Around Valentine's Day we usually think of the sweet and romantic side of love, but it is not always candy and roses. Join Dr. Jennifer Wegner, Associate Curator of the Egyptian Section at the Penn Museum and Dr. Ralph Rosen, Rose Family Endowed Term Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania at the Penn Museum as they explore the harsher side of love and relationships with salacious tales of romance in the ancient world.
Published 03/09/12
Making a Monument: The Fall and Rise of the World Trade Center: Minoru Yamasaki's design for the World Trade Center, unveiled in 1964, was harshly criticized, only gradually gaining a place in the hearts of New Yorkers and tourists alike in the years that followed the towers opening in 1972-73. After they were destroyed on September 11, 2001, the twin towers were lionized. Like monuments in all ages, the World Trade Center has had its meaning defined and changed several times in response to...
Published 09/30/11