Violet LeVoit, Stacey Seidl, and Melanie McNair of the MFA in creative writing program will take part in Women’s History Month with the presentation “Radical Women Reading: Women of Character, Courage, and Commitment” on Wednesday, March 26th, at 7 p.m. The event will take place in the S. ABC Conference Room in the Campus Center. … Continue reading “Radical Women Reading:” MFA Students Celebrate Women’s History Month…
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We R Arts and Sciences: Amanda Gonzalez
Serving in the Air Force while simultaneously studying for her bachelor’s degree was a challenging experience for Amanda Gonzalez, but also “extremely…rewarding.”
Graduation Fair To Be Held March 24th – 28th
The University District Bookstore will sponsor its annual Graduation Fair from March 24th – 28th. Graduating students will have a chance to purchase their cap, gown, hood, and tassel; diploma frames, and other graduation-related merchandise.
Documenting the Latino Experience Film Series Continues 3/27
Documenting the Latino Experience Film Series continues on Thursday, March 27th, from 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m., with a showing of Cuentos, a documentary about the experience of Puerto Ricans living in the historic Spring Garden Barrio of Philadelphia. This film is directed by Gilberto González. This event will take place in Fine Arts 110.
Enjoy Spring Break!
The Faculty of Arts and Science’s Office of the Dean would like to wish you a safe and enjoyable spring break!
“Not On Our Campus!”: Stand Up to Bullying on 3/26
Dr. Becki Cohn-Vargas, Director of “Not in Our School,” will present a workshop on standing up to discrimination and bullying, called “Not On Our Campus!”, on Wednesday, March 26th, from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. The event will take place in the Campus Center’s Multi-Purpose Room.
Chancellor’s Symposium on Urban Poverty and Inequality to Feature Marian Wright Edelman
Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children’s Defense Fund, will lead a panel focusing on urban violence and youth as part of the free public Symposia on Urban Poverty and Inequality series. The installment, “Youth, Civil Unrest, and the Fate of Urban America: Addressing Urban Violence,” will take place on Wednesday, April 2nd, … Continue reading Chancellor’s Symposium on Urban Poverty and Inequality to Feature Marian Wright Edelman…
Women’s History Month Continues with a Lecture on Women in Sports on 3/24
Women’s History Month continues on Monday, March 24th, with a lecture by Dr. Cathy D’Ignazio, a part-time lecturer of history, called “Competition: American Women and Their Sports.” The event will take place during the free period (12:10 p.m.) and will take place in Armitage Hall 121.
We R Arts and Sciences: Dr. George Tuszynski
CCAS alumnus Dr. George Tuszynski parlayed his chemistry major into a successful career as a university professor and medical researcher.
Women’s History Month Continues with a Lecture by Dr. Keith Green on 3/12
As part of Women’s History Month, Dr. Keith Green, Assistant Professor of English, will present “Indentured Servants, Sickly Children, and Invalid Women: Disability in Harriet Wilson’s Our Nig (1859). This event, which is co-sponsored by the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and the Department of English, will take place on Wednesday, March 12th, during the … Continue reading Women’s History Month Continues with a Lecture by Dr. Keith Green on 3/12…