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Bestselling author and poet Margaret E Atwood talks with Prof. Dr Emily Wilson about the connection between science and the literary arts as part of the 2024 Stephen A. Levin Family Dean's Forum. Read more about the event in OMNIA: bit.ly/4db4ldy Penn
Jennifer Egan, award-winning novelist and Department of English, University of Pennsylvania artist-in-residence, and social scientist Dennis Culhane of PennSP2, discussed journalism and the homelessness crisis at a Kelly Writers House event. bit.ly/3We7jrv @Penn Jennifer Egan
A research team led by Prof. Prof Michael E. Mann of PENN EES Department predicts an extremely busy hurricane season for 2024 driven by 'ever-warmer conditions in the Atlantic.' bit.ly/4dfbgm8 Penn PennCSSM
As part of Earth Week at Penn, Prof. Reto Gieré of PENN EES Department joins other Penn experts to discuss the impact of lead exposure to people, wildlife, and the environment. Register here: bit.ly/3TTsHRq Penn Sustainability Penn Environmental Innovations Initiative Philly's Center: Children's Environmental Health #EarthWeek2024
Some 1,500 people—900 in Irvine Auditorium, 600 online—listened to author Margaret E Atwood's discussion with Prof. Dr Emily Wilson during the annual Stephen A. Levin Family Dean’s Forum. Penn Arts & Sciences recognized the 2024 Dean’s Scholars before the event. bit.ly/3Uv4Ibw @Penn
Be sure to join us TONIGHT at the Morris Arboretum & Gardens for the next Penn #ScienceCafe ! Marc Schmidt, PennBiology, will discuss the work his lab is doing that evaluates behavioral interactions and courtship rituals between birds. bit.ly/3vBvKVe Pennalumni PENN EES Department
A capacity crowd filled Irvine Auditorium for Margaret E Atwood's discussion with Prof. Dr Emily Wilson during the Stephen A. Levin Family Dean's Forum hosted by Penn Arts & Sciences. bit.ly/4aJXcPM @Penn
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Author and poet Margaret Atwood was featured in conversation with Professor Emily Wilson during Penn Arts & Sciences' annual Dean’s Forum. Atwood is best known for “The Handmaid’s Tale,” the 1985 dystopian classic that is now a television series.
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