Calendar of Events

CoLab Gallery, Lewis Arts Complex

When Pages Breathe: Adaptation of Modern Classics with Pulitzer Prize-winning Hodder Fellow Martyna Majok

Martyna Majok, Princeton Hodder Fellow; Chesney Snow, Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater

Lewis Center for the Arts
Robertson Hall, Room 002

The Ovide moralisé: The Divine Comedy of Medieval France?

Matthieu Boyd, Fairleigh Dickinson University; Sarah Jane Murray, Baylor University

Department of French & Italian; Program in Medieval Studies
219 Aaron Burr Hall

The Priest Nichiren’s Miraculous Escape from Death and Its Modern Skeptics: Negotiating History and Myth in a Japanese Buddhist Tradition

Jacqueline Stone, Religion, Emerita

Department of Religion
103 Scheide Caldwell

“How did Byzantines Read Herodotus? The Case of Marginalia in Verse”

Julián Bértola, Hannah Seeger Davis Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies
Community Room, Princeton Public Library Community Rm, Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, Princeton, NJ, United States

Journalism and Democracy: 2023 Public Humanities Forum

SPIA in NJ Initiative; Princeton Public Library; Program in Journalism; Humanities Council
Princeton Public Library

LLL Presents Mihret Sibhat & Wendy Belcher – “The History of a Difficult Child: a Novel”

Mihret Sibhat, author; Wendy Belcher, Comparative Literature and African American Studies

Labyrinth Books; Princeton Public Library
James Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau Street Princeton, United States

Reading by award-winning writer Caoilinn Hughes

Caoilinn Hughes, author

Fund for Irish Studies; Lewis Center for the Arts
219 Aaron Burr Hall

Political Imaginaries Unmoored: Beyond the Universal and Particular

Elizabeth A. Povinelli

Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities (IHUM)
101 Friend Center

Photo History’s Futures: Aglaya Glebova

Aglaya Glebova, University of California, Berkeley

Department of Art & Archaeology; Princeton University Art Museum
Chancellor Green Rotunda Princeton, NJ, United States

Fall Student Reading

Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing
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