In a special program for our alumni, panelists will share their observations on the purpose of the program and highlights from the semester’s discussions and will take questions from the audience.
A light breakfast will be served.
Featured Panelists:
Paul Sniegowski, Stephen A. Levin Family Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Professor of Biology, researches the evolutionary significance of mutation rates and mutational phenomena. His teaching has been recognized with several awards including the School’s highest teaching honor, the Ira H. Abrams Award (2005).
Beth S. Wenger, Moritz and Josephine Berg Professor, is a scholar of modern and American Jewish History and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies in the School of Arts and Sciences. She is the author of several books including The Jewish Americans: Three Centuries of Jewish Voices in America and is deeply engaged in public history.
Please email questions to events@sas.upenn.edu.