Outreach
- 2/3/2011: The Three Cosmic Tenors, featuring Prof. Larry Gladney, appear at a Carnegie Capital Science Evening.
- 11/17/2010: Prof. Bhuvnesh Jain delivers a Penn Science Cafe talk on “Gravitational Lensing: Einstein Rings and Dark Matter”.
- 10/18/2010: Prof. Larry Gladney appears as one of the Three Cosmic Tenors at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in a pre-event for the USA Science and Engineering Festival.
- 5/15/2010: Modern Cosmology and the Building Blocks of the Universe. A Presentation by Prof. Mark Trodden at Penn's Alumni Weekend.
- 4/7/2010: Modern Cosmology - How the Vast and the Minuscule Conspire to Shape our Universe. A PennNYC Event featuring Profs. Mark Devlin and Mark Trodden. Cresa Partners 100 Park Avenue, New York, NY.
- 3/25/2010: Big Bang 2.0 in Switzerland. Presentations and a panel discussion involving Prof. Mark Trodden. Carnegie Institution for Science, Washington DC.
- 1/15/2010: How Did the Universe Come to Be?, a reception and presentation at the St. Louis Science Center featuring Prof. Larry Gladney as one of the Three Cosmic Tenors. See media coverage in the St. Louis American.
- 12/12/09: The Big Bang and Beyond, a public lecture by Paul J. Steinhardt, Albert Einstein Professor in Science, Princeton University.
- 9/16/09: Modern Cosmology: How the Vast and the Miniscule Conspire to Form Our Universe, a presentation by Mark Trodden at the Penn Science Cafe.
- 7/09: Members of the Center for Particle Cosmology take part in the Penn Summer Science Academy.
- 5/28/09: Gravitational Lensing, Dark Matter and Dark Energy, a public lecture by Bhuvnesh Jain in Rio de Janeiro
- 5/25/09: Dark Matters, a public lecture by Ravi Sheth in Rio de Janeiro
- 3/13/09: Modern Cosmology and The Building Blocks of the Universe, a lecture by Mark Trodden to the Delaware Valley Amateur Astonomers.
- 2/24/09: Of Telescopes and Microscopes: A panel discussion and multimedia event, featuring members of the Center for Particle Cosmology. Bodek Lounge, Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvania.
- 1/27/09: Einstein Rings and Giant Arcs: Mapping Dark Matter with Gravitational Lensing, a public lecture by Bhuvnesh Jain at the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, as part of the Maggie and Nick DeWolf 2009 Winter Physics Lectures of the Aspen Center for Physics.
- 1/27/09: The Aspen Physics Cafe: an informal interaction between the audience and two physicists, held on the mezzanine floor of the Wheeler Opera House, featuring Mark Trodden and Dan Hooper (Fermilab).
