Pulitzer Hall, 2950 Broadway, New York, NY 10027 3rd FL Lecture Hall
Upcoming Events (5)
Core-Wide Lecture: The Problematic Greek Miracle
Join the Core-Wide Lecture at Pulitzer Hall's intimate 3rd-floor space in NYC, where scholars unpack the Greek Miracle—from Plato to Aristotle—asking what the Western canon really does for us and how the past still shapes our modern civilization.
Memory, Madness, Messianism: Thinking with My Father, the Messiah
Academic panel at Pulitzer Hall featuring Judith Butler, Emily Raboteau, and Alisa Solomon, with opening remarks by Hamid Dabashi, in celebration of Gil Z. Hochberg's memoir My Father, the Messiah. Hosted by Columbia's MESAAS and related institutes, the discussion explores memory, madness, and messianism through literary and philosophical lenses.
STRANGERS IN THE LAND
Columbia University's Asian American Initiative presents a book reading of Strangers in the Land by Michael Luo, in conversation with Kat Chow, with remarks by Qin Gao.
Unlocking the Return on Education
Unlocking the Return on Education: a dynamic panel at Pulitzer Hall (2950 Broadway, 3rd FL) where leaders from diverse sectors discuss how mindset and lifelong learning redefine careers in a tech-driven, volatile world.
The Incompatibilities Between Generative AI and Art
At Columbia Journalism School's Pulitzer Hall, The Incompatibilities Between Generative AI and Art brings Ted Chiang in dialogue with Denise Cruz for an insightful New York evening on creativity, ethics, and machine authorship.