Seuls en Scène – Princeton French Theater Festival
Princeton UniversitySeuls en Scène brings celebrated French actors and directors, as well as promising early-career artists, to Princeton University and the local community to present their work, introducing American audiences to […]
Mindscapes Unveiled, an exhibition by Chanika Svetvilas
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complexPrinceton’s Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab 2022-23 Artist-in-Residence Chanika Svetvilas presents a culminating exhibition from her year-long project, Anonymous Was the Data, which uplifts the individual lived experiences of […]
McGraw Center Faculty Workshop: AI and Our Classrooms – Generating Text with Chat GPT
330 Frist PrincetonThis series of workshops will provide faculty the opportunity to do some guided, hands-on experimentation with generative AI tools, to reflect in community on the experience, and to discuss the tools’ potential impact on our teaching. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptop for use during the session. ChatGPT provides automatically generated answers to open-ended […]
Sounds in Wax: Musicology, Linguistics, and the World as a Resource
205 East PyneThis lecture focuses on the Berlin Phonogramm-Archiv, founded in 1900, and its subsequent strategy of collecting languages and music from a potentially wide range of world regions. But at the time, members of the archive managed to embrace the world as a resource in yet another respect: the daily production of cylinder records required large […]
African Americans and Xenophon, c. 1800–1910
010 East Pyne PrincetonThis talk uses evidence from newspapers, school catalogues, and other documents to reveal the key role that Xenophon’s works—especially the Anabasis and Memorabilia—played in Black education, intellectual life, and popular culture in the United States from around 1800 to around 1910. The talk pays particular attention to curricular developments at Historically Black Colleges and Universities […]
Center for Digital Humanities Open House
Firestone Library, Floor BJoin us for light refreshments and learn about the CDH’s exciting projects and opportunities for students, faculty, and staff!
Constitution Day Lecture 2023: The Constitution and the Court
Bowl 16, Robertson Hall Robertson Hall, Bowl 16, PrincetonConstitution Day Lecture 2023 The idea that the Constitution means whatever the Supreme Court says it means is, in important respects, hard-wired in the contemporary American psyche. It did not have to be this way. Indeed, a fair measure of constitutional scholarship over the past two centuries has been occupied by professorial debates over whether or not […]