Past Events

Past Events




Japanese Monster Movies Series: Mothra

- | Williams Hall Room 220

Film screening of Honda Ishiro's 1961 film Mosra モスラ  (Mothra). A Gigantic moth destroys Tokyo to save her tiny friends.




"Ask About Jay: A Conversation with Jay Park"

- | Hall of Flags, Houston Hall

"ASK ABOUT JAY: A conversation with Jay Park," is an event co-hosted by the James Joo-Jin Kim Program in Korean Studies, Wharton Korea Club, and Wharton Asian American Association of MBAs (WAAAM)Hailing from Seattle…




Japanese Monster Movies Series: Godzilla

- | Williams Hall Room 220

Film screening of Honda Ishiro's 1954 Godzilla, the original masterpiece of dark horror! 




CSCC Speaker Series: Yanhua Deng, "Moving the Masses and the Officials’ Resistance in China”

- | CSCC Conference Room (Perelman 418, 133 S. 36th St)

This talk examines an episode of resistance initiated by Chinese officials against their higher-level government by way of mobilizing the masses. In 2005, Huangshi municipal government in Hubei province…




FPRI Panel Discussion "China and the Environment: Challenges at Home and Agendas Abroad"

- | FPRI Library (1528 Walnut Street Suite 610)

Free and open to the public--but reservations are required. Please register…




Kim Program Undergraduate Research Symposium

- | Cherpack Lounge (Room 543 Williams Hall)

Kim Program Undergraduate Fellows will be presenting original research on topics related to Korean Studies. Take a break from finals, and join us in supporting our students and fellow classmates at this showcase…




Third Annual James Joo-Jin Kim Program Conference in Korean Studies: Populism, Alternative Truths, and Voices from the Fringe in Korea

- | Houston Hall, Room 225 (Brachfeld)

Presenters and discussants will include:Ksenia Chizhova (Princeton), James Flowers (Johns Hopkins), Justine Guichard (Penn), John Kim (Harvard), Narae Kim (Kennesaw State), Nuri Kim (Penn), Youme Kim (Yonsei), John…




CSCC 6th Annual Conference: Reform and Opening: 40 years and Counting

- | Silverman 147, Penn Law School

Penn China Center's sixth annual conference, scheduled for April 26-27, 2018 will have as its theme “Reform and Opening: 40 years and Counting.” The conference will address China’s 40 years of reform and opening to…




Fabio Rambelli - "The Cosmos of Medieval Musicians: At the Intersection between Sounds Studies and Japanese Religious History"

- | 203 Cohen Hall

Fabio Rambelli
University of California, Santa Barbara




Korea Current Affairs Forum: Jonathan D. Pollack - "Has the Korea Storm Subsided?"

- | Huntsman Hall 240

Jonathan D. Pollack

Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy

Brookings Institution