Belknap Global Conversation: Humanitarian Photojournalism: A History of the Present
Betts Auditorium & 106 McCormick Betts Auditorium, PrincetonHumanitarian Photojournalism: A History of the Present The Humanities Council will host a public conversation as part of a two-day workshop focusing on the history of photojournalism and its relationship […]
PLAS Graduate Works-in-Progress: Martín Cobas Sosa and Miguel Dominguez
216 Aaron Burr 216 Aaron Burr, PrincetonPresentations: "How to Photograph a Painting Standing Up: Some Evidence of Museological Jouissance in Lina Bo Bardi’s Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP)" - Martín Cobas Sosa (Architecture) "The […]
Protecting the Nation from “Honor Killings”: Banning Immigration in the Time of Trump
120 Lewis Library 120 Lewis Library, PrincetonPart of the Asian American Studies Lecture Series. Co-sponsored by the Program in Law and Public Affairs.
From “A City of the Dead” to “A City in Its Fullness”
101 McCormick 101 McCormick Hall, PrincetonRabbi James S. Diamond Memorial Lecture From "A City of the Dead" to "A City in Its Fullness": Evolving Depictions of Buczacz in the Long Arc of S.Y. Agnon's Writing
Democracy and the Digital Public Sphere
301 Marx 301 Marx, PrincetonProgram in Ethics and Public Affairs
We’re Doomed. Now What?: Essays on War and Climate Change
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonAn American Orwell for the age of Trump, Roy Scranton faces the unpleasant facts of our day with fierce insight and honesty. We invite you to a presentation and discussion. […]
Film Screening: Sonnen Allee
010 East PynePart of the Berlin in Film series Michael is a teenager coming of age in 1970s East Berlin. He and his friends daily traverse Sonnenallee, a street bisected by the West […]