Calendar of Events

102 Jones Hall Princeton, NJ, United States

PISC no. 3: “A View from the Province: An 18th-century Ottoman’s Reckoning with Science and Religion”

Xiwen Yang, UC Davis

Department of Near Eastern Studies; Department of Religion; Near Eastern Studies Program
Art on Hulfish 11 Hulfish St, Princeton

Faculty Panel – Helène Aylon: Undercurrent

Rachel Federman, guest curator; Katherine Bussard, Princeton University Art Museum; Esther Schor, Humanities Council and English; and Stacy Wolf, Lewis Center for the Arts

Princeton University Art Museum
006 Friend Center 006 Friend Center, Princeton, NJ, United States

Towards AI Models That Can Visually Understand the World’s Cultures

Graham Neubig, Carnegie Mellon University

Center for Digital Humanities
10 McCosh

Free Screening of “The Beautiful Spark” + Conversation

Katie Horan, disability scholar

Princeton Film Festival Society; Pace Center for Civic Engagement
202 Jones Princeton, NJ, United States

Devotional Creatures: Amphibians, Bugs, and Creepy Crawlies in Chinese Religions

Daniel Burton-Rose, Wenzhou-Kean University; Stuart Young, Bucknell University

East Asian Studies Program
A17 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building Washington Road, Princeton, NJ

Wellbeing and Indigenous Literature in the 21st Century

Oscar Hokeah (Cherokee Nation, Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma), fiction writer; Santee Frazier (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), St. Lawrence University

Effron Center for the Study of America
127 East Pyne Princeton University, Princeton, United States

“Habermas and Us” A Conversation with Philipp Felsch and Jan-Werner Müller 

Department of Comparative Literature
10 Guyot Hall and Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

HMEI Faculty Seminar: “The Raven and the Sea”

Sarah Rivett, English and American Studies

High Meadows Environmental Institute
010 East Pyne

Philhellenism, Germanophilia, and Max Meyerhof’s (1874–1945) Greco-Arabic ‘Tradition’ of Science

Aileen R. Das, University of Michigan

Department of Classics; Eberhard L. Faber 1915 Memorial Fund in the Humanities Council
Palmber House Solarium

‘History is What Hurts’: Crisis, Stasis, and the Mnemonic Landscape

Nicolas Barone, History; Minna Lee, East Asian Studies

Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities
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