a Princeton University Orchestra By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 19:30:00 -0500 Music of Duke Ellington (The River) and Gustav Mahler (Symphony No. 4). Soprano soloist for Mahler will be Sara Shiff '25. Full Article
a Cholla By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 19:30:00 -0500 A new play written and directed by Daniel Viorica '25. Tularosa, New Mexico. 1982. The night she leaves home, Rachel reveals a secret her sister Leah has been keeping close. When she returns twenty years later, the family finds simmering resentments ready to boil. Over the next months, they must painstakingly articulate something new: reconciliation. Free tickets required. Full Article
a 2024 GAASA Remembrance and Reconciliation Conference By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:30:00 -0500 The inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference will be an enriching and dynamic event that brings scholars, activists, historians, and community leaders together to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey. This year's conference theme is "Institutional Memory and African American History in New Jersey" which brings crucial narratives of African American contributions to the state to the forefront of public consciousness. This event aims to deepen the understanding of African American life, promote meaningful dialogue, and inspire actionable change. The conference will take place on the campus of Princeton University on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Full Article
a M/W Squash vs Drexel By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:00 -0500 M/W Squash vs Drexel Full Article
a 2024 GAASA Remembrance and Reconciliation Conference By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:30:00 -0500 The inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference will be an enriching and dynamic event that brings scholars, activists, historians, and community leaders together to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey. This year's conference theme is "Institutional Memory and African American History in New Jersey" which brings crucial narratives of African American contributions to the state to the forefront of public consciousness. This event aims to deepen the understanding of African American life, promote meaningful dialogue, and inspire actionable change. The conference will take place on the campus of Princeton University on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Full Article
a Princeton Jazz Vocal Ensemble presents 1959: A very special year in Jazz! By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:00:00 -0500 Princeton Jazz Vocal Ensemble, directed by Michelle Lordi, presents a series of jazz pieces from the year 1959. Full Article
a 2024 Princeton Dance Festival By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:00:00 -0500 Featuring new and repertory works by nationally and internationally recognized choreographers, performed by 49 Princeton students in an energetic program of dances from a surprising range of dance forms. The work in the Festival includes a new hip-hop work by Rennie Harris, a new contemporary dance-theater work by Raja Feather Kelly, a new contemporary work by Rebecca Lazier, a new ballet work by Matthew Neenan, an excerpt from Stephen Petronio’s Lareigne (1995) staged by Davalois Fearon, and a restaged excerpt of Ripple, a 2021 contemporary work rooted in Chinese classical and folk dance by Yue Yin. Relaxed Performance on 11/24. Full Article
a Football vs Penn By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 13:00:00 -0500 Football vs Penn Full Article
a 2024 GAASA Remembrance and Reconciliation Conference By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 11:30:00 -0500 The inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference will be an enriching and dynamic event that brings scholars, activists, historians, and community leaders together to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey. This year's conference theme is "Institutional Memory and African American History in New Jersey" which brings crucial narratives of African American contributions to the state to the forefront of public consciousness. This event aims to deepen the understanding of African American life, promote meaningful dialogue, and inspire actionable change. The conference will take place on the campus of Princeton University on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Full Article
a Exhibition — Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0500 Exhibition co-curated by Princeton professor Deana Lawson and Michael Famighetti, editor-in-chief of Aperture magazine. Featuring work by 23 artists who explore the poetics of photography, its instability, and its latent potential. Hurley Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM. Gallery closed 11/28-12/1 for Thanksgiving; reopens 12/2-5. Full Article
a Fall 2024 Painting Class Show By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:00:00 -0500 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; Weekends, 9 AM-8:30 PM. Full Article
a Fall 2024 Painting Class Show By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:00:00 -0500 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; Weekends, 9 AM-8:30 PM. Full Article
a 2024 GAASA Remembrance and Reconciliation Conference By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:30:00 -0500 The inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference will be an enriching and dynamic event that brings scholars, activists, historians, and community leaders together to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey. This year's conference theme is "Institutional Memory and African American History in New Jersey" which brings crucial narratives of African American contributions to the state to the forefront of public consciousness. This event aims to deepen the understanding of African American life, promote meaningful dialogue, and inspire actionable change. The conference will take place on the campus of Princeton University on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Full Article
a 2024 GAASA Remembrance and Reconciliation Conference By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:30:00 -0500 The inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference will be an enriching and dynamic event that brings scholars, activists, historians, and community leaders together to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey. This year's conference theme is "Institutional Memory and African American History in New Jersey" which brings crucial narratives of African American contributions to the state to the forefront of public consciousness. This event aims to deepen the understanding of African American life, promote meaningful dialogue, and inspire actionable change. The conference will take place on the campus of Princeton University on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Full Article
a 2024 GAASA Conference - Rememberance and Reconciliation By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:30:00 -0500 The inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference will be an enriching and dynamic event that brings scholars, activists, historians, and community leaders together to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey. This year's conference theme is "Institutional Memory and African American History in New Jersey" which brings crucial narratives of African American contributions to the state to the forefront of public consciousness. This event aims to deepen the understanding of African American life, promote meaningful dialogue, and inspire actionable change. The conference will take place on the campus of Princeton University on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Full Article
a Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:00:00 -0500 Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships Full Article
a 2024 GAASA Remembrance and Reconciliation Conference By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:00:00 -0500 The inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference will be an enriching and dynamic event that brings scholars, activists, historians, and community leaders together to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey. This year's conference theme is "Institutional Memory and African American History in New Jersey" which brings crucial narratives of African American contributions to the state to the forefront of public consciousness. This event aims to deepen the understanding of African American life, promote meaningful dialogue, and inspire actionable change. The conference will take place on the campus of Princeton University on Saturday, November 23, 2024. Full Article
a 2024 Princeton Dance Festival By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 20:00:00 -0500 Featuring new and repertory works by nationally and internationally recognized choreographers, performed by 49 Princeton students in an energetic program of dances from a surprising range of dance forms. The work in the Festival includes a new hip-hop work by Rennie Harris, a new contemporary dance-theater work by Raja Feather Kelly, a new contemporary work by Rebecca Lazier, a new ballet work by Matthew Neenan, an excerpt from Stephen Petronio’s Lareigne (1995) staged by Davalois Fearon, and a restaged excerpt of Ripple, a 2021 contemporary work rooted in Chinese classical and folk dance by Yue Yin. Relaxed Performance on 11/24. Full Article
a Princeton University Orchestra By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 19:30:00 -0500 Music of Duke Ellington (The River) and Gustav Mahler (Symphony No. 4). Soprano soloist for Mahler will be Sara Shiff '25. Full Article
a Cholla By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 19:30:00 -0500 A new play written and directed by Daniel Viorica '25. Tularosa, New Mexico. 1982. The night she leaves home, Rachel reveals a secret her sister Leah has been keeping close. When she returns twenty years later, the family finds simmering resentments ready to boil. Over the next months, they must painstakingly articulate something new: reconciliation. Free tickets required. Full Article
a Cocina Loca By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 18:00:00 -0500 Join us for Cocina Loca, a cooking event hosted by PLASA, where we’ll come together to celebrate our community and culinary traditions! We will prepare savory nachos and indulge in alfajores, two beginner friendly recipes we can follow. This is a chance to connect with fellow students, create conversation, and be in the presence of Latine culture. And to set the perfect atmosphere, we’ll be playing a playlist filled with your favorite songs! Use the link provided to drop music suggestions so we can cook with real Latine music. Don’t miss this flavorful, musical, and community building experience! Link: Link: https://forms.gle/Ra4hY7ZjK6ayDZn79 Full Article
a Women's Ice Hockey vs Colgate By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 18:00:00 -0500 Women's Ice Hockey vs Colgate Full Article
a Competitive Programming Weekly Event By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 17:00:00 -0500 Come do Competitive Programming at Princeton! Improve your coding abilities. Increase your knowledge of algorithms and data structures. Learn problem solving skills. Full Article
a Towards AI Models that can Visually Understand the World's Cultures By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0500 In this talk, Graham Neubig will discuss a new frontier in AI models, vision-language models that understand the world's cultures. The talk will be in two parts. First, Neubig will discuss training of multilingual multimodal multicultural models that understand images and text, and have increased ability to answer culture-specific questions about multimodal data. Second, he will discuss work on "image transcreation", where models have been developed that can transform images to make them more relevant to a particular culture. This work has applications in a number of areas, such as cultural localization of educational materials (to accompany translated text). While these methods cover many languages, African and not, the talk will focus on examples specifically from the African context, and challenges we currently face therein. Full Article
a Qualitative Analysis with MAXQDA By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0500 This workshop will introduce students to qualitative data analysis using MAXQDA software. Students will learn how to import and organize their text data; develop and implement thematic “codes” to classify text segments and discover emergent patterns; and build their empirical “story” by writing analytic memos and synthesizing codes. We will also explore several tools in MAXQDA that help researchers “see” and chart patterns in their data. Full Article
a Exhibition — Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0500 Exhibition co-curated by Princeton professor Deana Lawson and Michael Famighetti, editor-in-chief of Aperture magazine. Featuring work by 23 artists who explore the poetics of photography, its instability, and its latent potential. Hurley Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM. Gallery closed 11/28-12/1 for Thanksgiving; reopens 12/2-5. Full Article
a Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:00:00 -0500 Men's Water Polo - NEWPC Championships Full Article
a Fall 2024 Painting Class Show By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:00 -0500 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; Weekends, 9 AM-8:30 PM. Full Article
a Fall 2024 Painting Class Show By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:00 -0500 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; Weekends, 9 AM-8:30 PM. Full Article
a Tiger Invesments Open Education Meeting By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:30:00 -0500 Learn the fundamentals of finance in at our accessible and engaging lectures! Whether you want to get prepared for finance recruiting or just are curious about investing, our sessions will give you a technical education and an understanding of how investing works. Tiger Investments is Princeton’s oldest investment club. As conveyed by our mission statement, financial education rooted in fundamental analysis and equity research are at the heart of our organization. Our curriculum can be found here https://tigerinvestments.princeton.edu/education/ Full Article
a Swing Dance Club Weekly Meeting By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:00:00 -0500 Ever been interested in learning how to swing dance? Come and join our group! Everyone is welcome, including undergraduate and graduate students, staff and faculty, and community members. No partner or experience necessary! Our weekly schedule starts with an intermediate lesson for more advanced dancers; after that, we teach a beginner lesson, where we’ll teach you the basic steps and a few fun moves. We end the night with a social dance to practice our skills and learn from each other! For more details, please visit swing.princeton.edu. We hope to see you there! Full Article
a Dancing on My Own: Book Talk and Signing with Author Simon Wu '17 By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:00:00 -0500 Conversation with emerging writer, art critic, curator and Princeton alum Simon Wu ’17 as he discusses his new book, Dancing on My Own, with Monica Youn ’93, Visiting Professor of Creative Writing. Followed by a book signing and reception. Current Princeton students can register to join writer and art curator Simon Wu ‘17 for a private dinner and career conversation from 4:30-5:30 PM. Full Article
a Composition Colloquium: Alexi Kenney By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0500 Alexi Kenney, a distinguished violinist, artist, and curator, will speak about his work. Full Article
a Spider-Mother: The Fiction and Politics of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossein By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0500 Pioneering Indian Muslim feminist Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880-1932) wrote speculative science fiction, manifestoes, radical reportage, and incisive essays that transformed her experience of enforced segregation into unique interventions against gender oppression everywhere. Her radical imagination links the realities of living in a British colony to the technological and scientific breakthroughs of her time, the effects of hauntingly pervasive systems of sexual domination, and collective dreams of the future, forging a visionary, experimental body of work. If her contemporary B. R. Ambedkar urged the “annihilation of caste,” Rokeya demands nothing less than the annihilation of sexism, with education as the primary instrument of this revolution. Her brilliant wit and creativity reflect profoundly on the complexities of undoing deep-seated gender supremacy and summon her readers to imagine hitherto undreamed freedoms. Full Article
a Apartheid isn’t the Question, Settler Colonialism is: Black South African Thought and the Critique of the International Left’s Apartheid Paradigm By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0500 “Chigumadzi argues that within the liberal international order, it is “reasonable” and “workable” to struggle to end apartheid and racial segregation, while it is “unreasonable” and “unworkable” to struggle to end settler colonialism and indigenous land dispossession. In arguing that apartheid is overrepresented in the International Left’s racial discourse and historiography, Chigumadzi draws from generations of Black South African political activists, philosophers, and historians—most notably from the Pan Africanist-Black Consciousness Tradition. These traditions critique apartheid’s relatively short 54 years of institutionalized racial segregation as the paradigmatic historical framework for analyzing South Africa’s three centuries of settler colonialism and land dispossession. Drawing from this black radical critique, Chigumadzi rejects the liberal notion that apartheid’s end is the object of liberation struggle, and, instead asserts the centrality of the struggle for the return of indigenous lands.” Dr. Panashe Chigumadzi is an award-winning writer and Assistant Professor of African History at Brandeis University. Chigumadzi holds a doctorate from Harvard University’s Department of African and African American Studies, and a masters in African Literature from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Full Article
a Advanced LaTeX Workshop By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0500 This workshop provides a hands-on introduction to more advanced topics in LaTeX, including using beamer and BibLaTeX. Beamer provides an elegant way to create presentations and posters while taking advantage of the potential of LaTeX. BibLaTeX is a powerful, integrated citation system that is easy to use with LaTeX. Peer consultations and troubleshooting also offered throughout the semester. Visit https://libcal.princeton.edu/appointments/jfz to book an appointment. Full Article
a Music and Philosophy IHUM Reading Group By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0500 Philosophers have historically played a foundational role in musicology, from theorizing the origins of music to its potential for political liberation. In this reading group, we aim to closely read the central philosophical texts on music to understand their arguments and why they have remained prominent among musicologists and cultural theories. Full Article
a Introduction to PivotTables By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 13:00:00 -0500 PivotTables are a powerful tool to calculate, summarize, and analyze data that lets you see comparisons, patterns, and trends in your data. This session will introduce participants PivotTables and their functionality. We will also discuss creating PivotCharts, a graphical representation of a data summary displayed in a PivotTable. Full Article
a After Noon Concert By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:30:00 -0500 The After Noon Concert Series is a weekly opportunity for the Princeton Community to enjoy performances at the Princeton University Chapel by various local, national, and international organists. These half-hour concerts showcase the flexibility of the magnificent Skinner/Mander Chapel organ. Each visiting organist rehearses and performs, bringing forth a different voice and character from the organ. Additionally, several times each semester, the concert is broadcast LIVE, as it happens, on the local classical music radio station, WWFM (89.1), and available to the world at www.wwfm.org(Link is external). Questions? Contact Eric Plutz, eplutz@princeton.edu Full Article
a Crafternoon: Sew an Aromatherapy Sachet By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:30:00 -0500 Give yourself an extra relaxation boost with an aromatherapy pillow that you’ll customize with fabric and essential oils of your own choosing. The pillow can be hand-stitched or you can use a Makerspace-provided sewing machine. All supplies will be provided. Drop-ins welcome! Come for the entire time or only part of the session. Registration is optional, but if you know you’ll be attending please register so we can anticipate the number of people to expect. Full Article
a Faculty Commons Bible Study By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:00:00 -0500 All professors, postdocs and staff are invited to this interdenominational Christian Bible study and community. The meeting is available via Zoom also. Full Article
a Exhibition — Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0500 Exhibition co-curated by Princeton professor Deana Lawson and Michael Famighetti, editor-in-chief of Aperture magazine. Featuring work by 23 artists who explore the poetics of photography, its instability, and its latent potential. Hurley Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM. Gallery closed 11/28-12/1 for Thanksgiving; reopens 12/2-5. Full Article
a Fall 2024 Painting Class Show By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 07:00:00 -0500 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; Weekends, 9 AM-8:30 PM. Full Article
a Fall 2024 Painting Class Show By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Thu, 21 Nov 2024 07:00:00 -0500 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; Weekends, 9 AM-8:30 PM. Full Article
a Do-Re-Meet: Pre-Concert Speed Dating + Isidore String Quartet Concert By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 19:00:00 -0500 Wednesday, November 20, 2024 7-8:30PM: Speed Dating 9PM: Concert featuring the Isidore String Quartet Find your perfect harmony among music-loving singles* in your age group by participating in 8-minute speed dates while enjoying catered appetizers on the historic Princeton University campus! Everyone will then head over to the concert hall to experience the trailblazing Isidore String Quartet. May you enjoy Isidore with a fellow music-lover you adore! Age Groups: Group Do: 24-39 Group Re: 40-59 Group Mi: 60+ Tickets for the full evening—admission to both the Do-Re-Meet event and the ensuing concert—are $50 General/$25 Student (an $80 value). If you already have a ticket to the concert and want to add on this experience, please contact us. *This event is designated for individuals seeking heterosexual connections. There will be an LGBTQIA+ and Allies Mingle on Saturday, December 7, 2024. To learn more about the Do-Re-Meet program and see more of Princeton University Concerts' social events for music lovers, click here. This event is presented by Princeton University Concerts. For a full event listing and tickets, please visit this link. Presented in partnership with TheSinglesGroup.com and Olsson's Fine Foods. Full Article
a SHPE General Meetings By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:00:00 -0500 The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers meets weekly on Wednesdays in the Yeh PDR to come together, socialize, and envision the future of the club together. Full Article
a Princeton University Concerts presents Isidore String Quartet By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:00:00 -0500 About the Event Part of the Princeton University Concerts (PUC) Performances Up Close series, audience is seated onstage alongside the musicians in an hour-long program. Winners of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the 14th Banff International String Quartet Competition in 2022, the New York City-based Isidore String Quartet was formed in 2019 with a vision to revisit, rediscover, and reinvigorate the repertory. The young ensemble will do just that when they make their Princeton debuts in a program featuring a recent string quartet by multiple GRAMMY-winner Billy Childs; Henri Dutilleux’s fascinating Ainsi la nuit (“Thus the Night”); and W.A. Mozart’s forward-thinking “Dissonance” quartet. This event is presented by Princeton University Concerts. For a full event listing and tickets, please visit this link. Full Article
a Fall 2024 VIS Open Studios By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:30:00 -0500 Juniors and seniors in the Program in Visual Arts and Practice of Art Track in the Department of Art & Archaeology open their studios to the community. No tickets required; drop-in from 5:30-7 PM. Full Article
a Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 17:00:00 -0500 Young Democratic Socialists of America - General Meeting Full Article
a Historical Crisis and Paranoid Emplotment: The Discursive Structure of Racial Panics in Interwar Year Europe By www.princeton.edu Published On :: Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:30:00 -0500 Can paranoia be a mode of historical emplotment? The catastrophe of the First World War produced a genre of pessimistic writing. Oswald Spengler’s Decline of the West was among the most widely read. Still, the era produced dozens similar: Francesco Nitti’s The Decadence of Europe: The Path To Reconstruction (1923), Albert Demangeon’s Le Déclin de l’ Europe (1923), Wythe Williams’ Dusk of Empire: The Decline of Europe And The Rise Of The United States (1937), and Arturo Labriola’s Le Crépuscule de la Civilisation: L’Occident et les peoples de couleur (1936). In all, the coming historical consciousness of the colonized world figures significantly. Drawing on Hayden White’s notion of historical emplotment, this presentation will examine the paranoid structure of such writing. Full Article