Loading view. Events Search and Views Navigation Search Enter Keyword. Search for Events by Keyword. Find Events Event Views Navigation List List Today 09/19/2017 September 19, 2017 - 09/21/2017 September 21, 2017 Select date. September 19, 2017 · 12:00 pm—1:20 pm B Floor, Firestone Library B Floor, Firestone Library As Luck Would Have It: Discovery in the Digital Age Deb Verhoeven Center for Digital Humanities WorkshopOpen to the public September 19, 2017 · 12:00 pm—1:20 pm 211 Dickinson Hall The Winthrop Family on the Page: A Play on Words September 20, 2017 · 12:00 pm—1:20 pm 216 Aaron Burr 216 Aaron Burr, Princeton, NJ, United States The FARC’s First March and the Making of Contemporary Colombia Robert Karl Program in Latin American Studies September 20, 2017 · 4:30 pm—5:30 pm Berlind Theatre Berlind Theatre, Princeton, NJ, United States Reading by Erika L. Sánchez and Yiyun Li Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Creative Writing September 20, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States Applicative Constructions in American Sign Language and Nicaraguan Sign Language Judy Kegl Program in Linguistics Open to the public September 20, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States Reading the Social: Lenz, Moritz, Karsch Nacim Ghanbari Department of German September 20, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm B Floor, Firestone Library B Floor, Firestone Library Drawing the Line: What Happens When the Data Gets Graphic? Deb Verhoeven Center for Digital Humanities Open to the public September 21, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm Blackface and Drag in Early Roman Comedy Amy Richlin Department of Classics and the Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council Faber September 21, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States Securing ‘Asia for Asians’: Race, Counterinsurgency, and the U.S. Empire, 1954-1963 Simeon Man Program in American Studies September 21, 2017 · 5:00 pm—7:00 pm Betts Auditorium Betts Auditorium, Princeton, NJ, United States Can Film Be Saved? James Schamus, Principal, Symbolic Exchange; former CEO, Focus Features; Professor of Professional Practice, Columbia University Committee for Film Studies with support from the John Sacret Young '69 Fund and the Humanities Council Previous Events Today Next Events Subscribe to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Export .ics file Export Outlook .ics file