How to donate 80,000 comic books—and get a marvelous tax break Penn In the News Forbes How to donate 80,000 comic books—and get a marvelous tax break Alumnus Gary Prebula and his wife, Dawn, have donated a $500,000 collection of more than 75,000 comic books and graphic novels to Penn Libraries, featuring remarks from Sean Quimby of the Kislak Center. Brigitte Weinsteiger named director of the Penn Libraries Brigitte Weinsteiger is the H. Carton Rogers III Vice Provost and director of the Penn Libraries.nocred Brigitte Weinsteiger named director of the Penn Libraries Weinsteiger has been at Penn Libraries since 2008. She assumed the new role on June 1. Gratz College gifts Gratz-Mandell Jewish music collection to the Penn Libraries Loose music papers of liturgical music, the top composition is a Keddusha by Cantor Moses Zivy from Müllheim, Germany.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Libraries) Gratz College gifts Gratz-Mandell Jewish music collection to the Penn Libraries The collaboration to catalog and digitize materials will ensure lasting access to the collection of Jewish Music History. A collector donated 75,000 comic books to Penn Libraries, valued at more than $500,000 Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer A collector donated 75,000 comic books to Penn Libraries, valued at more than $500,000 Alumnus Gary Prebula and his wife, Dawn, have donated a $500,000 collection of more than 75,000 comic books and graphic novels to Penn Libraries, featuring remarks from Sean Quimly of the Kislak Center and Jean-Christophe Cloutier of the School of Arts & Sciences. An ambassador for accessibility Image: Courtesy of Penn Libraries An ambassador for accessibility How Leslie Vallhonrat is helping to make the Penn Libraries web presence more useable for everyone. ‘The Conflict over the Conflict’ Kenneth S. Stern, author of “The Conflict Over the Conflict: The Israel/Palestine Campus Debate,” gave a talk at Penn about freedom of expression and addressing campus divides.nocred ‘The Conflict over the Conflict’ Kenneth S. Stern, director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate, spoke at Penn about addressing campus divides over the Israel/Palestine conflict. Archiving materials that reflect a ‘shared history’ (On homepage) Students pore over items from the 1990s, including a city proclamation for Penn Women’s Center Day. nocred Archiving materials that reflect a ‘shared history’ How 50 years of material from the Program in Gender Studies and Women’s Studies and the Penn Women’s Center becomes more accessible for students, faculty, and researchers. Civil Rights photography at the Penn Libraries nocred Civil Rights photography at the Penn Libraries A new collaboration between the Penn Art Collection and the Penn Libraries has mounted its first exhibition on the fifth floor of the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center. “Time of Change: Civil Rights Photography of Bruce Davidson” is on view through May 20. Art Matters: ‘Fields of Transformation’ by Claudy Jongstra A close-up of “Fields of Transformation.” The wool was hand-dyed using natural materials, including onion skin and indigo. (Image: Brian Hogan) Art Matters Art Matters: ‘Fields of Transformation’ by Claudy Jongstra “Fields of Transformation,” a monumental textile mural in the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, symbolizes knowledge evolving into wisdom. A ‘celebrity translator’ takes center stage nocred A ‘celebrity translator’ takes center stage Emily Wilson, professor of classical studies, is renowned for her English translations of Homer’s ancient Greek epic poems, first “The Odyssey” and now the “The Iliad.” Load More
Brigitte Weinsteiger named director of the Penn Libraries Brigitte Weinsteiger is the H. Carton Rogers III Vice Provost and director of the Penn Libraries.nocred Brigitte Weinsteiger named director of the Penn Libraries Weinsteiger has been at Penn Libraries since 2008. She assumed the new role on June 1.
Gratz College gifts Gratz-Mandell Jewish music collection to the Penn Libraries Loose music papers of liturgical music, the top composition is a Keddusha by Cantor Moses Zivy from Müllheim, Germany.(Image: Courtesy of Penn Libraries) Gratz College gifts Gratz-Mandell Jewish music collection to the Penn Libraries The collaboration to catalog and digitize materials will ensure lasting access to the collection of Jewish Music History.
A collector donated 75,000 comic books to Penn Libraries, valued at more than $500,000 Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer A collector donated 75,000 comic books to Penn Libraries, valued at more than $500,000 Alumnus Gary Prebula and his wife, Dawn, have donated a $500,000 collection of more than 75,000 comic books and graphic novels to Penn Libraries, featuring remarks from Sean Quimly of the Kislak Center and Jean-Christophe Cloutier of the School of Arts & Sciences. An ambassador for accessibility Image: Courtesy of Penn Libraries An ambassador for accessibility How Leslie Vallhonrat is helping to make the Penn Libraries web presence more useable for everyone. ‘The Conflict over the Conflict’ Kenneth S. Stern, author of “The Conflict Over the Conflict: The Israel/Palestine Campus Debate,” gave a talk at Penn about freedom of expression and addressing campus divides.nocred ‘The Conflict over the Conflict’ Kenneth S. Stern, director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate, spoke at Penn about addressing campus divides over the Israel/Palestine conflict. Archiving materials that reflect a ‘shared history’ (On homepage) Students pore over items from the 1990s, including a city proclamation for Penn Women’s Center Day. nocred Archiving materials that reflect a ‘shared history’ How 50 years of material from the Program in Gender Studies and Women’s Studies and the Penn Women’s Center becomes more accessible for students, faculty, and researchers. Civil Rights photography at the Penn Libraries nocred Civil Rights photography at the Penn Libraries A new collaboration between the Penn Art Collection and the Penn Libraries has mounted its first exhibition on the fifth floor of the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center. “Time of Change: Civil Rights Photography of Bruce Davidson” is on view through May 20. Art Matters: ‘Fields of Transformation’ by Claudy Jongstra A close-up of “Fields of Transformation.” The wool was hand-dyed using natural materials, including onion skin and indigo. (Image: Brian Hogan) Art Matters Art Matters: ‘Fields of Transformation’ by Claudy Jongstra “Fields of Transformation,” a monumental textile mural in the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, symbolizes knowledge evolving into wisdom. A ‘celebrity translator’ takes center stage nocred A ‘celebrity translator’ takes center stage Emily Wilson, professor of classical studies, is renowned for her English translations of Homer’s ancient Greek epic poems, first “The Odyssey” and now the “The Iliad.”
An ambassador for accessibility Image: Courtesy of Penn Libraries An ambassador for accessibility How Leslie Vallhonrat is helping to make the Penn Libraries web presence more useable for everyone.
‘The Conflict over the Conflict’ Kenneth S. Stern, author of “The Conflict Over the Conflict: The Israel/Palestine Campus Debate,” gave a talk at Penn about freedom of expression and addressing campus divides.nocred ‘The Conflict over the Conflict’ Kenneth S. Stern, director of the Bard Center for the Study of Hate, spoke at Penn about addressing campus divides over the Israel/Palestine conflict.
Archiving materials that reflect a ‘shared history’ (On homepage) Students pore over items from the 1990s, including a city proclamation for Penn Women’s Center Day. nocred Archiving materials that reflect a ‘shared history’ How 50 years of material from the Program in Gender Studies and Women’s Studies and the Penn Women’s Center becomes more accessible for students, faculty, and researchers.
Civil Rights photography at the Penn Libraries nocred Civil Rights photography at the Penn Libraries A new collaboration between the Penn Art Collection and the Penn Libraries has mounted its first exhibition on the fifth floor of the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center. “Time of Change: Civil Rights Photography of Bruce Davidson” is on view through May 20.
Art Matters: ‘Fields of Transformation’ by Claudy Jongstra A close-up of “Fields of Transformation.” The wool was hand-dyed using natural materials, including onion skin and indigo. (Image: Brian Hogan) Art Matters Art Matters: ‘Fields of Transformation’ by Claudy Jongstra “Fields of Transformation,” a monumental textile mural in the Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, symbolizes knowledge evolving into wisdom.
A ‘celebrity translator’ takes center stage nocred A ‘celebrity translator’ takes center stage Emily Wilson, professor of classical studies, is renowned for her English translations of Homer’s ancient Greek epic poems, first “The Odyssey” and now the “The Iliad.”