10 events found.
Events
JRN 314 Film Screening: The Legacy of Lead / El Legado del Plomo
The Trenton Project; Program in Journalism
‘Revolution Up Close’ Public Lecture Series | The Boston Massacre: A Family History
Serena Zabin, Carleton College
Department of History; Humanities Council; Labyrinth Books; Princeton Public Library
Commentary Continuities, Medieval to Modern
James Theodore Robinson, The University of Chicago
Program in Judaic Studies
Audio & Ideas: Exploring the Possibilities for Scholarly Podcasting
University Center for Human Values; Program in Journalism; NYU Podcast Initiative
The French Revolution and the Sacred – Global and Contemporary Perspectives (18th c. – present)
Department of French and Italian; Committee on Renaissance and Early Modern Studies; Center for Collaborative History; University Center for Human Values
Antisemitism and the Law: Jews’ Unfinished Quest for Liberation Through Law
Robert Katz, Indiana University
Program in Judaic Studies; Program in Law and Normative Thinking; University Center for Human Values
“Transported: The Everyday Magic of Musical Daydreams”
Elizabeth Margulis, Music; Tania Lombrozo, Psychology
Labyrinth Books; Department of Music
Slow Looking Art Activity: “Nursery of Rebellion”
Princeton University Library
‘Revolution Up Close’ Public Lecture Series | The Tory’s Wife: A Woman and Her Family in Revolutionary America
Cynthia A. Kierner, George Mason University
Department of History; Humanities Council; Labyrinth Books; Princeton Public Library