A summary of the many ways in which Princeton University currently contributes to and engages with the Princeton community.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science announced today that Dean of the Graduate School Rodney Priestley and ...
President Christopher L. Eisgruber and town leaders emphasized how Princeton University contributes to the local community ...
Toshiko Takaezu’s former students share perspectives on the artist’s enduring influence. Artists Don Fletcher, G. Daniel Massad, and Martha Russo, all former students of Toshiko Takaezu while at ...
An annual lecture inspired by the field-defining intellectual heritage of Edward W. Said ’57, author of "Orientalism" (1978) and "Culture and Imperialism" (1993).
In this talk, Kris Manjapra traces the emergence of practices of prospecting, salvaging, and spectating the colonial dead that generated new uses and value for the postmortem body during the age of ...
James A. Moffett '29 Lectures in Ethics The Moffett Lecture Series aims to foster reflection about moral issues in public life, broadly construed, at either a theoretical or a practical level, and in ...
University programs and activities are open to all eligible participants without regard to identity or other protected characteristics. Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional ...
The paper explores how images in Greek antiquity articulated myths independently from texts. The Choregic Monument of Lysikrates in Athens (ca. 335/4 BCE) with its reference to a well-known Dionysiac ...
The initiative will enhance the undergraduate and graduate student research experience, advance new climate and energy ...
Christopher Sims, the John J. F. Sherrerd ’52 University Professor of Economics, Emeritus, and a Nobel laureate whose work ...
Join us for an evening in conversation with Ann Slater '84, author of Traveling in Bardo: The Art of Living in an Impermanent World, for a conversation on identity, spirituality, and storytelling.