Virtual Events at Princeton Start End Search events Category - Any -AcademicsEntrepreneurshipArtsAthleticsCareerCulturalExhibitionsServiceSocial CITP Seminar - Dreams of (Black) Tech Futures Past Virtual 12:30 p.m. Mar 9 This is what could have been. If the computer geeks at MIT in 1960 had just held on just a little while longer with the Mississippi freedom riders. If… Financing the Green and Just Recovery: Municipal Investment in Climate Solutions in the Age of COVID-19 Virtual 11:15 a.m. Mar 23 Zoom registration required. Andrew Eil (Partner) focuses on the intersection of international development, public policy, climate finance, and sustainable… CITP Seminar: A Duty of Loyalty for Privacy Law Virtual 11:30 a.m. Mar 23 Data privacy law fails to stop companies from engaging in self-serving, opportunistic behavior at the expense of those who trust them with their data.… Highlight Seminar Series: Chinedum Osuji, University of Pennsylvania 12:30 p.m. Mar 25 Applications of nanocomposites and functional polymers for clean energy and water generation Book Talk: This Is the Fire: What I Say to My Friends About Racism Virtual 3:00 p.m. Mar 29 Lemon will be joined in conversation with Julian Zelizer, the Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton.… CITP Seminar: Can Voters Detect Ballot Manipulations with a Transparent Voting Machine? Virtual 11:30 a.m. Mar 30 Touch-screen ballot-marking devices (BMDs) produce paper ballots that are counted by optical-scan voting machines and can be recounted by hand. If the BMD is… Jyoti Bisbey, Infrastructure Finance Specialist, World Bank Organization Virtual 11:15 a.m. Mar 31 Zoom registration required. Jyoti specializes in infrastructure finance, SDGs, environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing, and public-private… Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch ’80 in Conversation with Kim Lane Scheppele Virtual 4:00 p.m. Mar 31 Ambassador (ret.) Marie L. Yovanovitch ’80 is a Senior Fellow in the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, after… Book talk: Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency Virtual 3:30 p.m. Apr 1 Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency gives the inside story of the historic 2020 presidential election and Joe Biden’s harrowing ride to victory,… Conversation with former Obama speechwriter, Adam Frankel ’03 and American political history authority, Julian Zelizer Virtual 3:30 p.m. Apr 5 Frankel will be joined in conversation with Julian Zelizer, the Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs at Princeton.… "Covid 19 as an accelerator of trends: the view from technology and capital," Jean-Hugues Mornier, McKinsey & Co. Virtual 11:15 a.m. Apr 6 Jean-Hugues is a Senior Partner who co-leads McKinsey's Strategy… CITP Seminar: Ari Schwartz - Building Cyberweapons Policy Virtual 11:30 a.m. Apr 6 Governments are finding themselves at a crossroads in their policies on how to find, buy, store, use and share vulnerabilities. When is it the right decision… CITP Seminar: Privacy and Disclosure in the Digital Age Virtual 11:30 a.m. Apr 13 Why do people post salacious photos or incendiary comments on social media, when the damage to their relationships, reputation and careers could be permanent?… Highlight Seminar Series: Yang Shao-Horn, MIT 12:30 p.m. Apr 15 Towards identifying active environments in electrocatalysis CITP Seminar: Lie Machines Virtual 11:30 a.m. Apr 20 Artificially intelligent fake accounts attack politicians and public figures on social media. Conspiracy theorists publish junk news sites to promote their… CITP Seminar: The Princeton Digital Ad Observatory Virtual 11:30 a.m. Apr 27 It is well known that digital ads violate privacy, yet we know little about their content. Digital ads are of increasingly low-quality, and often contain… Highlight Seminar Series: Todd Brady, Intel Corporation 12:30 p.m. May 6 Intel’s Sustainability Targets and Goals and Overall Sustainability Efforts in the IT and Data Industry