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18th Annual Humanities Colloquium: Knowledge and Action
18th Annual Humanities Colloquium: Knowledge and Action
Join the Humanities Council at Princeton University for a kick-off event featuring a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary conversation about central issues in our research, teaching, and intellectual life. This year’s speakers, distinguished Princeton scholars whose work represents different approaches and historical periods, will participate in a panel discussion on the theme "Knowledge and Action." In A […]
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Hard News and Soft Serve: Journalism Student Faculty Mixer
Hard News and Soft Serve: Journalism Student Faculty Mixer
Interested in journalism? Please join Professor Griswold and other faculty from the Program in Journalism to share ice cream from Thomas Sweets and talk news. Please RSVP here.
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LLL Presents – Circle of Hope: A Reckoning with Love, Power, and Justice in an American Church
LLL Presents – Circle of Hope: A Reckoning with Love, Power, and Justice in an American Church
Labyrinth Books and the Princeton Public Library present this conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Eliza Griswold (Journalism) and Judith Weisenfeld (Religion). They will discuss Griswold's new book, "Circle of Hope," […]
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“Syria: Art in a Time of Crisis”
“Syria: Art in a Time of Crisis”
Experience Home Within, an audio-visual project by Syrian composer and clarinetist Kinan Azmeh and Syrian-Armenian visual artist Kevork Mourad, as the duo reflects on the Syrian revolution and its aftermath. Created […]
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Can Harris Win? Low-income Voters and the Election
Can Harris Win? Low-income Voters and the Election
There are as many as 34 million low-income Americans who rarely vote and have the ability to swing the 2024 presidential election. In his new book, "White Poverty," Bishop William […]