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Liquid La Habana: Ice Cream, Rum, Waves, Sweat and Spouts

School of Architecture, North Gallery School of Architecture, North Gallery

The 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 […]

Living at the Intersection Symposium 2018

Various Princeton

The Council on Science and Technology (CST) is hosts its inaugural Living at the Intersection Symposium. The 2018 Symposium focuses on the intersection of Engineering and the Arts and is co-hosted by Princeton’s School […]

Brazil in the United Nations

216 Aaron Burr 216 Aaron Burr, Princeton

Diplomat Luiz Feldman will give a talk on the current challenges to multilateralism from a Brazilian standpoint.  

THE AAS James Baldwin Lecture With Brian Herrera

101 McCormick 101 McCormick Hall, Princeton

Brian Herrera, Assistant Professor of Theater will deliver the 2018 African American Studies James Baldwin lecture. The annual James Baldwin Lecture series was launched March 29, 2006 with the inaugural […]

Colonialism in the 21st Century: A Humanistic Inquiry

103 Chancellor Green

This graduate roundtable discussion hosted by the Postcolonial Humanities Working Group at Princeton University will analyze how the disciplines of the Humanities contextualize the contemporary experience of coloniality.

Epica classica, epica moderna: la Resistenza di Beppe Fenoglio

105 Chancellor Green Chancellor Green 105, Princeton

A lecture in Italian by Gabriele Pedullà, Universita’ degli Studi Roma Tre, Belknap Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and Department of French and Italian (Spring 2018)

A Conversation with Fazal Sheikh and Eduardo Cadava

10 McCosh 10 McCosh, Princeton

Internationally renowned photographer Fazal Sheikh will join Eduardo Cadava, professor of English, in a conversation that addresses the politics of migration and exclusion, particularly as related to Executive Order 13769 […]

Tact: David Russell and Barry McCrea in Conversation

David Russell (Oxford) traces and discusses with his colleague Barry McCrea (Notre Dame), how the essay genre came to exemplify Tact, the sensuous new ethic and aesthetic genre that arose in […]

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