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 […]
No Ordinary Assignment: What it means to be a war correspondent
16 Joseph Henry HouseJane Ferguson’s career has spanned conflicts from Iraq and Afghanistan to the Arab Spring and the invasion of Ukraine. Along the way, she has also reckoned with massive changes in the media industry and the massive changes in media. Drawing from her acclaimed, national bestselling memoir, No Ordinary Assignment, Ferguson will talk about what life […]
Seminar: Circumstantial Detail
Hinds Library, McCosh Hinds Library, McCosh, PrincetonWe will consider the part played by circumstantial detail in narrative through a 200-year-old essay by Thomas De Quincey, two stories by Jorge Luís Borges, and a recent essay. Here again the question will be the media by which we make meaning, the proofs by which we render art or testimony plausible. Lunch provided with […]
Comparative Diplomatics: Han Dynasty Edicts and Ordinances on Official Promotion
202 Jones HallTrenton Wilson (East Asian Studies) will be presenting on “Han Dynasty Edicts and Ordinances on Official Promotion.” All are welcome. Conveners: Tom Conlan (East Asian Studies/History), Helmut Reimitz (History), Marina Rustow (Near Eastern Studies/History) Coordinator: Stephanie Luescher (Near Eastern Studies) To receive the edition, translation and image of the document discussed during each session, sign up […]