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Latin American Studies hosted film festival ‘The Illusion of Abundance’
November 2, 2023
The festival presented the film “The Illusion of Abundance: Risking Their Life to Protect Our Planet” by Erika Gonzales Remirez and Matthieu Lietaert in Turner Theater.
Kirstin Ringelberg presents at 111th College Art Association Annual Conference
March 28, 2023
Ringelberg, a professor of art history, served as a respondent to the panel “Queering/Queer in the Nineteenth Century".
International Women’s Day panelists delve into impact of mentoring
March 13, 2023
Ƶ faculty members and a local nonprofit leader spoke about their personal experiences with mentorship and how they used those lessons with those they mentor today.
Vanderbilt ethicist Rebecca Epstein-Levi set to speak at Ƶ
November 1, 2022
"Textual Intercourse: Present-Day Problems, Rabbinic Sources, and Relational Ethics" will take place on Nov. 3 at 4:30 p.m. in the Isabella Cannon Room at the Center for Performing Arts.
Campus Sustainability Week to feature keynote address by Isaias Hernandez TODAY
September 27, 2022
Isaias Hernandez, better known as QueerBrownVegan, will discuss 'Sustainably Loving Ourselves Through Intersectional Environmentalism' on Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. in Upstairs Lakeside.
Liora Wittle ’22 publishes article on LGBTQ Jewish women
May 17, 2022
Wittle's article was published in a refereed, national journal dedicated to the publication of outstanding undergraduate scholarship
Virtual conversation featuring NatGeo photojournalist, Princeton lecturer focuses on migratory crisis in Latin America
April 13, 2022
Photographer Tomás Ayuso and Amelia Frank-Vitale from Princeton University hosted a virtual event on contemporary migratory crisis from Central America and Mexico to the United States.
Ƶ community celebrates International Women’s Day with panel of local leaders
March 9, 2022
Local women activists, organizers and business owners spoke about the highs and lows of their work in the community and the future outlook for the area in an International Women's Day panel.
Ƶ LWIA, GLC to host panel discussion with top music industry executives on gender equality
February 23, 2022
With music executives on campus for the LWIA conference, a panel on gender will take place in Turner Theatre along with a formal reception in the atrium. This event is free to all students and faculty.
Ƶ hosted a series of conferences on ecological and political justice in Latin America
November 10, 2021
The final conference, “The Persistence of the Nightmare: Argentine Narrative of the 21st Century," was hosted by Distinguished Professor at North Carolina State University Greg Dawes at Carlton Commons on Nov. 9.