Molly Crockett will receive the 2026 Troland award for early-career researchers in experimental psychology, Sebastian Seung the Pradel award in neuroscience research.
In relation to, a new dance work by Madalyn Mejia '26
In relation to, a new work choreographed by senior Madalyn Mejia, explores the creation of social meaning through interactions both with the material and relational world. The audience is immersed in a complex social environment that is…
How to Be Not Alone: A Princeton Playhouse Ensembles Concert
Join the Princeton Playhouse Ensembles for a concert featuring new music theater arrangements of songs from Godspell, Evening Primrose, Kimberly Akimbo, In the Heights, Maybe Happy Ending, Next to Normal, Rent, and Waitress alongside world…
Crafternoon at the Commons: Decoupage Tea Light Holder
Crafternoons are designed to give you a short break to kick off your week and make something with your hands. Our workshops are low-stakes with easy-to-learn crafts designed to give you a fun finished product. During this workshop you will…
Exhibition of innovative poster designs and artists’ books by the seniors and juniors in the Program in Visual Arts. Hagan Gallery open weekdays 9 AM - 6 PM.
In this new play by physics major Matthew Cooperberg, Quinn Marion rebels against academia in their pursuit of proving quantum mechanics false. Grace Sy navigates a gender crisis to find themself with the help of old friends. Meanwhile, a…
Drop by the Lobby of Firestone Library at Princeton University for a pop-up Special Collections Showcase, featuring objects by and about Frederick Douglass and other significant works featuring African American perspectives. No…
Join us for Douglass Day 2026, a transcribe-a-thon featuring records from the historic Colored Conventions movement at one of our multiple transcription locations. A cake-cutting will take place at 1pm where indicated with a *: Commons…
A screening of 40+ short films created by students in fall visual arts courses in analog film production, documentary filmmaking, animation, short form film, and "Making the Vampire Film." Open to public; no tickets required.