Exhibition: Natural and Conventional Signs
via Zoom PrincetonFebruary 5- February 26 Natural and Conventional Signs is an exhibition in which U.K. artist Ryan Gander presents a selection of new works directly guided by his research at Princeton undertaken during his time as a Hodder Fellow (2019-2020) and made during a period of reflection while the world paused amid a global pandemic. Gander […]
Islamic, Byzantine and Latin Exchange Systems in the Mediterranean, 800–1150
via Zoom PrincetonA lecture by the Whitney J. Oates Short-Term Visiting Fellow in the Humanities Council and Department of Near Eastern Studies.
Princeton Certificate Expo
via ZoomThe second of two sessions, on January 26 and February 5, to explore a range of Princeton certificate programs and to get the inside scoop from current certificate students. Humanities Council certificate programs include: European Cultural Studies (Jan. 26 and Feb. 5) Humanistic Studies (Feb. 5) Journalism (Jan. 26) Linguistics (Jan. 26 and Feb. 5) […]
More than Just Mosaics: The Ancient Synagogue at Huqoq in Israel’s Galilee
via Zoom PrincetonLecture Registration required: https://princeton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpc-2rrjwsG9UVhQT7JUvbAjSlz4uq2AkN
Irish Hobo, Buddhist Monk, Anti-colonial Celebrity: The Strange Story of U Dhammaloka/Laurence Carroll
via Zoom PrincetonAssociate Professor of Sociology at the National University of Ireland Maynooth and associate researcher at the Collège d’Etudes Mondiales, Paris, Laurence Cox presents a lecture, based on his recent book, The Irish Buddhist: the Forgotten Monk who Faced Down the British Empire, with Alicia Turner and Brian Bocking. This event will be live captioned. Viewers […]