Alumni Education

Education programming is available online, on-campus, and off-campus, ensuring you maintain access to Penn's world-renowned faculty members and dynamic learning environment, long after you graduate. We invite you to join us for faculty lectures, online courses, book clubs, author talks, and more.

 

Global Discovery Series
Explore the world virtually, both far and near, with Penn faculty members and your fellow alumni community. Each live, interactive lecture features Penn professors sharing new and innovative research on a variety of topics.
Lifelong Learning Seminars
Designed exclusively for the Penn alumni community, the Lifelong Learning Seminar Series offers the chance to delve into thought-provoking topics with faculty experts.
Congratulations to the 2024 Faculty Award of Merit Recipient!
André Dombrowski, Ph.D.
Frances Shapiro-Weitzenhoffer Associate Professor of 19th Century European Art in the Department of the History of Art

Upcoming Events

May
15

Itinerary
September 8
| Arrival in Istanbul – Transfer to hotel


September 9
| Breakfast at hotel
| Early morning transfer and flight to Cappadocia, check into hotel
| TOUR: Goreme open air museum
| Lunch at Areni Cappadocia
| Dinner at Millocal Resturant


September 10
| Breakfast at hotel: morning CE 1.5 hrs
| TOUR: Kaymakli Underground City, Pigeon Valley, Love Valley,
Hiking Rosde Valley and Red Valley (hiking shoes or sneakers a must),
Avanos pottery workshop
| Lunch at Elai restaurant
| Dinner at your leisure


September 11
| Breakfast at hotel, morning CE 1.5 hrs
| Early morning transfer to airport for flight to Istanbul
| TOUR: Hagia Sophia, Blue Mosqu, Hippodrome, Grand Bazaar
| Lunch Deraliya restaurant
| Dinner Ali Ocakbasi Gumussuyu or Katakoy


September 12
| Breakfast at hotel, morning CE 1.5 hrs
| TOUR: Cistern of Philoxeno, Bosphorus private cruise, Galata Tower
| Lunch
| Dinner at Topaz restaurant

September 13

Depart

 
Sep
19
VIRTUAL
IVF. Medical aid in dying. Brain implants. Vaccine trials. Hardly a day goes by that some bioethics story isn’t in the news. In this course Professor Jonathan Moreno will provide a philosophical and historical framework for a field that didn’t even exist when many Penn alumni were college students. Much fodder for your holiday dinner table!

Seminar Cost: $10
Please note the seminar fee is nonrefundable after September 13 at 5PM ET.
Seminar Schedule:
Asynchronous (Recorded Lectures) Sessions: September 19, September 26, and October 3
Synchronous (Live Discussions) Sessions: September 24, October 1, and October 8 | Noon – 1:00 PM ET

On September 19, 2024, and each subsequent Thursday, you will receive an email with a link to access the asynchronous lecture. You may view it at your convenience prior to the synchronous session and will retain access to all lectures for the duration of this seminar series. You will also be emailed a link to the following week’s live discussion.

Jonathan D. Moreno is the David and Lyn Silfen University Professor of Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania where he is a Penn Integrates Knowledge (PIK) professor. At Penn he is also Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, of History and Sociology of Science, and of Philosophy. Moreno is a member of the National Academy of Medicine, a fellow the Hastings Center, and a member of the Committee on Human Rights of the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.

Moreno has served as a staff member or adviser to many governmental and non-governmental organizations, including three U.S. presidential commissions, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee. In 2008-09 he served on President Barack Obama’s transition team. Moreno is currently a member of the Bayer Bioethics Council and was named an official “Mad Scientist” by the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command. He is an investigator on a $1.1 million Department of Defense Minerva Research Initiative project on artificial intelligence-enabled neurotechnologies and warfighters. He is also senior consultant to a six-year, 10 million-euro European Research Council project on cold war health care systems on both sides of the iron curtain.

Moreno received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Washington University in St. Louis, was an Andrew W. Mellon post-doctoral fellow, holds an honorary doctorate from Hofstra University, and is a recipient of the College of William and Mary Law School Benjamin Rush Medal, the Dr. Jean Mayer Award for Global Citizenship from Tufts University, and the Penn Alumni Faculty Award of Merit. He has held the honorary Visiting Professorship in History at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. In 2018 the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities presented him with its Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 2025 MIT Press will publish his new book, “Absolutely Essential”: Bioethics and the Rules-Based International Order. Among Moreno’s previous books are Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven but Nobody Wants to Die, co-authored with former Penn president Amy Gutmann, now U.S. Ambassador to Germany; The Body Politic, which was named a Best Book of 2011 by Kirkus Reviews; Undue Risk, nominated for the Virginia Literary Award; and Mind Wars, which formed part of the basis of the film The Bourne Legacy. Moreno has published more than a thousand papers, articles, reviews and op-eds and has been translated into several languages.

Moreno’s writing has appeared in many venues, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Science, Nature, Slate, Politico, The Hill and Foreign Affairs. He was co-host of Making the Call, an Endeavor Content podcast, and was a columnist for ABCNews.com. As a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC. he edited the online magazine Science Progress. The American Journal of Bioethics has called him “the quietly most interesting bioethicist of our time.”