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Upcoming Events

Allison Zuckerman, Conferring with Grace, 2021. Acrylic, oil, rhinestones, and archival CMYK ink on canvas. A surrealist, vibrantly colorful artwork featuring various animal species, including a leopard, monkey, rabbit, and butterflies. Special Events

Opening Celebration: Remixed and Reclaimed

This reception will celebrate the opening of the Allison Zuckerman: Remixed and Reclaimed exhibition at the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, featuring art, conversation, and light refreshments. The exhibition, curated by the Arthur Ross Gallery inaugural Faculty Director Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, presents a selection of recent paintings by Penn alum Allison Zuckerman, exemplifying her exuberant, layered approach to image-making. Free and open to the public. Register to attend.

Building facade with symbols of artificial intelligence. Special Events

AI Month: Wharton Hack-AI-thon

Sponsored by the Wharton AI & Analytics Initiative, the week-long Wharton Hack-AI-thon is a dynamic, co-curricular program where students come together to explore the power of AI through hands-on innovation. This annual team-building event welcomes students of all skill levels to develop practical solutions, learn from experts, and make their mark in the rapidly evolving field of AI technology. Workshops and mentors will provide the guidance needed to be successful in this event. Register to attend.

Ends April 17, 2026
Special Events

Researching Creatively

In this Penn Libraries workshop, Penn students, faculty, and staff will learn best practices for bringing creativity into their research practices. Participants will gain insight into key themes from psychological studies of creativity and how they can use the library to find fresh inspiration for research topics. Register to attend.

Penn Priorities

A look at a few of our big picture priorities that improve Penn as we create knowledge to benefit the world.

Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination at Penn

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