Faculty Discussion: What Are the Limits of Flexibility and Compassion?
Zoom PrincetonHow do we teach with high standards as well as compassion and flexibility? Are deadlines important, and why? Do we penalize late assignments, and how? Do we grade attendance and participation? How do we communicate our expectations and pedagogical rationale to students? How do we respond to requests for extensions and exceptions? Register here.
Of Plush Toys, Hope, and Sorrow: Presenting Children’s War Experiences in a Museum Setting
A71 Louis A. Simpson International Building A71 Louis A. Simpson International Building, PrincetonThe Program in Judaic Studies and the Ronald O. Perelman Institute for Judaic Studies invite you to join us for a lecture be given by Iuliia Skubytska titled "Of Plush Toys, Hope, and Sorrow: Presenting Children's War Experiences in a Museum Setting." Wednesday, October 12, 2022 4:30pm Lecture, Dinner to Follow A71 Louis A. Simpson […]
LAMB Workshop: Between Rabbi and Saint: The Reception of Gamaliel in the Medieval Latin West (1000-1300)
209 Scheide Caldwell 209 Scheide Caldwell, PrincetonPlease join us for the Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine workshop on Wednesday 10/12, to discuss Albert Kohn's paper "Between Rabbi and Saint: The Reception of Gamaliel in the Medieval Latin West (1000-1300)." Sucharita Ray will be commenting. Food and drinks will be provided. Sponsored by the departments of Art & Archaeology, English, History, Religion, and Classics. […]