Minnette De Silva: Constructive Dialogues
Livestream PrincetonA conference organized by Womxn in Design and Architecture (WDA). The annual conference celebrates the work and legacy of a pivotal architect or designer with contributions from international historians and scholars, in addition to artists, curators, and practitioners. March 4-March 5: Minnette De Silva: Constructive Dialogues Minnette De Silva’s unique position in the mid-20th century […]
Investigating With Your Hair on Fire: Accountability Journalism Meets the 24/7 News Cycle
via ZoomA Humanities Council Program in Journalism lunch talk
How We Work Series: Zoe LeBlanc and Jim Casey
Zoom PrincetonA new series from the Center for Digital Humanities, in collaboration with GradFUTURES centered around the theme of academic work. What does it mean to work in “alternative” academia? What does it mean to pursue “traditional” academic jobs in today’s changing educational landscape? Breaking down the barrier between traditional and alternative, the series invites CDH […]
Modern America Workshop | Persistent Plagues: Race, Space, and Epidemiological Thinking in Illicit Drug Use Research, 1950-1980
ZoomThe Modern America Workshop (MAW) is a workshop series for Princeton students and faculty interested in the study of modern U.S. history. The series brings together Americanists (both current Princeton University graduate students and outside scholars) to present their research and discuss problems and trends in American history. This meeting will be held via Zoom. […]
Writing the Impossible: African American Studies and Critical Archival Praxis
ZoomThis seminar explores approaches to archival research in the field of African American studies. Working at the intersection of African American studies and critical archival studies, the seminar interrogates the archive as a site of racialized knowledge production and consider how archival sources inform historical and contemporary understandings of Black life. The seminars are only […]
L’Avant-Scène presents: “Le Malade imaginaire” by Molière
ZoomThe Troupe of L'Avant-Scène will virtually perform its second play of the academic year, Molière's beloved "Le Malade imaginaire," directed by Florent Masse. The production features advanced L'Avant-Scène students; Nick Shashkini '21, Anna Vinitsky '21, Jason Qu '21, Morgan Teman '23, Peter Foster '21, Isabelle Chen FIT, Gavin LaPlace '23, Swas Goel, Sultan Habsi '22, […]