Penn Museum will move its 12.5-ton Egyptian Sphinx — the largest in the Western Hemisphere
The Sphinx is scheduled to be moved from the Museum's Egypt Gallery to its main entrance hall on June 12.
The Sphinx is scheduled to be moved from the Museum's Egypt Gallery to its main entrance hall on June 12.
The Richard Lichter Emergency Room is located on campus at the Ryan Hospital, which serves more than 36,000 patients annually, such as cats, dogs, birds, and reptiles.
He said she started drafting the book as a high school senior and rewrote it during her junior year at Penn while drawing inspiration from her coursework.
Students in the class learn about classic epics from the West, such as "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," and epics from the East, including "Gilgamesh" and "Ramayana."
Stress levels were evaluated based on unemployment, working hours, commute times, population density, home price to income ratio, and the percent of uninsured people in the population.
The exhibit includes artwork such as accordion books made with paper cutting and silk screening, Arabic calligraphy, and photographs.
A wide variety of panelists discussed the term "Latinx" from academic, political, and personal perspectives.
If passed, the amendment will replace the words "councilman" to "councilmember," "councilmen" to "councilmembers," and "councilmanic" to "council."
Every week, students receive an assignment such as "make the private, public" and complete it by creating a written installation anywhere except for on a page.
Huffman's monologue will combine a critique of the Vagina Monologues and personal experiences.
College junior Claire Huffman is currently in "Ancient Epic Poetry".
Benjamin Bolnick, 2016 College graduate, developed the initial idea for the project after speaking to Nora Elmarzouky.
The exhibit's opening reception featured speeches and performances from artists and activists within the refugee community.
Cassandra Marie Dula, Event organizer and first-year Law student, said she developed the project last semester along with three fellow first-year law students.
Accordion books and Arabic calligraphy made in Swarthmore College's Friends, Peace, and Sanctuary Project.