Teaching With Data: Digital Humanities in the Classroom
330 Frist PrincetonWhat does it mean to bring digital humanities (DH) theories and methods into the classroom? What new possibilities for learning emerge when students are asked to engage humanities material as data, and use techniques such as network analysis, visualization, and text analysis? How do humanistic methods transform approaches to data science? Come hear insights from […]
Faculty Workshop – Teaching Body & Identity with Art Museum Collections
Princeton University Art Museum PrincetonCarolina Mangone, Assistant Professor of Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture, and Veronica White, Curator of Academic Programs will host a workshop at the Princeton University Art Museum for Princeton faculty from all departments and fields to model ways of teaching with original works of art from the museum’s collection. How do you engage students […]
The West: A New History: A conversation with David Bell and Tony Grafton
Joseph Henry House 16How can one tell the story of “the West” to increasingly diverse student bodies, in a world where global interconnections are making themselves felt so forcefully? How does one tell the story in a compelling and comprehensible manner, that will help students understand the world they are inheriting? And at the same time, how are […]
Blemishes and Burdens: Jewish Daughters of Iraq
202 Jones PrincetonNES Brown Bag Lunch Talk. Light Lunch Served.
Re-Thinking Ideology: A Practice-Theoretical Account
205 East PyneDepartment of German Spring Lecture series.
White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of our Racial Divide
10 McCoshSpencer Trask Lecture Series