Dr. Martha Biondi, the Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Professor of African American Studies and History at Northwestern University, delivered a lecture on her forthcoming book, The Black Revolution on Campus, in McCormick Hall, Room 106 on Thursday, April 26, at 4:30 p.m.
Archive – April 2012
Bill T. Jones delivered the second of three Toni Morrison lectures entitled "The Life of An Idea: Investigating Belonging, Appropriating and Adapting in the Context of Time" in McCosh Hall, Room 10 on Thursday, April 19.
Bill T. Jones delivered "Past Time", the first of three Toni Morrison lectures, in Richardson Auditorium on Tuesday, April 17 at 8 p.m. Jones is an internationally acclaimed director, choreographer, and dancer. He is the recipient of a MacArthur "Genius" Award, two Tony Awards for his choreography on Broadway (Spring Awakening and FELA!), and the 2010 Kennedy Center Honors. He also has directed and performed work in collaboration with Toni Morrison.
The latest conversation in the Critical Encounter Series, entitled "'Enabling Violations': Race, Theater, and Experimentation," was held between Jorge Ignacio Cortiñas, founder of Fulcrum Theater, and Young Jean Lee, founder of Young Jean Lee Theater Company, in McCormick Hall, Room 106 on Tuesday, April 3, at 4:30 p.m.
Rhonda Medina ’87 is the Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel of Business and Legal Affairs at Nickelodeon. She also serves on the steering committee for Connect: A Black Alumni Leadership Initiative. However, her Princeton classmates probably remember her as the intrepid student journalist who was named one of Time’s "Top 20 College Juniors" and Glamour’s "Top 10 College Women."
