Latest Past Events
Princeton Research Day – Undergraduate Edition
Princeton University Art MuseumAfter a decade of featuring presenters from across the early stages of their academic journeys, Princeton Research Day 2026 turns its focus fully to undergraduates and their ideas. On Friday, February 20, 2026, the University will gather in the new Princeton University Art Museum for a late afternoon celebration of curiosity, creativity, and scholarship. From posters and performances to short films […]
“Occupying Selves” or “How to be an Indian via Unciteable Pain”
010 East Pyne BuildingRSVP Here. Reception to follow lecture. How has trauma come to operate as a claim in the making of self? How is this element of a familial past been operationalized by the recent and ongoing revelations of “ethnic frauds” or so-called “pretendians”? What are the narrational and experiential raw materials that constitute the definitively Native self? […]
Québec Day at Princeton – Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Public Policy: Challenges and Perspectives
010 East Pyne BuildingRSVP Here. Reception to follow lecture. Artificial Intelligence is transforming our society at an unprecedented rate. What are the ethical implications? How can public policy regulate innovation while protecting the public interest? Join a panel of experts and researchers for an in-depth conversation on the issues that will shape AI governance in the years to […]