Calendar of Events

301 Wooten Hall

Of Marble and Mines: The Politics of Architecture, Freedom, and Oppression in the Roman World

Forum for the History of Political Thought, University Center for Human Values
010 East Pyne

On Anticolonial Homemaking

Julietta Singh, Whitney J. Oates Short-Term Fellow in the Humanities Council and the Effron Center for the Study of America

Effron Center for the Study of America; Humanities Council; Land, Language, and Art, a Humanities Council Global Initiative
224 Morrison Hall

Workshop with Julietta Singh

Julietta Singh, Whitney J. Oates Short-Term Fellow in the Humanities Council and the Effron Center for the Study of America

Effron Center for the Study of America; Humanities Council; Land, Language, and Art, a Humanities Council Global Initiative
103 Scheide Caldwell

“Painting Sanctified Time: Oxford’s Bildmenologion”

Peter Boudreau, Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies

Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
16 Joseph Henry House

Sex and Work and Love in America and Abroad

May Jeong, Visiting Ferris Professor of Journalism

Program in Journalism
302 Frist

The People’s Sky Conference

Council on Science and Technology

Council on Science and Technology
Zoom Princeton, NJ, United States

Effective Science Communication: Balancing Simplicity and Impact

Council on Science and Technology

Council on Science and Technology
205 East Pyne

“What can I hope?”: Race, Abyssal Aesthetics, and the Failure of Beauty

Jessica Ruffin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

German Department
219 Aaron Burr Hall

The Most Beautiful Possible Line

Liesl Yamaguchi, University of California, Berkeley

Department of Comparative Literature
40 McCosh 40 McCosh, Princeton , NJ, United States

The O of Wonder: A Syzygy

Srikanth Reddy, University of Chicago

Department of English
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