Over the past 20 years, the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court has become one of the most influential courts in the world. It has become particularly prominent since Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, sometimes called “Trump of the Tropics,” took office and attacked the constitutional institutions of the country.
Computing is increasingly distributed and situated in the physical spaces around us, no longer bound to two-dimensional screens. Wearable devices, such as virtual reality (VR) headsets and AI-powered augmented reality (AR) glasses, can not only present digital information at any time and within the real-world context, but also…
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, 30 Woodlands Way
Special screening and Q&A of new documentary, There Is Another Way, which tells the story of Combatants for Peace, a binational group of former enemy combatants - Israelis and Palestinians - working together during an ongoing armed conflict. Confronted with the devastation and escalating violence of October 7th and the war…
Global health crises, misinformation and disinformation, and climate change are pressing global issues, impacting public health, mental health, environmental awareness, and social stability. To tackle these challenges, researchers are increasingly collaborating to build advanced tools to better understand the complex…
Join us as authors Ulla Berg and Aldo Lauria Santiago discuss their recent publication: Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities, and Cultures with panel members Kathleen López and Melanie Plasencia. Moderated by Princeton University Professor of Sociology Patricia Fernandez Kelly.
Please join us for a panel discussion with Paul Salem and Maha Yahya, moderated by Amaney Jamal. Register for the webinar here Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.