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Upcoming Public Events
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The work of 23 contemporary photographers is on view, co-curated by Deana Lawson, Princeton University’s Dorothy Krauklis ’78 Professor of Visual Arts, and Michael Famighetti, editor-in-chief of Aperture magazine. Presented in conjunction with an earlier symposium that gathered photo-based artists, writers, curators,…
In a new partnership with Ireland’s Abbey Theatre, Fund for Irish Studies Co-chair and Director of the Program in Theater & Music Theater Jane Cox moderates a conversation on running a national theater with the Abbey’s Artistic Director Caitríona McLaughlin and Head of Producing Jen Coppinger.
Admission: Free and open…
The Amish Project explores the aftermath of the 2006 shooting at an Amish schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, a small village in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The play, written by Jessica Dickey, delves into themes of community loss and transcendent forgiveness that continue to resonate today. Senior Caitlin Durkin ’25 performs this…
The Amish Project explores the aftermath of the 2006 shooting at an Amish schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, a small village in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The play, written by Jessica Dickey, delves into themes of community loss and transcendent forgiveness that continue to resonate today. Senior Caitlin Durkin ’25 performs this…
Enjoy the music of the Holiday Carrillon Bell Bash throughout December. Recitals are held rain or shine at the Cleveland Tower. You may request your holiday favorites by emailing LLonie@ princeton.edu.
In the News
Princeton University's Office of Community and Regional Affairs, Department of Public Safety and members of the Women's Lacrosse Team had a great time meeting and treating trick or treaters and their families at Trunk or Treat!
The Office of Community and Regional Affairs at Princeton University partnered with the Red Cross again this year for the fall campus blood drive with great results. The two day Blood Drive surpassed the goals set with the Red Cross, engaging 19 first time blood donors and collecting 84 units of blood including 26 units of Type O, the type most…
Princeton University Concerts (“PUC”) opened its 2024-25 Season, the series offered unique opportunities for refugee families, low-income community members from the Princeton and Trenton areas, Princeton University students and professors, and neurodiverse audiences to engage with live music.
Since the season began on Thursday, September…