. ence Room, Van Pelt Library (PPSA). 7/24 Traditions of India; family 6/29 Circus Week at the Garden. Whitman Vignettes: Camden 6/8 Conversational Corners; 10 a.m.; Through July 7. Penn Book Talk; discussion of festival featuring dancing; 11 a.m.; free and ; opening-day tour, 6/18 free and open to the public. Also July 13, w/admission. 7/13 Thomas the Tank Engine & reading and reception; 4 p.m.; Kamin The Library Book by Susan Orlean; 1 August 10. Friends at the Garden Railway. Also July Gallery, Van Pelt Library (Kislak Center). p.m.; Meyerson Conference Room, Van Pelt Library; info: https://pennbooktalk. 6/14 Coffee with a Keeper; Sarah Linn; TALKS 14, August 10, 11. Through August 23. 9:30 a.m.; tickets: $5/public, free/mem- Penn 6 Culturak Centers Student wordpress.com/ Also July 16 and August Evidence-Based Risk-Benefit Penn Museum 20, with new book selections. bers. 6/4 Info: www.penn.museum ART Exhibition; Gallery, ARCH. Through Assessment of Phase I/II Trials; Daniel August 30. Penn Vet Working Dog Center HR: Healthy You Workshops Register: https://www.vet.upenn.edu/ Strech, University of Berlin; noon; 6/7 Storytime Expedition; 11:30 a.m. Garden Railway; Morris Arbore- Blockley Hall (Medical Ethics & Health Also June 14, 21, 28, July 5, 11, 19, 26, Open to faculty and staff; free. Register: about/penn-vet-events-calendar tum. Through September 2. www.hr.upenn.edu/myhr/registration Policy). August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Bearing Witness: Four Days in 6/4 “Get Lost” Working Dog Center Metabolic Coordination of Tumor Momma Sandi Presents: We All West Kingston; Penn Museum. Through 6/4 Spin 45; 11:30 a.m. Also June 11, Tour; 2 p.m. 7/10 18, 25. Suppression; Lydia Finley, Memorial Have Tales; 11 a.m. December 2. 6/20 “Up & Over, Under & Through” Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; noon; Daria World of Music; children Moundbuilders: Ancient Artifacts 6/5 BODYPUMP Express; 8 a.m. Also Working Dog Center Tour; 10 a.m. Glen Gaulton Auditorium, BRB (AFCRI). 7/17 June 12 and 19. see a variety of styles of music; 11 a.m. of North America; Penn Museum. The Stuff Beyond: The Great Maya Through December 2. 6/5 The Franklin Institute Presents: 6/6 Gentle Yoga; noon. Also June 13, MEETINGS Cosmos; Simon Martin, Mexico and 7/31 20, 27. Motion and Machines; 11 a.m. Ongoing PPSA Board Meeting Central America Galleries Curator; 6 p.m.; Ancient Egypt: From Discovery to Chair Yoga; noon. Also July 10. 6/13 ; 1 p.m.; Egyptian Mummy Makers; 11 a.m. 6/26 Stouffer College House; RSVP: ppsa@ Penn Museum; tickets: $10/public, $5/ 8/7 Display; Penn Museum. members; www.penn.museum (Museum). 8/14 Archaeological Adventures: Tech- HR: Professional and Personal lists.upenn.edu Audubon’s Birds of America; 1st Development Programs 6/6 Bernard L. Hohenberg Lecture- nology Then and Now; 10 a.m.; tickets: Floor, Van Pelt Library. $12 for one child/adult. Open to faculty and staff; 12:30 p.m. and MUSIC ship 2019; Aristidis Veves, Harvard; Imagery, Narrative, Propaganda: free unless noted otherwise. 11 a.m.; Austrian Auditorium, Smilow Folktale Fun with Tahira; story- Artists in the German Democratic teller Tahira captivates young audiences; Info: http://knowledgelink.upenn.edu 6/27 Water Passion After St. Matthew; Center (Dermatology). Republic; rm. 500, Annenberg School. Mendelssohn Club—piece by Academy Fluoroalkylative Olefin Difunc- 11 a.m. Marian Anderson on the World 6/4 Challenging Negative Attitudes. 6/11 Also July 30. Award-winning composer Tan Dun; tionalization by Highly Reducing Organic Stage; Marian Anderson Gallery, Van Pelt www. CONFERENCES Digital Distraction–When 8 p.m.; Zellerbach Theatre; info: Photoredox Catalysts; Munetaka Alita, Library. 6/6 annenbergcenter.org (Annenberg Center). Tokyo Institute of Technology; noon; Middle East Galleries; Penn Technology Takes Over. 6/5 One Child, Many Hands: A Carol Lynch Lecture Hall, Chemistry Museum. 6/12 Fundamentals of Strategic Planning. Dreamweapons Performance Series Multidisciplinary Conference on Child Native American Voices: The Info: www.arsnovaworkshop.org/events/ Complex (Chemistry). Welfare; Penn Law; info and register: 6/17 Navigating Your Career at Penn. People—Here and Now; Penn Museum. Charlemagne Palestine; 8 p.m. 6/17 A Missing Piece of the Puzzle: www.onechildmanyhands.org (Field 6/26 Making Yourself Indispensable. 7/13 Aberrant Histone Modification Land- Loop de Loop: Patrick Dougherty Michael Morley’s Music for the Center). Through June 7. FDIC Pay Yourself First. 7/21 scapes in Neurodegenerative Disease; Installation; stickwork sculpture; Morris 7/9 Never Quartet; 3 p.m. 6/7 Herpesvirus: Pathogenesis & Arboretum. 7/17 STEP UP: First Steps to Excellence Mariana Torrente, Brooklyn College, Cancer Symposium; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Out on a Limb; tree adventure (Module 1); $300 for 8-module course. 40th Street Summer Series 11 a.m.; John Morgan Reunion Auditori- Gaulton Auditorium, BRB (PSOM). exhibit celebrating its 10th year; Morris Info: www.universitycity.org/events/ um, John Morgan Building (Biochemistry 7/23 Tools for Career Assessment and summerseries and Biophysics). 6/12 Applying Geographic Informa- Arboretum. Development. tion Systems (GIS) to Public Health, Samuel Yellin, Metalworker: Stargazer Lily with Ashley Penn Bioethics Seminar; Angela Tips for Effective Meetings. 6/15 7/9 Research, Practice, & Public Policy; 9 Drawings from the Architectural Ar- 7/25 Phillips; 6 p.m. Bradbury, Hematology Oncology; noon; a.m.-5 p.m.; rm. 252, BRB; register and chives; Kroiz Gallery. HR: Work-life Workshops 7/13 Voices of Africa; with the Center Blockley Hall (Medical Ethics & Health info: www.summer2019gis.eventbrite.com We Are Not Alone; exhibit large- Open to faculty and staff; free. for Creative Works and Pop! Pop! Pop! Policy). (CPHI). Through June 14. scale illustrations by Dwayne Booth; Register: www.hr.upenn.edu/registration Records; 6 p.m. 7/16 Japanese Perspectives on the Natural and Assisted Reproduc- Forum, Annenberg School. 6/7 Guided Meditation; 12:30 p.m. 8/17 Gwendolyn Bye with Magdaliz Treatment of Endometrial Cancer; tion: Science and Outcomes Symposium; Also June 19, July 16, 30. Hidemichi Watari, Hokkaido University; 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Glen Gaulton Auditorium, Institute of Contemporary Art Tours and her Latin Ensemble Crisol; 6 p.m. Info: www.icaphila.org How to Help Your Parents Live at noon; rm. 253, BRB II/III (CRRWH). BRB; register: www.med.upenn.edu/ 6/11 World Café Live Penn Bioethics Seminar Curator-led Tour of Colored Home as They Age; 12:30 p.m. ; Matt crrwh/events.html (CRRWH). 6/19 Performances daily. For a complete list- McCoy, Medical Ethics & Health Policy; People Time: Quotidian Pasts; 6 p.m. 6/13 Penn Immunology: Year in 6/12 Mindfulness; 12:30 p.m. Also July 25. ing, see philly.worldcafelive.com/ noon; Blockley Hall (Medical Ethics & Review; 1:30-6 p.m.; Auditorium, Smilow 8/7 Curator-led Tour of Introducing 6/18 New and Expectant Parent Brief- Health Policy). Tony Conrad: A Retrospective Center (PSOM, IFI). ; 6 p.m. ing; 12:30 p.m. ON STAGE 7/17 Lecture; Orkan Telhan, fine arts; 6/18 Diet, Nutrition, and Immune Penn Museum Tours 6/20 Summer Admissions Workshop; 6:30 p.m.; ICA (ICA). www.penn.museum/visit/tours noon. 6/5 Fête des Fleurs Spring Showcase; Function in Human Health and Disease; Info: The Rock School—75 minute spring 7/23 Penn Bioethics Seminar; Cara keynote speaker: Frank Hu, Harvard; Gallery Tours; Saturdays- 6/25 Flexible Work Options; 12:30 p.m. showcase performance; 7 p.m.; Zeller- Fallon, Medical Ethics & Health Policy; 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Gaulton Auditorium, Sundays; 1:30 p.m.; Pepper Hall. 6/27 Making Sense of the Roth: Is It bach Theatre; info: https://annenbergcen- noon; Blockley Hall (Medical Ethics & BRB; register by June 4: tinyurl.com/ Global Guides Public Tours; Right for You?; noon. ter.org (Annenberg Center). Health Policy). yxgp63he (PSOM). Saturdays-Sundays; 2:30 p.m. Penn Bioethics Seminar Highlights Tour: Mandarin Liberal and Professional Studies 7/24 William Shakespeare’s “Measure 7/30 ; Jon The Noreen O’Neill Melanoma Merz, Medical Ethics & Health Policy; Language; Fridays; 2:30 p.m. Info: www.upenn.edu/lps-events for Measure”; Commonwealth Classic Research Symposium: Heterogene- Theatre; 6:30 p.m.; noon; Blockley Hall (Medical Ethics & ity, Plasticity and Reprogramming in 6/4 Master of Environmental Studies (Morris Arboretum). Health Policy). Melanoma; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; The Wistar FILMS Virtual Café; noon; online. Also July 2, Institute; register: https://tinyurl.com/ August 6. y5kaj5ex SPECIAL EVENTS (Wistar). Lightbox Film Center at IHP 6/5 Walk-in Enrollment Counseling; 6/20 Penn Supplier Diversity Forum Tickets: $10/general, $8 students/seniors, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 4:30-6 p.m.; LPS Recruit- & Expo; rm. 200, College Hall; info and free/members unless otherwise noted. 6/6 Baltimore Avenue Dollar Stroll; ment Offices, Ste. 100, 3440 Market St. businesses offer $1 deals, performances; register: https://tinyurl.com/y3f9ct76 Info.: www.lightboxfilmcenter.org Every Wednesday. (Business Services). Screenings at 7 p.m. unless otherwise 5:30-8:30 p.m.; 43rd to 52nd Street on noted. 6/11 Bachelor of Applied Arts and Baltimore Avenue (UCD). 7/31 Symposium on Gram Negative Sciences Virtual Information Session; 3910 Chestnut St., 2nd Floor Bacteria Resistance; 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.; 6/5 Film Screening with Maori Kar- 5:30 p.m.; online. Also July 9 and August Institute of Contemporary Art Philadelphia, PA 19104-3111 mael Holmes, Zack Khalil, and Jackson Info: www.icaphila.org The Wistar Institute; register: https:// 6; noon. (215) 898-5274 or 5275 FAX (215) 898-9137 tinyurl.com/y2uthtm8 (Wistar). Polys; 6:30 p.m. Post-Baccalaureate Studies Virtu- 6/1 ViP Hours; visiting infants and Email: [email protected] Ism Ism Ism: Experimental 6/12 6/7 al Information Session; 5:30 p.m.; online. parents; 9-11 a.m. Also August 3. URL: www.upenn.edu/almanac EXHIBITS Cinema in Latin America, Programs 3 Organizational Dynamics and 4. 7/13 Charlemagne Palestine Concert; Unless otherwise noted, all events On-Campus Information Session; 6 p.m.; 8 p.m.; St. Mary’s Church. Admission Donations and Hours The Fate of Lee Khan. are open to the general public as well 6/8 Ste. 100, Conference Room 1, 3440 as to members of the University. For Arthur Ross Gallery (ARG): Fisher Queer Genius; free. Market St. Also July 17. Morris Arboretum Fine Arts Library; free; hours: www. 6/13 Info: www.morrisarboretum.org building locations, call (215) 898-5000, 6/14 Ism Ism Ism: Experimental Cine- Morris Arboretum or see www.facilities.upenn.edu or the arthurrossgallery.org Moonlight & ; 6 p.m. Burrison Gallery, Inn at Penn: free; ma in Latin America, Program 5. Info: www.morrisarboretum.org 6/7 University’s website, www.upenn.edu Mon.-Fri., 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; info: http:// 6/15 Bad Girls Go to Hell. 6/1 Early Bird Weekends; open at 6/16 Springfield Mills Demonstration A phone number normally means tinyurl.com/kaevlec Tuesdays with Tony; free. 8 a.m. Through August. Day; 1 p.m. Also July 21 and August 18. tickets, reservations or registration are 6/18 required. Esther Klein Gallery: free; Mon.- Tongues Untied. Saturday Morning Live Tour; Founders’ Ice Cream Social; 6:30 Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; info: https://science- 6/20 Small for Small Spaces; 11 a.m. 7/11 Almanac carries an Update with 6/21 Nitrate Kisses. p.m.; cost: $19/non-member adult, $10/ center.org/discover/ekg 6/5 Late Night Wednesdays; open non-member child, $5/member adult, $2/ additions, changes & cancellations if ICA: free; hours: https://icaphila.org 6/22 Stonewall. until 8 p.m. Through August. member child. received by Monday at noon for the fol- International House Philadelphia: 6/27 Hide & Seek. lowing week’s issue. University members free; hours: http://ihousephilly.org 6/8 MORE Hidden Gems Tour!; 11 may send notices for the Update or the 6/29 Queen of Diamonds. a.m. Also June 22. Penn Museum Kroiz Gallery, Fisher Fine Arts Info: www.penn.museum September AT PENN calendar. Library: free; Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; 6/30 By Blood Only. 6/12 Summer Evening Sculpture Tour; Events on this calendar are subject to info: http://tinyurl.com/hvrlct4 7/6 Sorcerer. 6:30 p.m. 6/1 Ancient Alcohol: A Taste of By- change. More information can be found gone Booze Tour and Beer Tasting; Morris Arboretum: hours, prices: 7/12 Thief. on the sponsoring department’s website. morrisarboretum.org 3 p.m.; tickets: $15-25. Also June 5. Sponsors are listed in parentheses.

05/28/19 Summer Programs @ Penn Summer Safety at Penn The following camps and programs may still have space available. Contacting Public Safety See the Almanac January 29, 2019 supplement to see the full overview of activities. Emergencies: Call (215) 573-3333 or dial 511 from any campus phone. Please Penn Tennis Camp: Weekly June program this number into your cell phone’s speed dial as “Penn Public Safety.” Use 10-August 9 (week of July 4 prorated). this number for all medical and emergency-related calls, including the reporting of Ages 3-18. Full-day $440/week, $395/ suspicious behavior, or to reach Penn Police & Public Safety personnel. week for 3 weeks or more; half-day: General information: Call (215) 898-7297 or visit www.publicsafety.upenn.edu $285/week, $240/week for 3 weeks or Safety and Security Services: more. www.wilsontenniscamps.com/penn/ Walking Escort Service: (215) 898-WALK (9255). Uniformed Allied Universal Penn Track & Field Clinic: July 6. $150. Public Safety Officers provide walking escorts to all campus locations. Officers are dis- Register: https://penntrackcamps.com/ patched by radio and will accompany you from one campus location to another, to your parked vehicle, to a Penn Transit Stop or to an on-campus SEPTA regional transit stop. Quaker Swim Camp: Session I: June Available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, between 30th to 43rd Streets and Mar- 17-21; Session II: June 24-28; Session ket Street to Baltimore Avenue. III: July 8-12. Ages 6-10. Competitive Camp: $475, Learn to Swim: $495. Escorts are also available from 10 a.m. until 3 a.m. between 30th & 50th and https://www.mikeschnurswimcamp.com/ Spring Garden Street to Woodland Avenue via the University’s partnership with the camps.php University District Ambassador Program. How to Request a Walking Escort: Penn Volleyball Camps: Day Camp • Ask any Public Safety Officer on patrol or inside a building. Session 1: June 22-23; Day Camp Ses- • Call (215) 898-WALK (9255) or 511 from any campus phone. sion 2: July 30-31; Elite Camp: August • Use one of the many building and blue light phones located on and off Penn’s 2-4; Day Camp Session 3: August 6-7. campus. Grades 9-12. Elite Camp: $600/over- Business Services’ Penn Ride Service: Penn Transit Services: (215) 898-RIDE night, $535/commuter; Day Camp: $350. (7433). Monday-Sunday, 6 p.m.-3 a.m.; limited on-call service, 3-7 a.m. Visit www. www.upennvolleyballcamp.com upenn.edu/transportation Deadline: July 15. Canine Handler Academy students with K9 Rip and Pat Kaynaroglu, FEMA K9 UPennAlert: The UPennAlert Emergency Notification System enables fast and Handler and Working Dog Center Training Manager, in front of the rubble pile used to Academics efficient dissemination of critical information to members of the University community train dogs to search for disaster survivors. Architecture: Summer at Penn: during a major emergency via text messaging, email, digital displays and the Penn June 30-July 27. Grades 9-12. $6,875. Siren Outdoor System (PennSOS). If you have not done so already, please take a few Enrichment and Recreation Athletics https://jkcp.com/program/architecture minutes now to register or update your contact information. • All information is secure and confidential. Morris Arboretum Summer John Yurkow Baseball Camps: Art: Summer at Penn: June 30-July Adventure Camp: June 24-August 2. High School Baseball Prospect • Students: Access Penn InTouch via Penn Portal at https://portal.apps.upenn.edu/ 27. Grades 9-12. $6,550/residential; penn_portal/portal.php Ages 4-6 (Little Lightning Bugs) and Camp: June 10-11. Grades 9-12. $405. $3,900/day. https://jkcp.com/art 7-11 (Bloomfield Buddies). $290 mem- Contact: [email protected] or (215) • Faculty/Staff: Access the Penn Directories via www.upenn.edu/directories bers, $320 non-members/week. Register: 746-2325. Canine Handler Academy: Beginner Blue Light Phones: If you observe a potential safety hazard, need a walking escort, Session III: July 29-August 2. Grades or require Penn Police assistance, contact the Division of Public Safety from one of www.morrisarboretum.org/ed_ Youth Quaker Baseball Camp @ summerAdventureCamp.shtml Contact: 7-9. $650. https://www.vet.upenn.edu/ more than 300 blue-light phones on campus and in the surrounding community. Just : Session I: July canine-handler-academy pick up the receiver or press the button. [email protected] 17-20; Session II: July 15-18; Session Little Lightning Bugs International Leadership for Social Penn Guardian: Penn Guardian is a free app that is available to all Penn community III: August 5-8. Ages 7-13. $275. Penn members. It was developed by the University’s safety partner Rave Guardian, a service June 24-28: Animal Tales & Summer employee and multiple camp discounts. Impact (ILSI): June 30-July 27. Ages Songs 14-18. $6,995. https://jkcp.com/ilsi utilized on college campuses across the country. Contact: [email protected] or (215) Registering is easy—search “Rave Guardian” in the App Store for iOS devices or July 1-3: Butterfly Buddies 746-2325. Julian Krinsky Summer Internship July 8-12: Painting Pollinators for High School Students: Session I: Google Play for Android devices. You will be prompted to enter your name, phone July 15-19: Splish Splash, Nature Bash Steve Donahue’s Quaker Basket- June 23-July 13. Session II: July 14-Au- number and Penn email address, which provides access to the University’s customized July 22-26: Fossil Fanatics ball Camp: June 24-27. Boys ages 7-16. interface. $225. Discount for Penn faculty and staff. gust 3. Grades 11-12. $5,895. July 29-August 2: Mini Masterpiece https://jkcp.com/internship Calls from a registered phone will allow Penn Police to determine your cell phone’s Makers Call (215) 898-6150 or email jmih@ GPS location, which can decrease response time. This information will only be upenn.edu to get the promo code. Institute for Business Commu- available to Penn Police when you call the Penn Emergency Communications Center Bloomfield Buddies nication (IBC): July 8-August 2. For June 24-28: Citizen Scientist Training https://pennbasketballcamp.com/ (PennComm) directly, either through the app or at (215) 573-3333. mensbball/camp-day.php students at least 18 years old with a The app also allows users to create a Smart911 profile, in which medical conditions, Camp language proficiency at the CEFR level July 1-3: Crafty Creature Triple Feature Penn Elite Field Hockey Camp: medications, allergies and disabilities can be included. This information can also be July 1-3. Grades 8-12. $535/residential, of B1- as demonstrated by TOEFL iBT of viewed at other Smart911-enabled emergency response centers across the country, July 8-12: Destination Arboretum Ex- 57+, IELTS of 5.5+, or TOEIC of 550+. ploration $475/commuter. https://pennfieldhockey- should you need to call them. camps.com/elite-camp.php $3,088. www.elp.upenn.edu/ibc If a call is made to PennComm, and you are unable to speak—perhaps because of July 15-19: Nature Mythology & Forest Deadline: May 31. Fairytales Ray Priore Football Camps: Evening an allergic reaction—a call-taker will send a text message to your phone. You can then July 22-26: Blooming Brushstrokes Specialist Kicking Camp: June 29, July Institute for Academic Studies communicate directly via text. July 29-August 2: Nature Ninja Eco 13. One-Day Clinics: June 22, 23, 28, 29 (IAS): July 8-August 2. For students at The app includes a confidential way to submit a tip to Penn Police—with a photo, if Warriors and 30; July 12, 13 and 14. Grades 9-12. least 18 years old. Intermediate students necessary—through a text message. must demonstrate a language proficiency For more information, please visit the Penn Guardian website at www.publicsafety. Penn Band High School Summer $80/kicking clinics, $150/one-day clinics. www.pennfootballcamp.com at the CEFR level of B1- as demonstrated upenn.edu/pennguardian Music Camp: July 7-13. Grades 9-12. by TOEFL iBT of 57+, IELTS of 5.5+, (215) 898-HELP Line: The HELP Line is a 24-hour-a-day phone number for mem- $1,030/overnight; $515/commuter; Quaker Boys’ Lacrosse Prospect or TOEIC of 550+. Pre-intermediate bers of the Penn community who are seeking time-sensitive help in navigating Penn’s 10% faculty/staff discount. Registration Day: June 23. Grades 9-12. $130. http:// students must demonstrate a language resources for health and wellness. deadline: June 21. www.pennband.net/ quakerlacrossecamps.com/event/quak- proficiency at the CEFR level of A2, Any member of the Penn community can utilize this service by calling (215) 898- outreach er-june-prospect-clinic/ demonstrated by TOEFL iBT of 40+, HELP (4357). Calls will be answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by Division of Penn Museum’s Anthropologists Quaker Developmental Team/Indi- IELTS of 5.0+, or TOEIC of 400+. Public Safety professionals trained in mental health referrals by staff from Counseling in the Making: June 24-August 2. Ages vidual Boys’ Lacrosse Camp: July $3,088. www.elp.upenn.edu/ias and Psychological Services (CAPS). 7-13. $300 members, $320 non-mem- 9-11. Grades 9-11. $680/resident, $550/ Deadline: May 31. Students who are dealing with the complex emotional challenges of university life bers/week; pre-camp (8-9 a.m.): $5 per commuter. http://quakerlacrossecamps. Penn Law Pre-College Summer can use the HELP Line to receive information and referrals to the many health and day/$25 per week; after-camp (3-5:30 com/event/2019-quaker-developmental- Academy: July 7-27. Grades 10-12. wellness resources at Penn, including CAPS, Student Health Service, Student Inter- p.m.): $12 per day/$60 per week. https:// team-lacrosse-camp-high-school/ $7,999/residential, $4,999/day. www. vention Services, Public Safety and others. They may also call on behalf of a friend or penn.museum/programs/kids-and-family/ Girls’ Elite Lacrosse Day Camps: summerdiscovery.com/upenn-law acquaintance. Parents who are concerned about their student may also call the HELP anthropologists-in-the-making-sum- June 24-25 and July 11. Grades 8-12. Wharton Moneyball Academy: July Line for assistance. mer-camp $300/one day camp, $250/two or more Learn more: https://www.publicsafety.upenn.edu/safety-initiatives/help-line-215- June 24-28: Exploring Ancient Cities 21-27. Grades 11-12. $6,500. day camps. https://pennlacrossecamps. https://jkcp.com/moneyball 898-help/ July 1-5 (no camp on July 4): Mesopota- com/summer-camp.php Property Registration: Penn students and faculty/staff can register their bicycles, mian Mysteries Wharton Sports Business Academy: electronic equipment and other valuable property online with the University of Penn- July 8-12: Trickster Tales Sparks Penn Rowing Camp: Session June 23-July 20. Grades 11-12. $7,995. I: July 16-20, Session II: July 23-27. sylvania Police Department. Students can also purchase a U-lock through their SFS July 15-19: Excavating the Past https://jkcp.com/wsba account. July 22-26: Designing the Museum Ages 15-19. $1,375/overnight; discount for day campers. https://sparksconsult. Young Scholars Program: Session • Students: Access Campus Express Online via http://campusexpress.upenn.edu July 29-August 2: Engineering the com/rowing-camps/penn-summer-rowing- II: July 5-August 9. Grades 10-11. Info: • Faculty/Staff: Access U@Penn via www.upenn.edu/u@penn Mediterranean camp/ https://www.sas.upenn.edu/summer/ Safety Presentations and Materials: Members of the Division of Public Safety programs/high-school/young-scholars will provide safety information including brochures, videos and presentations upon request. To request materials or arrange for a presentation, please contact our Special Services Department at (215) 898-4481 or submit a form online at www.publicsafety. 2019 Summer Hours for University Services and Facilities upenn.edu/contact/presentation-request-form/ Visit www.upenn.edu/almanac for information on academic, athletic, social, recreational and multicultural programs and events Preventing Theft on Campus: Unattended theft is the number one crime at Penn. offered or conducted at Penn during the summer. Offices closed July 4 and September 2 unless otherwise noted. The majority of all theft reported to the Penn Police occurs because items are left unat- tended or are improperly secured. Amazon@Penn: Daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m. L.U.C.Y. (Loop through University Pottruck Health Center: Visit www. • All items should be taken with you at all times. Operating on a modified schedule from 9 City): Monday-Friday, 6:10 a.m.-7 p.m. upenn.edu/recreation • U-locks, not cable locks, should be used on bikes. a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 4. No service: weekends, July 4. Info: (215) Platt Student Performing Arts • You should always lock your doors, even if leaving for only a few minutes. Annenberg Center Box Office: 580-7800. House: Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m.- • Always report suspicious activity by contacting the Division of Public Safety at Through July 22: Monday-Friday, 10 Mark’s Café: May 15 to August 9: 4 p.m. (215) 573-3333 or 511 from a campus phone. a.m.-5 p.m.; July 23-September 2: Mon- Monday-Friday 8:30 to 3 pm. August 12 Pret-a-Manger (Locust Walk): May Secure Package Deliveries: If you will not be home when a package arrives, day-Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday, to August 26: closed. Closed Saturday 15-August 27: Monday-Thursday, 8 remember to make arrangements for safe delivery. Make use of the Amazon@Penn 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Sunday. a.m.-4 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. location in 1920 Commons, the Residential Services Off-Campus package holding Class of 1923 Ice Rink: Closed for Morris Arboretum: Monday-Tuesday, Visit https://university-of-pennsylvania. service (for students), check with your landlord to see if they offer package services, or ice-skating until September. Visit www. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Wednesday, 10 a.m.-8 cafebonappetit.com/ for up-to-date hours use other package service locations. upenn.edu/icerink for updates on opening p.m. (June-August); Thursday-Friday and information. The MBA café upstairs Prescription Drug Take-Back Box: A Prescription Drug Take-Back Box is now date. For facility use, contact (215) 898- 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.- will be closed for the summer. located in the Division of Public Safety Headquarters, 4040 Chestnut Street, open 1923. 5 p.m. (May-September). Recreation: Visit https://recreation. 24/7/365 in the lobby. Through a partnership with the State of and Penn Computer Connection: Monday- New College House: Open with a upenn.edu/facilitiesandmembership/ Medicine, Public Safety will take back unused prescription drugs, providing the only limited schedule in July and August, calendar/ Take-Back Box in University City. Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; weekends, Please review the following rider safety tips and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Visit https://university-of-pennsylvania. Residential and Hospitality Ser- Tips for Safe Ride Sharing: cafebonappetit.com/ for up-to-date hours Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. remember to always trust your instincts. English House Café: Closed. Fall vices: • Be sure you are getting in the right car. Before you get in the car, ask the driver hours resume August 28. and information. Units servicing move-in operations will remain open. who they there to pick, and for the driver’s name. Fox Fitness: Visit https://recreation. Newman Catholic Center: Mon- • Check that license plate, driver photo, and driver name all match what’s listed in upenn.edu/facilities/fox-fitness/ day-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Campus min- Software Licensing: Office hours: the app. Never get in a car with a driver who claims to be with an app service and does Gourmet Grocer: June 4-August 9: isters are available anytime by appoint- Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; walk-in not match the driver information in your app. ment; call (267) 969-5015. Monday-Friday, 7 a.m-2 p.m. customer service, Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. Safety Practices: The Division of Public Safety asks that all University community Hecht/Hamlin Tennis Center: June Penn Bookstore: Monday-Friday, 8:30 Starbucks, 1920 Commons: Closed members engage the idea that “Safety and Security is a Shared Responsibility.” Please 10-September 1: Monday-Friday, a.m.-9:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-9:30 May 15-August 26. remember to take your personal property with you at all times, don’t leave doors un- 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.- p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Open Student Health Services: Through locked and report suspicious behavior. Monday, May 27 (Memorial Day) and July 3: Monday-Wednesday, 9 a.m.- —Division of Public Safety 4 p.m. Normal operating hours resume on Thursday, July 4 from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. September 3. 4:30 p.m.; Thursday, 10:30 a.m.-4:30 Penn Card Center: Monday-Friday, p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Saturday, Hill House: May 28 to June 9: 11a.m.-2 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 9-11:30 a.m.; July 5-August 21: Mon- p.m., 5 p.m.-7 p.m. Closed Saturday and Penn Children’s Center: Monday-Fri- day-Wednesday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday, Sunday. June 10-August 26: 7 a.m.- day, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Thursday 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; 10 a.m., 11 a.m.-2 p.m., 5-7:30 p.m., August 1 and Friday, August 2. Saturday, 9-11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday—brunch on Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and dinner from Penn Mail Services: Monday-Friday, University Club: Closed Fridays be- 5-7:30 p.m. Hours vary throughout the 7:45 a.m.-4:15 p.m. ginning on July 1. Closed May 27, week summer; visit https://university-of-penn- Penn Museum: Tuesday-Sunday, of July 1-5, and September 2. Closed in sylvania.cafebonappetit.com/ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; open until 8 p.m. on August from August5-26 and reopening Wednesdays for a new spin on Summer Tuesday, August 27. Members-only Hillel: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Nights, June 26 through September 4. morning refreshments suspended. Houston Hall: Monday-Friday, 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Penn Parking Services: Monday- Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Houston Market: May 28-August 26, Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Penn Transit Services: Shuttle: except closing at 6 p.m. July 3; Friday, Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 Joe’s Café: Closed May 15- August 26. Monday-Sunday, 6 p.m.-3 a.m.; limited on-call service, 3 a.m.-7 a.m. PennBus p.m. Closed July 4. Fall hours resume : Monday-Friday, August 27. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. East and West: Monday-Friday, 5 p.m.-midnight. Info.: www.upenn.edu/ 1920 Commons: Closed through The ARCH: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 PennTransit August 26. p.m. through August 21; open weekends Perry World House: Monday-Friday, Summer and past 5 p.m. weekdays for events. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. b A T P E N N b

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