Calendar of Events

The Ethics and Politics of Teaching

329 Frist Princeton

How do we prepare our students to encounter sensitive or charged material in our classes? How do we navigate our authority and presence in the classroom? This fall, McGraw’s Faculty […]

Meaning in Context

B14 McCosh

The last of three fall workshops hosted by the Theory Colloquium in English, with support from the Graduate School, exploring "Disciplines of Language" through interactive exercises and demonstrations. Open to […]

Translating Antiquity

161 East Pyne 161 East Pyne, Princeton

Session 4: Ladies’ Greek We will be reading the introduction (Women and the Greek Alphabet) and final chapter (Dancing Greek Letters) of Yopie Prins’s new book, Ladies’ Greek: Victorian Translations […]

Cities in Turmoil: The 1960s in India/Indonesia

Betts Auditorium Betts Auditorium, Princeton

By the mid-1960s, crises gripped the ruling regimes throughout South and Southeast Asia. The postcolonial promise, articulated at the end of WWII and the retreat of European empires, began to […]

Ira W. DeCamp Bioethics Seminars: Eric Mathison

120 Lewis Library 120 Lewis Library, Princeton

Respondent: Shirley Tilghman, President of the University, Emeritus; Professor of Molecular Biology and Public Affairs

País Portátil II: Venezuela’s Migration Crisis

219 Aaron Burr Princeton

The panel will address the complexity of the mass migration of Venezuelans in the recent past, a displacement that constitutes the largest exodus from any Latin American country in history. […]

Jazz Small Groups in Concert

Taplin Auditorium Princeton

Jazz at Princeton University's small groups, directed by award-winning saxophonist and program director Rudresh Mahanthappa, leads student small groups in an energizing and beautiful evening of music.

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