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"A Campus Divided: War at Princeton"
The Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library is home to the Princeton University Archives and a collection of 20th century Public Policy Papers. The current exhibition, on display through June 2018, “Learning to Fight, Fighting to Learn: Education in Times of War,” examines the impact war has had on education and college campuses, with special attention paid to war’s impact on Princeton, over the span of 200 years. We invite you to a panel discussion to be held at Mudd Library to gain a deeper understanding of this impact from three Princeton-educated scholars.
The event will consist of three presentations and a showing of related material not included in the exhibition, followed by a curatorial tour of the exhibition for those who are interested. Presentations include: The Civil War at Princeton by R. Isabela Morales GS, The Veterans of Future Wars by Olivier Burtin 17, and The Gulf Wars at Princeton by April C. Armstrong 14.
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