Calendar of Events

010 East Pyne

The Largest Building Stone in the World: On the Naturalization of the Architectural Canon since 1945

Lucia Allais, Columbia University

Society of Fellows
008 Friend Center

What are Philologists for in a Destitute Time? Orphic Reverberations, Verbal Static, and the Failure of the Humanities

John T. Hamilton, Harvard University

Department of Comparative Literature
106 McCormick NJ, United States

Pet Animals in Roman Antiquity: Reconstructions from Archaeological Evidence

Michael MacKinnon, University of Winnipeg

Department of Art and Archaeology; Department of Classics; Humanities Council
101 Carl Fields Princeton, NJ, United States

Student Activism at Princeton: Then & Now (Part 1)

Princeton University Library
101 McCormick

Film Screening: Say Amen, Somebody

Department of Religion
Marx Hall Room 301 301 Marx Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States

Those Who Remained (2019): Film Screening and Discussion with Director Barnabás Tóth

University Center for Human Values
002 Robertson Bowl

Philosophy Colloquium: Nihilism and the Abundance of Values

Paul Katsafanas, Boston University

Department of Philosophy

Film Screening: Nationtime, Gary

Lewis Center for the Arts
Forum, Lewis Arts complex Lewis Arts Complex

Reading by Aaron Robertson

Aaron Robertson, fiction translator

Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing
202 Jones Princeton, NJ, United States

Iranian Minority Communities during the Iran-Iraq War and After

Nina Bolourchi, Rutgers University

Program in Near Eastern Studies; The Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia
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