Over the centuries, East Africans have greatly distinguished themselves in India as generals, commanders, admirals, architects, prime ministers, and rulers....
Global Studies, the ULS, and others are partnering to bring the traveling Exhibit Ferguson Voices: Disrupting the Frame, to the ULS for the month of...
Noh, a theater form that originated in the fourteenth century, was associated historically with the ruling warrior class, who made up about 5% of Japan’s...
Ground & Second Floors, Hillman Library
Free & open to the public during Hillman Library hours
The ground floor cases in Hillman Library feature a map of...
As UCIS celebrates its 50th anniversary, this exhibit showcases how the University Library System supports the Center with our world class Eduardo Lozano...
At Home and Over There: American Women Physicians in World War I is a traveling exhibit by the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA). The exhibit...
Dark Matter. Gender. Nation. Time. Class. Schrodinger’s Cat. Have you ever attempted to teach abstract concepts in your class and been met with blank stares...
Come to review research posters that have been presented at regional, national and international conferences by School of Nursing Faculty, Staff, and...
Michael Hanchard is Professor and Chair of the Africana Studies Department at The University of Pennsylvania and director of the Marginalized Populations...
Join the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences Department of Economics for a Distinguished Alumni Panel featuring 3 award winning alumni. Come...
Douglas Branson, W. Edward Sell Professor of Business Law, Professor Emeritus of Law at the University of Pittsburgh will feature his new book at this event...