Hosted by the Center for Media and Information Literacy, the Children’s Media Career Symposium features two panel discussions with industry professionals about current trends in the field, how to get your start, and career opportunities.… →

University Lecture Series
A collection of lectures featuring particularly prominent speakers, many of whom are guests to the university.
Larry Hanover, a Klein College Adjunct Instructor, speaks about his book Rebuilt from Broken Glass: A German Jewish Life Remade in America, which is coauthored by Holocaust survivor Fred Behrend, whose family escaped Nazi Germany for Cuba and the United States, experiencing numerous brushes with history while in the U.S.… →
Artist Theodore A. Harris, “Dis-placed by Conflict: Artist Lecture and Conversation” is interviewed by art historian Jennifer Zarro, discussing his work.… →
In “Warehousing Refugees,” Merrill Smith says that mass containment keeps people “in protracted situations of restricted mobility, enforced idleness, and dependency… →
Amanda Lucidon discusses her book, Chasing Light: Michelle Obama Through the Lens of a White House Photographer.… →
Authors and urban observers Nathaniel Popkin and Peter Woodall discuss Philadelphia and its myriad communities.… →
For 18 years, photojournalist Wanda Benvenutti has chronicled Puerto Rican cultural life in the United States.… →
The Libraries and the Faculty Senate Committee on the Status of Faculty of Color presents a panel discussion centered on the experiences and observations of women—particularly women of color—in academia.… →
Sponspored by the Philly Ad Club, a panel of six successful women in the fields of advertising, marketing, and public relations speak on how they achieved success in their careers.… →