Reading Dante's Inferno with Teodolinda Barolini: Canti XXXII–XXXIV
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across the academic year.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across the academic year.
Join Nicholas Chong (Rutgers) for a discussion of Beethoven, religion, and the Enlightenment from his book, The Catholic Beethoven.
Join Dhananjay Jagannathan (Hunter) for a discussion of Pyrrhonian skepticism.
Join Alejo Sison (Navarra/Fordham) for this talk on the distinctive offerings of virtue ethics for discussion around humanity and AI.
Join Dhananjay Jagannathan (Hunter) for a discussion of Montaigne’s revival of Pyrrhonian skepticism.
Join Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for the final session of “The Myth of the Machine.”
Join Austen McDougal (NYU) for the third session of “How Do I Love Thee?” on the fruit of love, children.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across the academic year.
Join Austen McDougal (NYU) for the third session of “How Do I Love Thee?” on the fruit of love, children.
Join Austen McDougal (NYU) for the second session of “How Do I Love Thee?” on defining the relationship of love.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across the academic year.
Join Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for the third session of “The Myth of the Machine.”
Join Austen McDougal (NYU) for the first session of “How Do I Love Thee?” on the good of love.
Join Pierre Force (Columbia) for a discussion of Tocqueville’s thesis that religion and democracy are mutually reinforcing in the United States.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across the academic year.
Join Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for the second session of “The Myth of the Machine.”
Join Morningside as Tim Williamson (Columbia) asks if Pascal’s most faithful adherents are actually agnostic atheistic YouTubers.
Join David Hajdu (Columbia) for a discussion over dinner on the nature of art: “What’s wrong with slop?”
Join Richard John and Casey Blake (Columbia) for the first session of “The Myth of the Machine.”
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across the academic year.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across one academic year.
Join Nathaniel Peters (Morningside) for a seminar series on how our views on ambition have changed from antiquity through the early days of the American Republic, up to our own time.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across one academic year.
Join medieval historian Neslihan Şenocak for a lecture and discussion of St. Francis’s dream of a religious order of equals.
Join Nathaniel Peters (Morningside) for a seminar series on how our views on ambition have changed from antiquity through the early days of the American Republic, up to our own time
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across one academic year.
Join Professor Richard John and Hirsh Chitkara (Columbia) for a series on the new “Tech Right” and their shared commitments and profound disagreements.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across one academic year.
Join Professor Richard John and Hirsh Chitkara (Columbia) for a series on the new “Tech Right” and their shared commitments and profound disagreements.
Join Professor Richard John and Hirsh Chitkara (Columbia) for a series on the new “Tech Right” and their shared commitments and profound disagreements.
Join renowned Dante scholar Professor Teodolinda Barolini to read Dante’s Inferno across one academic year.
Join Professor Richard John and Hirsh Chitkara (Columbia) for a series on the new “Tech Right” and their shared commitments and profound disagreements.
Join Dr. Matthew Rose (Morningside) and Nathan Darmon (GS ‘25) for a discussion on Samuel Huntington and James Kurth.
Join Dr. Matthew Rose (Morningside) for a discussion on Fukuyama’s The Last Man.