LEAD STORIES What better place to stage a 2,500-year-old Greek play than amidst ancient artifacts, many depicting mythological figures and deities? For a group of University of Pennsylvania students from André Dombrowski’s fall 2014 curatorial seminar, the excitement of curating an exhibition in the Penn Libraries and creating an accompanying catalog came rushing back when the Inspired by urban river projects that have revitalized the cities of Los Angeles and New York, the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities (PPEH) is collaborating on a project with Bartram’s Garden and River Corps to increase access to the Lower Schuylkill River, helping more people connect to the storied waterway. Sarah Barringer Gordon, a professor in the History Department at the School of Arts & Sciences and the来源(Source From):
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