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Princeton Affordable Housing Map | Conversation and Reception
Robertson Hall, Bowl 1, Princeton University NJ, United StatesOn Thursday, Feb. 22, stop by the Bernstein Gallery at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs for a panel discussion on the past, present, and future of affordable housing in Princeton. Organized alongside the “Princeton Affordable Housing Map” exhibition, this event is free and open to the public. A reception with light refreshments will...
Princeton University’s Sinfonia presents ‘A Night at the Opera’
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall, Princeton University Alexander Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United StatesPrinceton University’s Sinfonia, conducted by Dr. Ruth Ochs, presents “A Night at the Opera” on Friday, February 23, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. in Richardson Auditorium on the Princeton University campus. The concert includes Borodin’s Overture to Prince Igor, Bizet’s Carmen Suite No. 1 and “Habanera” performed by Barbara Rearick, mezzo-soprano, a member of Princeton University’s...
Humanity and Progress: Olivetti S.p.A.
Dorothea's House 120 John Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesLong before Microsoft and Apple, when computers were big expensive machines largely unknown to the general public, Olivetti industries presented the world’s first desktop computer. Andrea Capra, a scholar with Princeton University’s Society of Fellows, will delve into the captivating history of Olivetti S.p.A., highlighting its influence on global technology manufacturing and its unique business...
Challenges Facing American Democracy in 2024 and Beyond
Bowl 2, Robertson Hall Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School, United StatesSpeaker: Tom Edsall Columnist, The New York Times Panelists: Deborah Pearlstein Director, Princeton Program on Law & Public Policy Princeton University Nolan McCarty Susan Dod Brown Professor of Politics and Public Affairs Princeton University
Princeton Research Day
Frist Campus Center at Princeton University Frist Campus Center, Frist Ln, Princeton, NJ, United StatesPrinceton Research Day (PRD) is your opportunity to celebrate and explore the research and creative work taking place at Princeton University. In an informative and relatable way, our early-career researchers and creators share their projects through online videos and in-person presentations. During the program on May 9 at Frist Campus Center, you can interact with...
Ship Happens: A Cruisical!
Matthews Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center 91 University Place, Princeotn, NJ, United StatesThe Princeton Triangle Club, continuing its tradition of presenting an original musical comedy, will present an encore performance of the newest Triangle Show at the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, New Jersey this May at Princeton’s reunions. Created by Princeton University’s most talented undergraduates, Ship Happens: A Cruisical! will play its final performances Friday, May...
What are we doing to increase the amount of affordable housing in New Jersey?
Jewish Center of Princeton 435 Nassau Street, Princeton, United States“The defining issue of housing today is impermanence,” says Adam Gordon, executive director of the Fair Share Housing Center, who will be one of three speakers talking about the new bill, S50/A4, signed into law by Gov. Murphy on March 20, 2024, that creates a permanent legislative-based system that will assign housing obligations to municipalities...
All-Ages Folk Dance
Suzanne Patterson Building 1 Monument Drive, PrincetonOur family-friendly dance features square dances, contra dances, play party games, other traditional American dances, and sometimes folk dances from around the world. it’s great fun for the whole family, from young children (ages 4 and up) to parents and grandparents and other adult friends. The dances will be led by a friendly caller; live...
Princeton University Sinfonia
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall, Princeton University Alexander Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United StatesThe Princeton University Sinfonia will present a concert on Sunday, December 8, at 3 p.m. at Richardson Auditorium. Ruth Ochs will lead the program. The concert will open with an early work by Jean Sibelius, his Karelia Overture, a musical tribute to the region in Finland’s southeast. The world premiere of Kindly as dust I scatter towards...