Past Events
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Amy Chazkel, Bernard Hirschhorn Associate Professor of Urban Studies, Columbia University
February 15, 2023
McNeil 473
3718 Locust Walk
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Comparative Politics Workshop and CLALS hosts Gabriel Ondetti, Professor of Political Science, Missouri State University
February 14, 2023
Location: Forum of The Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics (PCPSE), 133 S. 36th Street, Philadelphia
The CPW will be on Tuesdays from 12p to 1:30p in the Forum of the PCPSE. -
IRC: "Sedimented stories: Fluvial forces and natural archives in an unstable world" with Alejandro Camargo
February 9, 2023
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CLALSES with Dr. Denise Ziya Berte
February 8, 2023
473 McNeil Building, 3718 Locust Walk
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Workshop with Pablo Gómez, Associate Professor of History and the History of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison: "Body Arithmetic: Slavery, Facts, Quantification, and the Human in the Early Modern World"
February 6, 2023
392 Cohen Hall
Zoom
Topic: HSS Workshop: Pablo Gómez
Time: Feb 6, 2023 03:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 977 4422 0137
Passcode: 053905
Sponsored by the Department of History and Sociology of Science; Co-sponsored by CLALS
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TECLA - Taller de Eventos Contemporáneos de Latinoamérica, "The Future of Democracy of Peru"
January 27, 2023
Location: 473 McNeil Building, 3718 Locust Walk
If you want to join physically, but don't understand Spanish, please bring a device to join the simultaneous interpretation via Zoom (phone, laptop or tablet plus headphones). If this is the case, we highly recomended you also register via zoom before the time of the event.
For both in-situ and remote simultaneous translation, please review these instructions.
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Nico Millman, Ph.D. Candidate (7th year), English: “Casta and José María Arguedas' Todas las sangres”
January 17, 2023
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Penn Model OAS End of the Year and 5th Year Celebration
December 15, 2022
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Pulitzer Reporting Fellowships Informational Session
December 13, 2022
McNeil 473, 3718 Locust Walk.
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Kimberly Cárdenas, Ph.D. Candidate (6th year), Political Science: “LGBTQ+ Black and Latino Political Participation: Why and How Identity Matters”
December 6, 2022
Zoom, register here.