Loading view. Events Search and Views Navigation Search Enter Keyword. Search for Events by Keyword. Find Events Event Views Navigation List List Today 10/23/2017 October 23, 2017 - 10/25/2017 October 25, 2017 Select date. October 23, 2017 · 12:00 pm—1:30 pm 202 Jones 202 Jones, Princeton, NJ, United States Structuring Middle East Historical Data Will Hanley Program in Near Eastern Studies October 23, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States Literature as an Ark: On the Stylistic and Ethical Aspects of Zoopoetics Anne Simon Department of French and Italian October 23, 2017 · 7:00 pm Rocky Theater Film Forum: White Supremacy in the White House University Center for Human Values and Rockefeller College ScreeningWorkshop October 24, 2017 · 5:00 pm—6:00 pm 101 McCormick 101 McCormick Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States Unraveling the Mysteries of Jan van Eyck’s Late Paintings Maryan Ainsworth Department of Art & Archaeology October 24, 2017 · 6:00 pm—7:30 pm Labyrinth Books Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States A Conversation with John McPhee: Draft No. 4: On the Writing Process John McPhee in conversation with Joel Achenbach & Robert Wright Labyrinth Books and the Humanities Council's Ferris Seminars in Journalism Book TalkOpen to the public October 24, 2017 · 7:00 pm—9:00 pm 010 East Pyne 010 East Pyne, Princeton, NJ, United States Regimes of Spectacle in Weimar Cinema Tom Levine Department of German Open to the public October 25, 2017 · 12:00 pm—1:20 pm 210 Dickinson Hall 210 Dickinson Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States A Women’s Ally: Françoise de Graffigny, Madame de Lambert and Émilie du Châtelet’s Invocations of Nature Netta Green Department of History Workshop October 25, 2017 · 4:30 pm—6:00 pm 202 Jones 202 Jones, Princeton, NJ, United States Late Medieval Publishing Culture in Japan during the 14th and 16th Centuries Tomohiko Sumiyoshi Program in East Asian Studies October 25, 2017 · 6:00 pm—7:30 pm Labyrinth Books Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States Unfinished Business: Michael Jackson, Detroit, and American Deindustrialization Judith Hamera and Jill Dolan Labyrinth Books, Humanities Council and Lewis Center for the Arts October 25, 2017 · 6:00 pm—7:30 pm Unfinished Business: M. Jackson, Detroit, and the Figural Economy of American Deindustrialization Judith Hamera & Jill Dolan in Conversation Labyrinth Books, Princeton University's Humanities Council & Lewis Center for the Arts Previous Events Today Next Events Subscribe to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Export .ics file Export Outlook .ics file