After the Backlash: Reconsidering the Ethics, Politics, and Law of Borders and Migration
300 WallaceHow, if at all, should we rethink migration policy in light of the backlash against migrants in the US and Europe? Has the backlash revealed genuine but neglected concerns? Can civic nationalist concerns -- special obligations toward fellow citizens, special concern with shared history and culture -- be reconciled with cosmopolitan duties to human beings […]
Transformations: A Conference for Leonard Barkan
Chancellor Green Rotunda Chancellor Green Rotunda, PrincetonThe Department of Comparative Literature hosts a conference to celebrate the work of Leonard Barkan (Comparative Literature). For schedule and speakers, visit the conference website
Princeton Research Day 2019
Frist Campus CenterPrinceton Research Day is a celebration of the research and creative endeavors by our undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and other non-faculty researchers. The campuswide event serves as an opportunity for researchers and artists to share their work with the community and includes research from the natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, the arts and humanities. […]
Symposium: Necessary to Form a Lawyer
101 McCormickLaw, History, and Political Thought in Thomas Jefferson’s Legal Commonplace Book. Co-sponsored by The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton University Press, Center for Collaborative History, Program in Law and Public Affairs, James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, Humanities Council