Economic Challenges Amidst Times of Crisis in Latin America
010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, PrincetonLeonard Jay Horwitz *68 Lecture This discussion will feature the renowned economist and policymaker from Colombia, José Antonio Ocampo. Ocampo recently held a position as Finance Minister in Colombia and […]
McGraw Center Faculty Discussion: A Conversation about Content Warnings
330 Frist PrincetonWhat factors should we consider when deciding whether to offer content warnings in our classes? What does the research have to say about their effectiveness? How are Princeton faculty using […]
The 2023-24 Frederick W. Mote Memorial Lecture: The Sacrificial Body of Moye: Affect and Materiality in the Forging of Wu-Yue Swords
46 McCosh 46 McCosh, PrincetonThe story of the swordsmith couple Ganjiang 干將 and Moye 莫耶 from the late Warring States period (fifth-century BCE) is so enduring that school children in the Chinese-speaking world can […]
Sovereignty through Praxis: Contemporary Quechua Weaving from Peru
Green Hall 3-S-15With their distinct markets, institutions, and specialists, the realms of fine art and craft today largely exist as parallel, specialized industries. When they do intersect, practitioners and observers typically offer […]
Environmental Humanities Colloquium: An Immense World
219 Aaron Burr HallPulitzer prize winning science writer, Ed Yong will draw from his new book, An Immense World to reveal the hidden realms of animals' senses and their astonishingly varied ways of […]
Faculty Panel | Perspectives on Doug Aitken’s migration (empire)
Forum, Lewis Arts complex Lewis Arts ComplexJoin Princeton scholars from the humanities and sciences for an interdisciplinary discussion of the video installation migration (empire) by Doug Aitken, now screening daily on the north lawn of the […]
LLL Presents – “Journeys of the Mind: A Life in History”
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonThe eminent historian Peter Brown has a written personal account of the discovery of late antiquity. He is joined in conversation by fellow historian Jack Tannous. The end of the […]