“All cities are mad: but the madness is gallant. All cities are beautiful, but the beauty is grim.”
Den of iniquity. Concrete jungle. Human zoo. From Aristotle to Jay Z, the city has loomed large as a symbol of humanity’s worst tendencies and greatest potential. Today, more people than ever have left the figurative family farm for the bright lights of the bustling metropolis. It is therefore more important than ever to consider what impact urbanization has had on humanity: our communities, our values, our imaginations, and our senses of self.
Join us on Wednesdays at Harrison College House for this Food For Thought season as we explore the city, both real and imagined. We will discuss the power of urban metaphors, the good and bad temptations offered by the city, what it means to be an urban citizen, and how the cities of the future should look.
Dates: Wednesdays, 5:45 pm to 7:00 pm. Dinner and readings will be provided for all participants.
October 22
October 29
November 5
November 12
November 19
Location: Harrison College House, University of Pennsylvania
Registration: This program is open to all current undergraduate and graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University. To sign up, please complete the form below.
If you are a Drexel University student, we ask that you RSVP at least 2 days in advance if possible since we will need to request that you be added to Harrison College House’s access list.
Registration deadline: Friday, October 17
Please direct any questions to Quinn Moore (qmoore@collegiuminstitute.org).