Princeton French Film Festival
Various PrincetonThe French and Francophone Society, along with its generous partners at Princeton University and beyond, are thrilled to invite you all to the first-ever Princeton French Film Festival, happening from […]
Cinema with Power | The Worlds of Indian Cinema Workshop
Friend Center Convocation RoomRoundtable 1 (10:00 am - 12:00 pm): The Social Issue Film A discussion of the social in Indian cinemas in the past and the present; and how questions of caste, […]
Citizenship as the City’s Revealing Mirror: Comparative Considerations on the Content and Historical Context of Citizenship in ancient Athens and Rome
127 East Pyne Princeton University, Princeton*Please note this event will be held in 127 East Pyne* Lunch talk with PAW Magie Lecturer, Kostas Buraselis. Please RSVP to Barb Leavey (blleavey@princeton.edu) if you plan to attend.
John Witherspoon in Historical Context
010 East Pyne PrincetonA panel of scholarly experts will explore John Witherspoon’s life in Scotland and America, his theological and political formation, his contributions to Princeton and the US, and his complex relationship […]
Colloquium ∙ News from Aphrodisias: Greek urban culture under the Roman Empire, April 21-22
219 Aaron Burr HallConference Aphrodisias has vital new archaeological evidence for urban life under the Roman empire, from the booming culture of carved marble in the first and second centuries to the catastrophic […]
Cinema with Power | Public Screening of “Matto Ki Saikil” with Intro and Q&A session by Prakash Jha
Princeton Garden Theatre 160 Nassau Street, PrincetonDirector Jha’s first movie as a lead actor, won awards for 'Best Film' and 'Best Lead Actor' at the Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (2022). Join us for a […]