10 events found.
L’Avant-Scène presents Travaux d’Acteurs VIII by FRE 311-THR 312 Students
Department of French and Italian
Art Hx 2022 Symposium: curative / spaces
Andrea Chung, artist; Mabel O. Wilson, Columbia University
Humanities Council Exploratory Grant in Collaborative Humanities
Asfuriyyeh : A History of Madness, Modernity and War in the Middle East
Joelle M.Abi-Rached
Institute for Transregional Studies
Tanner Lectures on Human Values: “Welcome to the Anthropocene: Lecture I – What on Earth Have We Done?”
Elizabeth Kolbert
University Center for Human Values; Department of Geosciences; Department of Politics; High Meadows Environmental Institute; Princeton Public Lectures; Humanities Council
The Magic Trumpeter: An exceptional BaKongo statue & its links with Jazz & World War I
Duncan Caldwell
The Program in African Studies; Princeton in Africa; Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
The Matter of Black Living: The Aesthetic Experiment of Racial Data 1880-1930
Autumn Womack, African American Studies and English; Imani Perry, African American Studies
Labyrinth Books; Princeton Public Library; Department of African American Studies; Humanities Council
Conference: On The Border of the Realm: Aristocratic Culture and the Making of France, 1100-1300
The Program in Medieval Studies; Humanities Council; Center for Collaborative History; Department of French & Italian; Department of Art & Archaeology; Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies, the Committee for the Study of Late Antiquity; Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies; Department of Religion
Tanner Lectures on Human Values: “Welcome to the Anthropocene: Lecture II – What Can We Do About It?”
Elizabeth Kolbert
University Center for Human Values; Department of Geosciences; Department of Politics; High Meadows Environmental Institute; Princeton Public Lectures
High Water Line: “Solutions”
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Assata Taught Me: State Violence, Racial Capitalism, and the Movement for Black Lives
Donna Murch, Rutgers University; Naomi Murakawa, African American Studies
Labyrinth Books; Department of African American Studies; Humanities Council