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2021 Junior + Senior Thesis Film Festival
Show event image and caption × The Program in Visual Arts and the Department of Art and Archaeology present an installation showing of ten new animation, documentary and narrative films by junior and senior students in the programs. The installation is curated by visual arts faculty members Su Friedrich, Tim Szetela, BJ Perlmutt, and Charlotte Glynn. Watch the films from outdoors, 24/7 from May 10-24 on a monitor and speakers set up at the Forum level of the Lewis Arts complex, across from the Dinky station and WaWa. FREE and open to public.
Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination at Princeton University: Princeton University believes that commitment to principles of fairness and respect for all is favorable to the free and open exchange of ideas, and the University seeks to reach out as widely as possible in order to attract the ablest individuals as students, faculty, and staff. In applying this policy, the U
Steven Runk, Lewis Center for the Arts
Jan. 19, 2021 5:33 p.m.
Roger S. Berlind, a member of Princeton’s Class of 1952, former University trustee, Tony Award-winning producer, and a supporter of the arts and humanities at Princeton, died of cardiopulmonary arrest Dec. 18 at his home in Manhattan. He was 90.
Roger S. Berlind
Photo by Kah Leong Poon
“It is with great sorrow and intense gratitude that we honor the life and legacy of Roger S. Berlind,” said Tracy K. Smith, chair of the Lewis Center for the Arts and the Roger S. Berlind ’52 Professor in the Humanities. “Roger s visionary spirit, deep altruism, and abiding generosity have made possible decades worth of art and creation at Princeton. He was also affable and witty. His energy was galvanizing to all of us who had the pleasure to meet him.”
The Office of Communications
Dec. 21, 2020 noon
From coronavirus to the environment, social justice to civic engagement, Princetonians rallied to make 2020 a year of purpose and achievement.
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The Office of Communications
Princetonians demonstrated incredible resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic fighting the virus, pushing forward academically and growing stronger as a community, as shown in the year-in-review video above.
The video features the song “I won’t sleep soundly,” written by first-year student Molly Trueman after attending a Black Lives Matter rally in June, and arranged and performed by Trueman and the Princeton University Glee Club.
The year began with a drumbeat of academic and co-curricular events. Students returned from winter recess, taking final exams in January for the last time before a change in the academic calendar, and then participated in Wintersession classes, and then the start of the spring term. Maya Lin’s new public art
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