100 Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall

‘Revolution Up Close’ Public Lecture Series | The Painter’s Fire: A Forgotten History of the Artists Who Championed the American Revolution

Zara Anishanslin, University of Delaware

Department of History; Humanities Council; Labyrinth Books; Princeton Public Library
Nassau Presbyterian Church Nassau Presbyterian Church, 61 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

The Jefferson Paradox: Race, Slavery and the Promise of America

Annette Gordon-Reed, Harvard; Eddie S. Glaude Jr., African American Studies

Princeton Public Library; Princeton University Press; Nassau Presbyterian Church; Labyrinth Books
010 East Pyne

Film Screening of “Nuestra Tierra (Landmarks)” and Q&A with Filmmaker Lucrecia Martel

Program in Latin American Studies
010 East Pyne

Un Destino Común: A Conversation with Filmmaker Lucrecia Martel

Program in Latin American Studies
Princeton Public Library (Community Room) NJ, United States

Poetry in a Burning World: Works by Ilya Kaminsky and Katie Farris

Humanities Council; Princeton Public Library; Lewis Center for the Arts
330 Frist Princeton, NJ, United States

Experiential Learning through Community-Engaged Teaching

Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ProCES) Faculty Advisory Board
144 Louis A. Simpson Building

When Literature Takes a Strange Turn…

Julia Sanches, Translator in Residence, Program in Translation & Intercultural Communication and the Humanities Council

Program in Translation and Intercultural Communications
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center

“Travaux d’Acteurs” performed by students enrolled in FRE 311-THR 312

L'Avant-Scène; Department of French and Italian
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

“Bramble”

Susan Stewart, poet, critic, and translator; Eliza Griswold, Journalism

Labyrinth Books; Lewis Center for the Arts; Humanities Council
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

“A Kingdom and a Village: A One-Thousand-Year History of Moscow”

Simon Morrison, Music, Slavic Languages and Literatures, and Canadian Studies; Renata Kapilevich, Music

Labyrinth Books; Department of Music; Humanities Council