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Classical Statuary in Philadelphia
Interactive and Irreverent Traditions at Penn’s Campus Monuments
Penn’s Fallen Founder: Reverend George Whitefield
Philadelphia’s Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs
Sports Monuments in Philadelphia: A Guided Tour
“We Lost”: A War, a Monument, and a Campus Controversy
Memory Sites
Delaware, Um, Columbus Avenue: A Contentious Place-name in Philadelphia
Eastern State Penitentiary’s Uneasy Transformation from Prison to Museum
Franklin Field: First of Many Firsts
Kings of the Castle: How an Unintentional Monument Is a Testament to Penn’s Values
Philadelphia Energy Solutions Oil Refinery: An Unintentional Monument to Power
Philadelphia’s Linguistic Infrastructure
Public Space Redesigned: Dilworth Park and LOVE Park
Steps toward Change at the Rocky Steps
Willow Street Steam Generation Plant
Memory Works
All Dollars, No Sense: How Penn Profits from Katalin Karikó’s Research on Covid-19 Vaccines
Change of Direction: The Locust Walk Compass
Penn Performing Arts in the Pandemic Project
Penn’s Monument Landscape: Student Views
Philadelphia’s Golden Block: El Centro de Oro
Proposed Thank-you Monument to Food Truck Workers at Penn
The Need for a Monument to the Black Bottom: An Analysis of University City’s Troubled Past
What Is a Museum? A Memo to the Penn Community on the Penn Museum
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Proposed Thank-you Monument to Food Truck Workers at Penn
Proposed Thank-you Monument to Food Truck Workers at Penn
Kai Burgmann, C’22
(Click on image for PDF of the proposal.)
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Classical Statuary in Philadelphia
Interactive and Irreverent Traditions at Penn’s Campus Monuments
Penn’s Fallen Founder: Reverend George Whitefield
Philadelphia’s Monument to Six Million Jewish Martyrs
Sports Monuments in Philadelphia: A Guided Tour
“We Lost”: A War, a Monument, and a Campus Controversy
Memory Sites
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Delaware, Um, Columbus Avenue: A Contentious Place-name in Philadelphia
Eastern State Penitentiary’s Uneasy Transformation from Prison to Museum
Franklin Field: First of Many Firsts
Kings of the Castle: How an Unintentional Monument Is a Testament to Penn’s Values
Philadelphia Energy Solutions Oil Refinery: An Unintentional Monument to Power
Philadelphia’s Linguistic Infrastructure
Public Space Redesigned: Dilworth Park and LOVE Park
Steps toward Change at the Rocky Steps
Willow Street Steam Generation Plant
Memory Works
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All Dollars, No Sense: How Penn Profits from Katalin Karikó’s Research on Covid-19 Vaccines
Change of Direction: The Locust Walk Compass
Penn Performing Arts in the Pandemic Project
Penn’s Monument Landscape: Student Views
Philadelphia’s Golden Block: El Centro de Oro
Proposed Thank-you Monument to Food Truck Workers at Penn
The Need for a Monument to the Black Bottom: An Analysis of University City’s Troubled Past
What Is a Museum? A Memo to the Penn Community on the Penn Museum
HERE WE ARE
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