Mellon Forum // The Cost of Borders
Betts Auditorium and Zoom PrincetonThe book project, The Cost of Borders, observes borders from the perspective of people crossing the chasm between Global South and North. As wealthy countries dedicate large financial and human […]
Le Théâtre d’Eva Doumbia Conversation avec Florent Masse
102 Julis Romo RabinowitzA writer, director, and actress, Eva Doumbia studied theatre at the université d'Aix-en Provence, then at the Unité nomade de mise en scène (CNSAD), where she worked with Jacques Lasselle, […]
LLM Forum: A Conversation with Wai Chee Dimock
101 Friend CenterRSVP here. Recent breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have produced a new class of neural networks called Large Language Models (LLMs) that demonstrate a remarkable capability to generate fluent, plausible […]
On the Integral Nature of the Zuo zhuan 左傳 (Zuo Tradition) as Seen from Such Factors as Character Development
202 Jones HallThe Zuo zhuan is at once our most important source of textual knowledge about pre-imperial China and yet one whose level of factual historicity is most notoriously difficult to assess. […]
“The True Adventures of His Life”: A Centenary Celebration for Victor Brombert
010 East Pyne PrincetonPlease join the Humanities Council to celebrate former Council Chair Victor Brombert on the splendid occasions of his centenary and his new book, The Pensive Citadel. This event will feature […]
LLL Presents Angus Deaton & Matthew Desmond: “Economics in America”
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, PrincetonIn his new book, the Nobel-prize winning economist explains in clear terms how the field of economics addresses pressing issues from poverty, retirement, and the minimum wage to the ravages […]