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 […]
Writing Seminar: Where is Princeton?
Hinds Library, McCosh Hinds Library, McCosh, PrincetonJoin Robert Sullivan to map our situation, considering ecological, political, and economic ecologies, and investigate our position on the cusp of two major estuaries — the Hudson / Raritan and […]
Vathy Astypalaia: Recent Data from a Diachronic Palimpsest of the Aegean
Green Hall 3-S-15The site of Vathy on the island of Astypalaia, Greece, was strategically located along several maritime routes linking the prehistoric societies of the Aegean Sea. Recent excavations at Vathy have […]
From “The Mind has No Sex?” to “Gendered Innovations”: A Historian’s Contribution to Enhancing Excellence in Science & Technology
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, PrincetonJoin us on September 27 for the annual ECS Faber Lecture with Londa Schiebinger (Stanford University). This event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP HERE. Reception to follow the […]
“Into the Forever and Beautiful Sky”: Confronting Animal Brutality in a Galaxy of Limitless Capitalism
A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Washington Road, PrincetonAndrea Jain asks, What happens when we show a film that pays worshipful attention to animal welfare to a Marvel Studios-sized audience? How does capitalism colonize the popular imagination, religious […]
On the Translation and Adaptation of The Vocabulario da lingoa de Iapam
Zoom PrincetonThe current translation project has sprung forth from an enduring fascination with the Vocabulario da lingoa de Iapam, the monumental Japanese-Portuguese dictionary produced by the Jesuit mission in Nagasaki in […]
Civic Storytelling: The Rise of Short Forms and the Agency of Literature with Florian Fuchs & Daniel Heller Roazen
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonWe invite you for a conversation about the deep history of storytelling as civic agency, recalibrating literature’s political role for the twenty-first century. Why did short narrative forms like the […]
Film Screening & Discussion: “Turn Every Page – The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb”
Princeton Garden Theatre 160 Nassau Street, PrincetonTurn Every Page follows the iconic Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Caro and his editor, the literary giant Robert Gottlieb, in this chronicle of a unique 50-year professional relationship. The film […]