Latest Past Events
A Conversation with Naomi Klein
50 McCosh PrincetonJournalist and author Naomi Klein will discuss her bestselling book This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate in a conversation with writer and environmental activist Ashley Dawson, the 2017 PEI Currie C. and Thomas A. Barron Visiting Professor in the Environment and the Humanities. Hosted by the Princeton Environmental Institute and the Princeton University Art Museum, […]
International Symposium on Indigenous Communities and Climate Change
Princeton Public Library and Betts AuditoriumThis international two-day symposium featuring eminent indigenous scholars, journalists, and activists addresses the effects of climate change (global warming) on Indigenous communities in Canada, the U.S., and Russia. Among the topics to be considered are Indigenous reporting on climate change and environment-related conflicts and issues; the emergence of Indigenous media and social movements; Indigenous knowledge […]
Journalism Certificate Info Session
15 Joseph Henry House Joseph Henry House, PrincetonThe application for the Program in Journalism's new undergraduate certificate is now online. To learn about eligibility, prerequisites, and requirements, attend an info session over lunch on Thursday, November 29. Lunch will be provided, so RSVPs are required. RSVP by Monday, November 26, to Margo Bresnen, Journalism Program Manager, at mbresnen@princeton.edu if you will attend.