Princeton School of Architecture Post-Professional Thesis Student Exhibition: Nine Constructionists
Van der Plas Gallery, NYCThis exhibition, curated by Samuel Clovis and Gillian Shaffer, foregrounds a shift in the post-professional thesis at Princeton University School of Architecture from a model of individual projects to group […]
Liquid La Habana: Ice Cream, Rum, Waves, Sweat and Spouts
School of Architecture, North Gallery School of Architecture, North GalleryThe Princeton University School of Architecture, Media + Modernity Program, Program in Latin American Studies, and Mellon Initiative announce the opening of Liquid "La Habana: Ice Cream, Rum, Waves, Sweat […]
Open Wounds: Gloria E. Anzaldúa’s Borderlands La Frontera and the 1917 Bath Riots
102 Jones 102 Jones, PrincetonRSVP cwkessel@princeton.edu required
Understanding the Tunisian Anomaly: An Inquiry into a History of Reform
202 Jones 202 Jones, PrincetonNES Brown Bag Lunch Talk Light Lunch Served.
Law Before Islam
103 Scheide Caldwell 103 Scheide Caldwell, PrincetonOver the last few decades, early Islam has become increasingly 'Late Antiquity.' In the fields of legal and religious history, recent research into early Islam has begun to draw new […]
Between Pyongyang and Washington: A New Yorker Writer on Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, PrincetonA staff writer at The New Yorker for a decade, Evan Osnos currently focuses on (among additional topics) North Korea and the possibility of President Trump meeting with Kim Jong […]
Catechizing the Lord’s Prayer
1879 Hall PrincetonA lounge seminar exploring the Lord’s Prayer in the printed codicil catechisms of the sixteen century.
Velazquez, Aesop, and War
101 McCormick 101 McCormick Hall, PrincetonSupported by the Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council
Factory Girls: Reporting Among the Working Women of China and Egypt
Private Dining Room, Prospect HouseLeslie T. Chang has reported among female factory workers in diverse parts of the developing world for more than a decade. Her first book, Factory Girls: From Village to City in […]
The Trenton Project Remembers April 9, 1968
Artworks, TrentonFor the last three years, The Trenton Project has worked with students and community partners to document Trenton in the 1960s and the civil unrest of April 1968. April 9th […]