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Princeton Phonology Forum

219 Aaron Burr Princeton

The inaugural Princeton Phonology Forum (PɸF 2019) will be held on April 5 and 6, 2019. PɸF 2019 will run parallel with the 2nd meeting of the Princeton Symposium on Syntactic Theory (PSST).

HOPE: A Colloquium

300 Wallace

An inter-disciplinary inquiry into the philosophy, theology, politics and literary history of hope. Speakers will summarize pre-circulated papers and welcome audience response. Pre-circulated papers available upon request from Kim Girman kgirman@princeton.edu  

Princeton Symposium on Syntactic Theory

219 Aaron Burr Hall Princeton

Princeton Symposium on Syntactic Theory (PSST) 2019 will focus on counterexamples, and will be held on April 5 and 6, 2019, at the same time as the inaugural meeting of the Princeton Phonology Forum (PΦF).

Mapping Spectral Cities

Butler Gallery

How do you map the myths, imaginations, aspirations, dreams, and nightmares of the city? How do these “soft” elements fit alongside the “hard city” of brick and mortar, sociology, demography, and statistics? Sarnath Banerjee will work with students to explore spectral cities – urban forms and experiences and forms that have ghostly, “unreal” qualities – […]

No Woman’s Land: A 1929 Expedition to Mount Athos and Meteora

106 McCormick NJ

Film screening of footage from a 1929 expedition to Mount Athos and Meteora filmed by Hollywood cinematographer Floyd Crosby and unknown to the public until discovered late in 2017 in McCormick Hall. This screening is part of the symposium Eclecticism at the Edges: Medieval Art and Architecture at the Crossroads of the Latin, Greek, and […]

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