The Wolf Humanities Center is the University of Pennsylvania's main hub for interdisciplinary humanities research and public programming. Our goals are to demonstrate how vital the humanities are to the life of the mind and the health of society, and how fundamentally connected they are with many areas of urgent inquiry in medicine, law, business, art, and the sciences. The humanities as we define them are broad and inclusive, and we take pride at the Wolf Center in fostering a lively diversity of perspectives, approaches, and constituencies.
Amazigh Poetics: An Emerging Indigenous Literary Field
Wednesday • 5:30 PM
Free
Crafting Revolutions: Undergraduate Humanities Forum Research Conference
Fri, Apr 12 • 9:30 AM
Free
Amazigh Poetics: An Emerging Indigenous Literary Field
Wednesday • 5:30 PM
Free
Crafting Revolutions: Undergraduate Humanities Forum Research Conference
Fri, Apr 12 • 9:30 AM
Free
Past (135)
Poetry and Global Justice
Wed, Mar 27 • 5:30 PM
Free
Time and Revolution Symposium
Fri, Feb 23 • 10:00 AM
Free
To Sing the Truth and Name the Liars: Bearing Witness Under Erasure
Thu, Feb 15 • 5:00 PM
Free
Imag(in)ing Revolutions Traditions of Unrest for an Anticolonial Art Praxis
Wed, Feb 7 • 6:00 PM
Free
Muddy Waters: Reimagining Futures in Wet Asia
Fri, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
Free
From Revolution to Catastrophe: In the Trap of Empire
Wed, Nov 29 • 5:30 PM
Free
Nothing About Us Without Us
Wed, Oct 18 • 5:30 PM
Free
A Woman's Voice is Revolution: Dance and Voice as Islamic Arts
Wed, Oct 4 • 5:30 PM
Free
Sphinx With the Sphinx: A Student Reading of Oedipus Tyrannos
Wed, Apr 19 • 5:00 PM
Free
Lenapehoking: Archaeology, Heritage, and the Power of Place
Wed, Mar 15 • 5:00 PM
Free
Heritage and Presence Symposium
Fri, Feb 24 • 9:30 AM
Free
Deaf Humanities: Documenting the Lived Experiences of Deaf People
Wed, Nov 16 • 5:30 PM
Free
Poetry and Global Justice
Wed, Mar 27 • 5:30 PM
Free
Time and Revolution Symposium
Fri, Feb 23 • 10:00 AM
Free
To Sing the Truth and Name the Liars: Bearing Witness Under Erasure
Thu, Feb 15 • 5:00 PM
Free
Imag(in)ing Revolutions Traditions of Unrest for an Anticolonial Art Praxis
Wed, Feb 7 • 6:00 PM
Free
Muddy Waters: Reimagining Futures in Wet Asia
Fri, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
Free
From Revolution to Catastrophe: In the Trap of Empire
Wed, Nov 29 • 5:30 PM
Free
Nothing About Us Without Us
Wed, Oct 18 • 5:30 PM
Free
A Woman's Voice is Revolution: Dance and Voice as Islamic Arts
Wed, Oct 4 • 5:30 PM
Free
Sphinx With the Sphinx: A Student Reading of Oedipus Tyrannos
Wed, Apr 19 • 5:00 PM
Free
Lenapehoking: Archaeology, Heritage, and the Power of Place
Wed, Mar 15 • 5:00 PM
Free
Heritage and Presence Symposium
Fri, Feb 24 • 9:30 AM
Free
Deaf Humanities: Documenting the Lived Experiences of Deaf People
Wed, Nov 16 • 5:30 PM
Free
The Wolf Humanities Center is the University of Pennsylvania's main hub for interdisciplinary humanities research and public programming. Our goals are to demonstrate how vital the humanities are to the life of the mind and the health of society, and how fundamentally connected they are with many areas of urgent inquiry in medicine, law, business, art, and the sciences. The humanities as we define them are broad and inclusive, and we take pride at the Wolf Center in fostering a lively diversity of perspectives, approaches, and constituencies.