A new Humanities Initiative provides structure and support to supercharge scholarship, teaching and public collaborations for ...
Xita Rubert, a sixth-year doctoral candidate in comparative literature, has been named a co-winner of the 2024 Herralde Novel ...
Varun Gauri (Princeton School of Public and International Affairs) in conversation with Sheila Kohler (Program in Creative Writing) discusses his novel, "For the Blessings of Jupiter and Venus." ...
informal open house to experience in “Being at Home in Princeton.” This temporary, multimedia exhibition on campus explores some of Princeton’s African-American community history, particularly spaces ...
The recent arrival at Princeton of J. Kēhaulani Kauanui as the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Professor of Indigenous Studies and ...
The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of recent work created by students in the fall course, "Painting I," taught by Pam Lins and Colleen Asper. Gallery Hours: Weekdays, 7 AM-8:30 PM; ...
The event is at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in McCosh Hall and will be livestreamed on Princeton's YouTube channel. While tickets are sold out, there will be a waiting line for any seats not filled by 5:25 p.
The 2021 Nobel laureate in literature Abdulrazak Gurnah (left) captivated the audience in a wide-ranging conversation Oct. 30 ...
Craig Arnold, vice dean for innovation and newly appointed University innovation officer, served as master of ceremonies. He ...
A Veterans Day observance is planned for 9 to 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 11, in the Princeton University Chapel. The service, ...
Join us for a conversation with two of the nation’s leading election scholars about the county line, preserving free and fair elections in New Jersey, and the future of elections in the United States.
The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of recent work created by students in the fall course, "Painting I," taught by Pam Lins and Colleen Asper. Gallery Hours: Weekdays, 7 AM-8:30 PM; ...