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At the event, which took place at Eisenlohr Hall, a framed portrait of Abele was unveiled on the first floor along with a series of his watercolor and pastel paintings.
Browne read excerpts from his book and detailed sources of inspiration for the story in a discussion moderated by Anthony DeCurtis, a distinguished lecturer in the creative writing program.
As the Trump administration implements changes to federal immigration policy, student groups on campus are planning discussions, debates, and events to address the impacts of these changes.
Ben-Ghiat is “a historian of authoritarianism" and testified before the House Jan. 6 Committee on alleged attempts made by the administration of 1968 Wharton graduate and President Donald Trump to stifle freedom in the country.
Annenberg School of Communication alumna Elisabetta Ferrari discussed her new book on the connections between contemporary social movements and digital media platforms in a virtual Q&A with the Annenberg School.
The Penn Museum has run Penn in the Field — an annual photography contest that aims to showcase student fieldwork and engage the community with students' work — since 2016.