I have arrived home from Dragon Con! As usual, it was a hell of a whirlwind. Mostly, I was there to meet up with old friends and look at everyone’s cosplay—people watching at Dragon Con is the best. Unsurprisingly, K-Pop Demon Hunters was everywhere at the con, though silver medal for Most Cosplayed might go to … Continue reading 9/4/2025: Dragon Con, Brindlewood Bay, and The Thursday Murder Club| My Geek Blasphemy
Colonial Penn Center CPC will be closed on Monday, January 20th. During this time only Wharton faculty, full-time staff and PhD’s with exterior card swipe clearance will have access to the building. Jon M. Huntsman Hall Huntsman Hall will be open from 7:00am-10:00pm on Monday, January 20th and will operate…Read More The post Wharton Complex Hours of Operation: Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday 2020 appeared first on Operations.| Operations
CPC CPC will close at 3:00pm on Wednesday, November 27th and will reopen at 8:00am on Monday, December 2nd. Only faculty, staff and PhDs with card swipe clearance will have access to the building during this time. LAUD LAUD will close at 3:00pm on Wednesday, November 27th and will re-open…Read More The post Wharton Complex Hours of Operation for the 2019 Thanksgiving Break appeared first on Operations.| Operations
COLONIAL PENN CENTER CPC will close on Friday, August 30th at 5:00pm and will remain closed until 8:00am on Tuesday, September 3rd. During this time only Faculty, full-time staff and PhD students with card swipe clearance will have access to the building. LAUDER INSTITUTE LAUD will close on Friday, August…Read More The post Wharton Complex Hours of Operation – Labor Day Weekend 2019 appeared first on Operations.| Operations
COLONIAL PENN CENTER 8:00am – 6:00pm, Monday through Friday Closed weekends and holidays LAUDER INSTITUTE 8:00am – 6:00pm, Monday through Friday Closed weekends and holidays JON M. HUNTSMAN HALL 7:00AM-2:00AM, daily Holiday hours: To be announced STEINBERG HALL-DIETRICH HALL 7:00am – 10:00pm, Monday through Friday Weekends: 8:00am – 5:00pm Holiday…Read More The post Wharton Complex Hours of Operation Fall Term 2019 appeared first on Operations.| Operations
Below please find the Wharton Complex Fire Drill dates for Fall 2019 and Spring 2020. Drills will be take place one at a time in the order below with SHDH kicking off the process at approx. 9 a.m. Fall Semester ’19 – Tuesday, September 10, 2019 Steinberg Hall –…Read More The post Wharton Complex Fall ’19 and Spring ’20 Emergency Evacuation Drills appeared first on Operations.| Operations
CPC CPC will close at 3:00 pm on Wednesday, November 21st and will reopen at 8:00 am on Monday, November 26th. Only faculty, staff and PhDs with card swipe clearance will have access to the building during this time. LAUD LAUD will close at 3:00 pm on Wednesday, November 21st…Read More The post Wharton Complex Hours of Operation for the 2018 Thanksgiving Break appeared first on Operations.| Operations
Colonial Penn Center CPC will close on Tuesday, July 3rd at 3:00pm and will remain closed until 8:00am on Thursday, July 5th. During this time only Wharton faculty, full-time staff and doctoral students with card swipe clearance will have access to the building. Jon M. Huntsman Hall JMHH will remain…Read More The post Wharton Complex 4th of July Holiday Hours of Operation 2018 appeared first on Operations.| Operations
COLONIAL PENN CENTER (CPC) 8 am – 6 pm Monday thru Friday Closed weekends and holidays LAUDER – FISCHER HALL (L-FH) 8 am – 6 pm Monday thru Friday Closed weekends and holidays JON M. HUNTSMAN HALL (JMHH) 7 am – 10 pm / 7 days Holiday hours to be announced.…Read More The post Wharton Complex 2018 Summer Hours of Operation appeared first on Operations.| Operations
The University has suspended normal operations for Thursday, February 8th. All Wharton buildings will be closed and all classes, events and all other activities scheduled in Wharton campus buildings are cancelled for Thursday, February 8, 2018. Faculty, staff and PhD’s will have access to their office building via the exterior…Read More| Operations
This has been a weird ass July, specifically in terms of temperature. While other states and countries have had record heatwaves, my little section of Northern California has been having the mildest fucking summer I’ve ever seen in my life. Like, we only just got up to the 80’s last week. The week before that, … Continue reading 8/5/2025: Querying Begins, The Amazing Race, and A Distinct Lack of a Heat Wave| My Geek Blasphemy
Well. Here we are. The 4th of July was last week, which hasn’t been one of my favorite holidays for a while—my cats do not approve of fireworks—but feels especially bleak this year since thin…| My Geek Blasphemy
We are proud to be one of 36 organizations to receive a grant from Environmental Justice for New England (EJforNE), but unfortunately, the EPA terminated the program. Last week, Earth Justice, Southern Environmental Law Center, Public Rights Project, and Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) filed a class action lawsuit against the EPA for unlawfully terminating the Environment… Read more » The post EPA Termination of Environmental Justice for New England Program appeared first on Defend ...| Defend Our Health
Happy Pride, everyone! 🌈🌈🌈 Historically, June has been a so-so month for me, but I’m choosing to be optimistic for now, which, of course, is generally easier if you don’t read the news,…| My Geek Blasphemy
Fall 2024 updates to WashU Transportation Shuttle Schedules. Updates will take effect on Monday, August 26, 2024.| Parking & Transportation
Well. Unfortunately, the heat wave has come for us. It got up to 103 degrees yesterday, is currently 100 degrees right now, and doesn’t look like we’re hitting the 80’s again till…| My Geek Blasphemy
In Defend Our Health’s scathing report titled Hidden Hazards: The Chemical Footprint of a Plastic Bottle we found that 64% of residents who face serious cancer risks from ethylene oxide omissions (a toxic chemical used in the production of plastic) are people of color. Many of these communities are located along the Gulf Coast, infamously… Read more »| Defend Our Health
Colonial Penn Center (CPC) CPC will close on Friday, December 21st at 5:00pm and will remain closed until Wednesday, January 2nd at 8:00am. Only faculty, staff and PhD’s with card swipe clearance will have access to the building during this time. Wednesday, January 2nd through Sunday, January 6th CPC will…Read More| Operations
Breathing is so second nature to many of us that you may think less about how your respiratory system works and what constitutes a threat to your health. In honor of Respiratory Care Week, we are diving into the impact of toxic emissions on respiratory health! Respiratory Care Week takes place from April 7th to… Read more »| Defend Our Health
Diane Wilson is an award-winning environmental activist and author. She has won numerous awards for her work in environmentalism, but initially, this was something she never envisioned herself doing. In 1989, Diane Wilson was a shrimp boat captain at a fish house in Calhoun County, Texas, when a co-worker approached her with an article in…| Defend Our Health Action
Today, we focus our sights on Tennessee in our ongoing series highlighting PFAS contamination issues nationwide. In 2019, the company 3M admitted that it had illegally released toxic chemicals into the Tennessee River from its Decatur, AL manufacturing plant. 3M did this, although it had been barred from doing so under the US Toxic Substances…| Defend Our Health Action
As we inch closer to the fourth session of the Global Plastic Treaty negotiations, it is important to understand our current relationship with plastic, how we got here, and how the Global Plastics Treaty can improve our relationship with plastic. Our dependence on plastic production from fossil fuels began in the 1960s, and for the past 65… The post How the Global Plastics Treaty Can Change Our Relationship With Plastic For The Better appeared first on Defend Our Health Action.| Defend Our Health Action
In Defend Our Health’s scathing report titled Hidden Hazards: The Chemical Footprint of a Plastic Bottle we found that 64% of residents who face serious cancer risks from ethylene oxide omissions (a toxic chemical used in the production of plastic) are people of color. Many of these communities are located along the Gulf Coast, infamously…| Defend Our Health Action
Over the past five years, Defend Our Health has lived up to its name by consistently advocating for the right to equal access to safe food and drinking water. Defend has led the nation in effectively protecting public health and ensuring justice for people harmed by ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl) for…| Defend Our Health Action
PFAS contamination is an issue that is impacting farmlands all across the nation. From Maine to New Mexico, the rise in PFAS contamination has reached a crisis level and is impacting U.S. citizens from all backgrounds of life. Today, we are focusing our sights on South Carolina. According to The State, recent testing in South…| Defend Our Health Action
As we inch closer to the fourth session of the Global Plastic Treaty negotiations, it is important to understand our current relationship with plastic, how we got here, and how the Global Plastics Treaty can improve our relationship with plastic. Our dependence on plastic production from fossil fuels began in the 1960s, and for the… Read more »| Defend Our Health
Over the past five years, Defend Our Health has lived up to its name by consistently advocating for the right to equal access to safe food and drinking water. Defend has led the nation in effectively protecting public health and ensuring justice for people harmed by ‘forever chemicals’ known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl) for… Read more »| Defend Our Health
IDA & CCIJ Submit Letter Requesting OIG Investigation of AB 32 Contracts| IDA
Streamlining and standardizing Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), industry, CUI Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)| CUI Program Blog