The Largest Building Stone in the World: On the Naturalization of the Architectural Canon since 1945
010 East PyneInaugurated in the 2018-19 academic year, the Society’s public lecture series invites former fellows to present their current research.
What are Philologists for in a Destitute Time? Orphic Reverberations, Verbal Static, and the Failure of the Humanities
008 Friend CenterThe Department of Comparative Literature Lecture Series Talk
Pet Animals in Roman Antiquity: Reconstructions from Archaeological Evidence
106 McCormick NJThis illustrated lecture integrates archaeological, ancient textual, and artistic evidence to provides a more holistic assessment of the distribution, perception, breeding, and treatment of pet animals during Roman antiquity. The concept of what constituted a “pet” animal in the world of antiquity is explored, before outlining the varieties and types of pet animals, as well […]
Student Activism at Princeton: Then & Now (Part 1)
101 Carl Fields PrincetonPrinceton University Library's Archives Ambassador Program will provide historical and creative sessions on student activism at Princeton. These sessions aim to share institutional memory of past and current student activism on campus. Archivists will provide an overview of student activism on campus from the 1960s to now.
Film Screening: Say Amen, Somebody
101 McCormickDirector: George T. Nierenberg Film Screening followed by discussion. Co-sponsored by the Humanities Council; Center for the Study of Religion; Department of African American Studies; University Center for Human Values