|
The Friends of PUL host Christie Henry, Director of Princeton University Press, for an insightful discussion around “The Evolution of the Reader.” The book has been described as one of…
Date
January 31st, 2024 Speaker
Christie Henry, Lorraine Atkin Department
Princeton University Library Location
Center for Modern Aging Princeton
|
|
Date
April 10th, 2023 Speaker
Rebecca L Perlman Department
CPREE Location
Wallace 300
|
|
"Whadya Know? A Publisher Considers the Literature of Useful Knowledge" Peter Dougherty, Editor--at-Large, Princeton University Press Friends of Princeton University Library The Fall…
Date
October 23rd, 2022 Speaker
Peter Dougherty Department
Princeton University Library Location
The Nassau Club, Princeton, NJ
|
|
A conversation with award-winning author Lilia M. Schwarcz about her new work Brazilian Authoritarianism: Past & Present
Date
September 28th, 2022 Speaker
Lillian M. Schwarcz Department
Brazil Lab Location
Palmer House
|
|
Speaker
Nick Murphy & Erik Everson
|
|
Presentation to Randy Hill, honoring his six-year tenure as Chair of the FPUL.
Date
May 1st, 2022 Speaker
Dan Linke, Eric White, Randy Hill Department
Princeton University Library
|
|
The annual Gillett G. Griffin Memorial lecture with guest Russell Maret, book artist and letter designer.The British private press holds such a strong gravitational pull over the bibliophilic…
Date
May 16th, 2022 Speaker
Andrea Immel, Russell Maret Department
Princeton University Library Location
Lewis Science Library, Princeton University
|
|
|
|
Perhaps more than any other time, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has foregrounded the importance of open access in support of the dissemination of scholarly resources. With regard to…
Date
October 20th, 2020 Department
Princeton University Library
|
|
Keith E. Whittington, the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University, speaks on “Freedom of Thought and the Struggle to End Slavery.” Introduction and Q & A…
Date
September 15th, 2020 Speaker
Keith E. Whittington Department
Program in American Studies Location
Zoom
|
|
Recently, the Library acquired most of the rare, letterpress editions printed by Anaïs Nin (French-Cuban, 1903-1977). Best known for her diaries, Nin also wrote fiction with themes of history,…
Date
September 25th, 2020 Department
Princeton University Library, Special Collections
|
|
|
|
|