Mar
30
From Empire to Nation-State examines how Chinese elites reimagined and shaped the nation during the late Qing (1840-1949). Most accounts emphasize an enmity pathway: foreign threats provoked humiliation and hostility, hardening boundaries through opposition.
Mar
30
A series of classes to get you started with tango. No experience or partner is required. Bring flexible and slippery shoes. Check our website for more info.
Beginners are welcome throughout the semester. Although the earlier you start, the better!
Mar
30
Weekly tango classes. This class teaches us to connect different tango steps into a coherent dance, improve our musicality, embrace, and other aspects of tango.
Beginners are welcome throughout the semester, especially if you also attend the previous class.
No partner required.
Mar
31
Additional details about this lecture will be forthcoming.
Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
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Event Details: https://my.princeton.edu/rsvp?id=1973274
Mar
31
A time for students to gather and pray together.
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Event Details: https://my.princeton.edu/rsvp?id=1971560
Mar
31
The Sons of Great Bear (dir. Josef Mach, 1966, 92 min)
What if the Western's classic Cowboys vs. Indians conflict were flipped on its head? Produced by East Germany's DEFA studio and directed by Czech screenwriter Josef Mach, The Sons of Great Bear does exactly that.
Apr
1
Princeton Africanists come together with campus partners for a shared meal that celebrates Africa's diverse peoples, environments, and resources, while shining a well‑deserved spotlight on the leadership and contributions of our African Studies minors and undergraduate affinity groups.
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Apr
1
A time for students to gather and pray together.
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Event Details: https://my.princeton.edu/rsvp?id=1971561
Apr
1
TigerLaunch General Member Meeting
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Event Details: https://my.princeton.edu/rsvp?id=1969114
Apr
2
Lunch and learn with Rabbi Leibel.
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Event Details: https://my.princeton.edu/rsvp?id=1964505
Apr
2
How has immigration detention become thinkable, and therefore administratively doable and routine, in Canada today? What are the material consequences of this normalization for migrants?
Apr
2
A conversation (with free lunch) about women in the French New Wave in preparation for the screening of Bardot later the same day...
As part of the fourth edition of the Princeton French Film Festival, you are invited to a conversation with Prof.
Apr
2
Patrice Nganang is the author of more than fifteen books, including the award-winning novels Dog Days, Mount Pleasant, When The Plums Are Ripe, and A Trail of Crab Tracks.
Apr
2
A time for students to gather and pray together.
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Event Details: https://my.princeton.edu/rsvp?id=1971562
Apr
3
Gathering for students to pray together in the morning.
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Event Details: https://my.princeton.edu/rsvp?id=1971610
Apr
3
The Developmental Biology Colloquium is a weekly, student-organized seminar series that highlights the work of graduate students and postdocs from across departments and exposes attendees to new and diverse developmental biology research via invited talks.