Penn Club of Central NJ presents Job Search in the 21st Century
Richard "Dick" Stone is a registered Career Coach at both the Wharton School and Mercer County Community College. His experience includes recruiting for many local and national firms, as well as conducting his own job searches. In addition he has been running the "Princeton Human Resources Group" for the past 19 years. For more information about this event, contact Dick at 732-239-9958 or email him at rstone252@comcast.net.
June 3, 2009
6:30-8:30 pm
New York, NY
"Career Blueprint: Back to the Drawing Board?" Co-sponsored by the Penn Club of New York, this is the fourth installment in PennNYC's Executives in Transition series
The old concept of lifetime employment is virtually extinct, and the current economic climate has led to many layoffs and job insecurity. This requires increasingly proactive management of all stages of career cycles. This panel of alumni experts will help you stay on track.
June 4, 2009
6:30 pm
West Caldwell, NJ
Penn Club of Metro New Jersey hosts Eric Furda, C'87, Undergraduate Dean of Admissions
$85 for members | $100 for non-members
For additional information, please contact event co-chairs:
Dale Bell, MT'81, PAR'11 |201.750.0670 | adbbbell@aol.com
Maria Ho, W'81, PAR'09, PAR'13 | 201.947.9626| mchuho@aol.com
A response is requested by May 18, 2009.
June 7, 2009
6:00-9:30 pm
Penn Club of Long Island Annual Dinner with Professor Peter Stuck Associate Professor and Undergraduate Chair of Classical Studies "Old Wine in New Bottles: Re-telling Ancient Myth in Modern
Media"
For more information about this event, visit the Penn Club of Long Island’s webpage.
www.alumni.upenn.edu/club/longisland.html
June 11, 2009
New York, NY - IFC Center (323 Sixth Ave at 3rd St)
7:00 pm
Blast! NYC Premiere
The 2008 documentary film BLAST! follows a team of scientists hoping to figure out how galaxies form by launching a revolutionary new telescope on a NASA high-altitude balloon. This screening will be followed by an audience Q&A with the film's subject, Reese W. Flower Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics Mark
Devlin.
June 18, 2009
6:00-8:00 pm
Sheraton Philadelphia City Center (17th & Race Streets)
First World Congress on Positive Psychology:
Dr Martin Seligman & Dr. Philip Zimbardo
Join fellow Penn alumni for a special lecture by two of the world's most renowned psychologists, Dr.
Martin Seligman and Dr. Philip Zimbardo, as they
share the stage to discuss their groundbreaking research on how the science of positive psychology is changing the way we live our lives on an individual, societal, and global level.
June 27, 2009
5:00-8:00 pm
Reception and Lecture by Professor David Brownlee
The Penn Libraries will feature an informal lecture by David Brownlee, the Francis Shapiro-Weltzenhoffer Professor of 19th and 20th century architecture.
For additional information: friends@poxbox.upenn.edu