Princeton University Orchestra and Glee Club presents a performance of Beethoven Symphony No. 9 and Bernstein Chichester Psalms. Directed by Gabriel Crouch and Michael Pratt. Assistant Conductor, ...
Exhibition of recent work by Julianna Martin '26, a Practice of Art major in the Art & Archaeology Dept. Through experimental analog methods including mordançage, Polaroid emulsion lifts, and ...
Gathering from his background in illustration, theatrical design, and videogame development, Practice of Art major Sahaf Chowdhury '26 presents Viewport, a multimedia installation that explores the ...
Fashion in eighteenth-century Britain had to do with much more than what people wore, designating social class, relating to trade and industry, and being inextricable from ideas of time and change.
The gift from Andy Florance ’86 and Heather Florance will support the Princeton Quantum Initiative and will accelerate the ...
The Princeton Quantum Initiative’s Ph.D. program is helping pioneer a field that promises to define the next era of discovery ...
In the early 1980s, rising Japanese imports raised alarms across the United States. U.S. business, political, and labor leaders described the United States and Japan as locked in a high-stakes ...
Princeton senior and Practice of Art major Madison Davis works through the mediums of metal sculpture, printmaking, and glass to present a show of recent works rooted in the idea of cold connection.
On April 21 at 4:30 p.m., the Fugitivities and Confluences working group will host a screening of the internationally acclaimed film Sugar Island, followed by a conversation with its award- winning ...
Professor Ober will discuss the long history of approaches to the education of democratic citizens, the recent developments in civic education in colleges and universities, and why civic education ...
Annual Donald R. Hamilton Lecture ...
The 2026 Meredith Miller Memorial Lecture features two-time Tony Award winner, Obie Award winner, Grammy and Emmy Award nominee Shaina Taub in conversation with Professor of Theater Stacy Wolf.