Machines Through the Ages / Machines à Travers les Âges
145 Peyton HallThe Department of French and Italian 4th Annual Graduate Student Conference, co-sponsored by The Department of Comparative Literature, Fund for Francophone Studies, Humanities Council, and Center for Digital Humanities. Keynote: "Le culte des machines à l'exposition universelle de 1900 dans la littérature et la presse": Elsa Stephan (Columbia University)
BIM Incubator Architechnopoetic Workshops
School of ArchitectureBIM Incubator will consist of experimental architecture, art, and technology workshops and poetic symposia that culminate in live performances staged at the Architectural Laboratory (Embodied Computation Lab and Labatore). The Incubator will serve as an intellectual platform for new thinking and making at the nexus of architecture, technology, the arts, and society that will engage […]
Honoring the Past; Preparing for the Future: Celebrating 50 years of Teacher Preparation
Various PrincetonOn April 12 and 13, this two-day conference celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Princeton's Program in Teacher Preparation. “Honoring the Past; Preparing for the Future,” acknowledges the evolution of the program, the outstanding accomplishments and contributions of alumni to the field of education and beyond, and possibilities for the future. It will highlight the role of […]
Is This Not the Beginning of a Change?: Chernyshevsky, His Time & His Legacy
245 East Pyne 245 East Pyne, PrincetonDespite the political and literary significance of Nikolai Chernyshevksy’s 1863 novel, What Is to Be Done?, it remains relatively unknown and understudied in the U.S. Chernyshevsky himself was an influential critic and editor, at the center of a thriving and influential radical literary culture in the 1860s, who, like the authors who surrounded, has been neglected […]
Building Bridges With Data
Firestone Library, Floor BThe event will consist of three panels on “Accessing Data,” “Creating/Rescuing Data,” and “Sustaining/Maintaining Data.” Speakers/Participants: Alberto Manguel (National Library of Argentina) Fernando Acosta-Rodríguez (Latin American Studies, Latino Studies, and Iberian Peninsular Studies) Gabrielle Winkler (Latin American Ephemera Collection) Alex Gil Columbia (Columbia University Libraries) Francesca Giannetti (Rutgers University) Luiza Wainer (Princeton University Library) Marcy Schwartz […]
A Mother Brings Her Son to be Shot
Princeton Garden Theatre 160 Nassau Street, PrincetonFilmmaker Sinead O’Shea presents a screening of her documentary, A Mother Brings Her Son to be Shot, at the Princeton Garden Theatre. Screening followed by discussion with writer/director O’Shea and Irish scholar and critic Fintan O’Toole (Irish Studies) Presented as part of the spring 2019 Fund for Irish Studies event series
Philosophy Colloquium: From Metaphysical Principles to Dynamical Laws
101 IcahnThe Philosophy Department is pleased to present a Friday Colloquium with Marius Stan.