- Beth Simmons, Human Rights and International Law
- Gino Segrè and Bettina Hoerlin, The Pope of Physics: Enrico Fermi and the Birth of the Atomic Age (Video)
- Library Lecture, William Noel, Lost and Found: The Archimedes Palimpsest
- Fall 2016 Emeritus Program and Reception
- Kermit Roosevelt III, Allegiance (Video)
- Yvonne Paterson, Using the Immune System to Fight Cancer (Video)
- Library Committee Lecture, Jerome Singerman, Scholarly Publishing at the Crossroads
- Andrew Feiler, Without Regard to Sex, Race or Color: The Past, Present and Future of One Historically Black College
- PASEF Fall Lecture, David Hollenberg, Penn Transformed: The Last Ten Years, and What’s to Come
- Spring Outing, Mural Arts Trolley Tour
- Amy Gadsden & Rodolfo Altamirano, Immigration Trends and Policy at Penn (Video)
- Road to Retirement: Nuts & Bolts, Hilary Lopez & Victoria Mulhern
- David Rudovsky, Criminal Justice Reform and Civil Rights (Video)
- Library Presentation, The Bob and Molly Freedman Jewish Sound Archive
- Library Presentation, Yvonne Paterson, Faculty or Entrepreneur?
- Road to Retirement
- Daniel Lee, Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems
- Special Retirement Seminar, John Rahmlow, Financial Planning for Retirement
- Jack Nagel, A Remedy for the Electoral College (Video)
Oct 6, 2016
Thursday October 6, 2016 at 3:30 PM
Class of ’49 Auditorium, 2nd Floor Houston Hall
David Hollenberg has served as University Architect at the University of Pennsylvania since June 2006. In this role he is responsible for oversight of the design of the physical development and preservation of the campus. David has led an array of projects that reconcile the desire for architectural preservation and the drive for progressive design, ensuring that the campus continues to be distinctly “Penn.” Previously, David oversaw all historic structures in the National Park Service’s thirteen-state Northeast Region, including the implementation of the Independence National Historical Park General Management Plan. For the past 28 years, he has taught in Penn’s Graduate Program in Historic Preservation.
Hollenberg’s talk was followed by the Annual Reception for members of Penn’s Twenty-Five Year Club.