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Celebrating Liliana Cavani’s Life and Films

Various Princeton

Presented by the Department of French and Italian and The Italian Cultural Institute, New York. In association with the Humanities Council, the Department of Comparative Literature, Committee for Film Studies and PIRELLI in Milan: March 27, 2023, 7:30 pm - East Pyne 010 Film Screening of Francesco (1989) March 28, 2023, 7:00 pm - The […]

Women in Classics & Ancient Studies: Careers and Choices

161 East Pyne

The Women in Classics group are planning a one-day workshop titled Women in Classics and Ancient Studies: Careers and Choices, to take place on March 31. We are inviting as speakers a number of women (including several Princeton alumnae) at various stages of different ancient studies careers including faculty, publishing, and curator positions, and those […]

Dear Philosopher: A Conversation About Philosophical Advice Columns

50 McCosh Hall 50 McCosh Hall, Princeton

Barry Lam (Hi-Phi Nation) will lead a discussion with the two most famous philosophical agony aunts and uncles about their advice columns in The New York Times and The Guardian, including how they started, how they select letters, their most memorable advice, and the role of philosophy in thinking about the moral challenges of everyday […]

“Uneasy Peace: The Good Friday Agreement 25 Years On”

James Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau Street Princeton

Visiting Leonard L. Milberg ’52 Professor in Irish Letter Fintan O’Toole delivers the Robert Fagles Memorial Lecture, “Uneasy Peace: The Good Friday Agreement 25 Years On.” O’Toole examines Ireland since the Good Friday Agreement was signed in April 1998, a political deal designed to bring an end to 30 years of violent conflict in Northern […]

Opening Reception for F(r)iction: Post-Professional M.Arch Thesis Exhibition

a83 gallery, NYC 83 Grand Street, New York

In the face of crisis, architecture has traditionally sought radical solutions. However, as a state of perpetual crisis becomes the status-quo, architecture must reevaluate its myopic narrative. The collective work of F(r)iction acts as transgressor rather than heroine. In responding to a myriad of environmental, sociological, and material issues, these projects strive to produce architectural […]

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