Finding Life’s Meaning: On Work and Vocation
Whelan Hall 16 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesJoin us for lunch and discussion in our Fall 2019 seminar series on Finding Life's Meaning: Work and Vocation with R.J. Snell.
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Join us for lunch and discussion in our Fall 2019 seminar series on Finding Life's Meaning: Work and Vocation with R.J. Snell.
Each semester we invite students to join us for a cultural trip to NYC. This fall, we will be going to Verdi's Macebth at the Metropolitan Opera. Limited tickets available. Contact Maura Shea at mshea@winst.org for more information.
Join us for dinner and discussion with Sanjeev Kalkarni, professor of electrical engineering and Dean of Faculty at Princeton. We will continue our exploration of meaningful work and vocation.
During the semesters we host a women's reading group on a contemporary book. Currently we are reading and discussing Jordan B. Peterson's 12 Rules for Life. For more information on this reading group, please contact Maura Shea at mshea@winst.org.
We will be holding an intersession seminar for Princeton undergraduate and graduate students on integralism and liberalism. We will try to understand the nature of the common good, political freedom, and why liberalism seems defunct to some. This controversy is a live one among many, especially younger thinkers, and has implications for conceptions of freedom, […]
The first in a four part series of disputations, examining "disputed" questions live among young people today. Professor Anna Moreland of Villanova University will lead this discussion. Open to all Princeton students Lunch Provided