Past Events



Graduate Colloquium: "Drawing from Grids: Planning 19th Century Paris"

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Please join us for coffee, croissants, and conversation during the Spring Semester's Urban…



Borrow: Indebtedness and Inequality in 20th Century America

Penn Social Science & Policy Forum
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This talk will begin at 12:00pm and end at 1:30pm.



Panel Discussion: State of Public Education in Philadelphia

The Netter Center
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The Netter Center will be hosting a panel discussion about current issues relevant to public education in Philadelphia, including the recent, controversial recommendation to close 37 schools. This is a great…



Labor and Food Justice Panel

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Join the  Penn Student Labor Action Project as they present a panel discussion featuring Esteban Kelly of Mariposa Food Co-op, Fabricio Rodriguez of the…



Film Screening - Envisioning Home: The Jean King and Richard Baron Story

Penn Institute for Urban Research
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Penn Institute for Urban Research and Next American City magazine invite you to attend the screening of "Envisioning Home: The Jean King and Richard Baron Story", followed by a discussion  with Jean…



Graduate Colloquium: "Pieces of History: American Berlin Walls and the Monumental Urban Ruins of the Cold War"

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Please join us for coffee, croissants and conversation during the Urban Studies Graduate Student Colloquium Series! The series provides a way for graduate students who are or have been a part of the Urban Studies…



Graduate Colloquium: "The Landscape of Immigrant Resources in Urban & Suburban Philadelphia"

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Please join us for coffee, croissants and conversation during the Urban Studies Graduate Student Colloquium Series! The series provides a way for graduate students who are or have been a part of the Urban Studies…



Info Session: Penn Master of City Planning Program

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You are invited to an hour-long information session on Penn's Master of City Planning Sub-matriculation Program. The session will be hosted by Professor Domenic Vitiello, Assistant…



Graduate Colloquium: "Experiencing Diverse Cities: Community Based Arts, Social Interaction, and Progressive Politics"

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Please join us for coffee, croissants and conversation during the Urban Studies Graduate Student Colloquium Series! The series provides a way for graduate students who are or have been a part of the Urban Studies…