Harilyn Rousso’s Don’t Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back

Walk Auditorium, Ritter Hall 131 1301 Cecil B. Moore Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Join feminist/disability activist Harilyn Rousso for a reading of her new memoir, Don't Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back (Temple University Press). Rousso, a renowned feminist and disability scholar, is politically progressive, insightfully compassionate, and fiercely honest about herself as a woman in today’s society. All disciplines are encouraged to attend.  Discussion sponsored … Continue reading Harilyn Rousso’s Don’t Call Me Inspirational: A Disabled Feminist Talks Back

Launching Your Personal Website for Graduate Students

Via Zoom

Please join Blackstone LaunchPad and Wix for Launching Your Personal Website for Graduate Students.  This session will show you how to 1) effectively market your personal brand, 2) curate a streamlined portfolio, and 3) use various web design features unique to Wix.

Beyond the Page: Chatbots and Philosophy

Charles Library

Join the Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio for this two-day workshop symposium introducing you to state-of-the-art chatbot technology and other NLP machines. The symposium is co-sponsored by the Center for Hybrid Intelligence in the College of Science and Technology and the Department of Religion in the College of Liberal Arts. Feel free to stop by … Continue reading Beyond the Page: Chatbots and Philosophy

Fall Weekend Writing & Research Retreat

Via Zoom

During the Weekend Writing & Research Retreats sponsored by the Student Success Center, you'll set a writing goal and commit to focused working time. You'll work independently (but alongside a virtual community of other writers) in 50-minute chunks with 10-minute breaks in between.

CLA Fall Speaker Series: “Dwelling in the Inhabited Sea”

Via Zoom

The Graduate Student Association of the Department of Geography and Urban Studies invites you to the second installment of the Fall 2021 Speaker Series, featuring Dr. Nikhil Anand. Nikhil Anand is an environmental anthropologist whose research focuses on cities, infrastructure, state power and climate change, and associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania. His award-winning first book, Hydraulic City: Water … Continue reading CLA Fall Speaker Series: “Dwelling in the Inhabited Sea”

Fall Weekend Writing & Research Retreat

Via Zoom

During the Weekend Writing & Research Retreats sponsored by the Student Success Center, you’ll set a writing goal and commit to focused working time. You’ll work independently (but alongside a virtual community of other writers) in 50-minute chunks with 10-minute breaks in between.