The World on a Lithograph Scroll from Meerut, 1849
399 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building PrincetonModern consciousness in India and other places colonized by Europeans is often seen as a passage from particularity to universality. In this view, European epistemologies are self-evidently global while knowledge […]
Faculty Discussion: How Do We Create Deep Engagement?
ZoomDynamic and engaged discussion; attentive listening; creative and analytical thinking: we hope for these qualities in our classrooms and our students’ work. What exercises, homework assignments, and final assessments generate […]
Ecotheories Colloquium: “Ecology/Echography: Heidegger’s Hut–Three Displacements”
111 East Pyne 111 East Pyne"Ecology/Echography: Heidegger’s Hut—Three Displacements," explores Martin Heidegger's iconic hutte in the Black Forest, to which many famous writers and thinkers have made pilgrimage, as an enframing technology and a spectral […]
Symposium: How Museums Are Diversifying Their Collections to Include Black and Brown Artists
Art on Hulfish 11 Hulfish St, PrincetonJoin the Arts Council of Princeton for a symposium held in conjunction with ACP’s groundbreaking exhibition, RETRIEVING THE LIFE AND ART OF JAMES WILSON EDWARDS AND A CIRCLE OF BLACK ARTISTS. […]
Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Life and Times of a Caged Bird
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonA major poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872–1906) was one of the first African American writers to garner international recognition in the wake of emancipation. In this definitive biography, the first […]
L’Avant-Scène presents “Des territoires (… Et tout sera pardonné?)” by Baptiste Amann
Whitman College Class of 1970 TheaterL’Avant-Scène presents "Des territoires (… Et tout sera pardonné?)" by Baptiste Amann Directed by Florent Masse In French Featuring: Yasmine Zein `23 Gil Joseph `25 John Patrick `24 Éloi Delort […]