Müller is a renowned scholar in democratic theory and the history of political thought. University Professorships are ...
How does the present become a memory? What is inevitably lost? What is hopefully kept? These are the questions raised in an exhibition of new work by senior Aysu Turkay, a Neuroscience major pursuing ...
As Princeton staff members, your roles play a crucial part in furthering the University’s teaching and research mission," ...
In this talk, Juan Luis Lopez Aranguren, will offer a critical analysis of the Christian community’s position in contemporary India, examining the tension between the nation's constitutional ...
Working across analog photography, ceramic sculpture, and print transfer, Zhang explores narratives, bodies, and psychologies shaped within hostile systems, asking how do we cope, and how might we ...
Christopher Sims, the John J. F. Sherrerd ’52 University Professor of Economics, Emeritus, and a Nobel laureate whose work ...
Exhibition of recent work by Princeton senior Charlotte Pfenning. Working with sand, canvas, paint, and ceramics, this show explores the body changing, transforming, and coming undone through material ...
An annual lecture inspired by the field-defining intellectual heritage of Edward W. Said ’57, author of "Orientalism" (1978) and "Culture and Imperialism" (1993).
The American Association for the Advancement of Science announced today that Dean of the Graduate School Rodney Priestley and ...
A summary of the many ways in which Princeton University currently contributes to and engages with the Princeton community.
Consensus of Forms is an evening of 5 new dance works choreographed and performed by guest artists and Princeton seniors. Free tickets required.
An open mic featuring spoken word performances The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum and the Princeton University Art Museum join to celebrate the legacy of spoken word as art, activism, and ...