Calendar of Events

On State and Stateless Imaginations

10 McCosh 10 McCosh, Princeton

Edward W. Said Lecture What does the 1960 large-scale multi-artist painting Le Grand Tableau Antifasciste Collectif, produced to denounce French atrocities in the war in Algeria, have to do with contemporary journalism around the War on Terror?

Being Human Festival 2018: Studying the Past by Digging in the Dirt

105 Chancellor Green Princeton

How do we study history? How can we use archaeology to understand how people lived in the past? In this workshop, you will be introduced to the principles of archaeological excavation. We will learn how to think with the materials that humans leave behind, what burial practices can tell us about societies and cultures, and […]

Conversation with Journalist and Author Naomi Klein

50 McCosh Princeton

Naomi Klein, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, will discuss her bestselling book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate.

Space, Place, and Accommodation: Herman Hertzberger

Betts Auditorium Princeton

Dutch architect Herman Hertzberger will deliver The Kassler Lecture.   Hertzberger's best known designs include the Centraal Beheer head office in Apeldoorn, Music Centre Vredenburg in Utrecht, The Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment in the Hague and the Chassé Theatre in Breda. His office is known for its many cultural buildings, schools, and residential […]

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