Munsee Language Symposium
209 Scheide Caldwell and ZoomThis inaugural event will put Princeton faculty and students in direct dialogue with members of Munsee-Delaware Nation to learn about Munsee language, history, and culture. Speakers include Karen Mosko and Ian McCallum, language keepers from the Munsee-Delaware Nation in Ontario, as well as historian Chief Mark Peters, among others.
L’Avant-Scène presents “Méphisto Rhapsodie” by Samuel Gallet
Whitman College Theater PrincetonL'Avant-Scène presents "Méphisto Rhapsodie" by Samuel Gallet, and directed by Florent Masse. This event is open to the Princeton University community only (students, Faculty, and staff). Thursday, Nov 4, 2021, […]
Lycophron, Cato, and the Invention of Italian History
209 Scheide CaldwellWith the aid of Lycophron’s Alexandra, and roughly contemporary evidence from central Italian material culture, David Potter looks to recover of the expression of Italian community identity based on myths […]
“Irish Reunification: Prospects & Feasible Models,” presented by the Fund for Irish Studies at Princeton University
Zoom PrincetonBrendan O’Leary (University of Pennsylvania), presents “Irish Futures,” a lecture drawn from his book-in-progress on questions and issues surrounding the idea of a unification of the island of Ireland. Introduced […]