Close Menu
TheHub.news

    So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

    By FirstandPen

    Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States

    By TheHub.news Staff

    After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    TheHub.news
    Support Our Work
    • Home
    • Our Story
      • News & Views
        • Politics
        • Injustice
        • HBCUs
        • Watch
      • Food
        • Cuisine Noir
        • soulPhoodie
      • Passport Heavy
      • Travel
      • Diaspora
      • This Day
      • Entertainment
      • History
      • Art
      • Music
    • Healthy
    • Wealthy
      1. Copper2Cotton
      2. View All

      The Time to Buy a Home is Now…Maybe!

      September 11, 2023

      Focus Your Way to Wealth

      April 14, 2023

      What You Might Learn From a $300K Net Worth

      February 6, 2023

      How I built Wealth in a Bear Market

      January 13, 2023

      Black Women’s Unemployment Rate Drops: Here’s What the Latest Report Reveals

      January 13, 2025

      What Does Toxic Positivity Look Like in Personal Finances?

      April 12, 2024

      More Than Money: Cultivate More Flow to Unlock Your Financial Potential

      September 22, 2023

      Music Mogul Akon on How to “Stay Rich”

      September 12, 2023
    • Wise
    • Business
    • Sports
      1. First and Pen
      2. View All

      So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

      October 21, 2025

      What James Franklin Did For Penn St Should Not Be Forgotten

      October 13, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      PK Subban Signs Multiyear Contract Extension With ESPN

      October 6, 2025

      So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

      October 21, 2025

      What James Franklin Did For Penn St Should Not Be Forgotten

      October 13, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025
    • Tech
    • Podcasts
      1. Coach Cass
      2. More Than Money
      3. This Is Lurie Daniel Favors
      4. This is Karen Hunter
      5. Welcome to Knubia
      6. View All

      So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

      October 21, 2025

      Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States

      October 21, 2025

      After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes

      October 21, 2025

      This Day in History: October 21st

      October 21, 2025

      So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

      October 21, 2025

      Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States

      October 21, 2025

      After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes

      October 21, 2025

      This Day in History: October 21st

      October 21, 2025

      So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

      October 21, 2025

      Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States

      October 21, 2025

      After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes

      October 21, 2025

      This Day in History: October 21st

      October 21, 2025

      So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

      October 21, 2025

      Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States

      October 21, 2025

      After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes

      October 21, 2025

      This Day in History: October 21st

      October 21, 2025

      So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

      October 21, 2025

      Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States

      October 21, 2025

      After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes

      October 21, 2025

      This Day in History: October 21st

      October 21, 2025

      In Class with Carr: No Kings, New Maps

      October 20, 2025

      In Class with Carr: “Can America Continue? Should It?”

      October 7, 2025

      Women in America: Won’t Anyone Think of the Children?!

      September 24, 2025

      In Class with Carr: “The Hate That Hate Produced”

      September 22, 2025
    TheHub.news
    Home»News & Views»Princeton to Launch Tribute to Former Professor and Award-winning Author Toni Morrison
    News & Views

    Princeton to Launch Tribute to Former Professor and Award-winning Author Toni Morrison

    By Veronika LleshiDecember 31, 202203 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    Princeton University recently announced that they’ll be launching a tribute to former professor and Nobel laureate Toni Morrison. 

    Scheduled to be on display for a span of a little over three months from Feb. 22 to June 4, the tribute will be titled “Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory.” Available at the Princeton University Library, the exhibit will give viewers a deep look at all aspects of Morrison’s history and accomplishments. 

    The tribute will focus on things like her letters, manuscripts, pictures and maps she created while writing “Beloved,” as well as drafts of “Song of Solomon” and other plays and poems. Her music, created alongside vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant, lectures at the university and a symposium with writer Edwidge Danticat will also be part of “Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory.”

    With the release of the tribute, the university is also looking to bring new opportunities to artists that are influenced by Morrison’s work. Created in collaboration with the McCarter Theatre, Princeton’s project will give artists the chance to use the tribute and artist conversations as a basis for creating art based on Morrison’s short story “Recitatif.” Courses with the materials featured in the exhibit, a symposium with students who study Morrison’s works, art exhibits with the University’s Art Museum and a catalog created by the exhibit’s creators are also planned. 

    You can see the creative process of Toni Morrison come to life in our newest exhibit, “Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory,” which opens February 22. Curated in part by @amariewomack:https://t.co/SXBAJUlz7q

    — Princeton University Library (@PULibrary) December 30, 2022

    “Rather than understanding this archive as fixed in time or institutionally bound, the exhibition, like Morrison, understands the archive to be flexible, contingent, ephemeral, and always open for negotiation,” said Autumn Womack, the Assistant Professor of African American Studies and English and creator of the exhibit, per a press release. “That is, as a site of active and collaborative memory-making.”

    As a Howard University and Cornell University graduate, where she respectively earned a bachelor’s and Master of Arts in English,  Morrison published her first novel, the critically acclaimed “The Bluest Eye,” at the age of 39 in 1970 after working as a professor and editor. With her second book, “Sula,” Morrison was nominated for a National Book Award, and, by the time her third book “Song of Solomon was released,” she became recognized nationally as a critically-acclaimed writer, devoting her entire time to her career. 

    Throughout her writing career, Morrison went on to earn more achievements. In 1987, she won the Pultizer Prize for Fiction for “Beloved,” a hit that remained on the Bestseller list for 25 weeks. In 1993, she won the Nobel Prize in Literature and became the first Black woman to do so. In 1996, she gave the Jefferson Lecture and was presented with the National Book Foundation’s Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

    In 2000, Morrison was eventually named a Living Legend by the Library of Congress.

    Princeton Thehub.news Toni Morrison
    Veronika Lleshi

    Veronika Lleshi is an aspiring journalist. She currently writes for Hunter College's school newspaper, Hunter News Now. In her free time, she enjoys reading, writing and making music. Lleshi is an Athena scholar who enjoys getting involved in her community.

    Related Posts

    Forgotten Black History Found: Archaeologists Uncover Colonial Bray School’s Foundations

    June 26, 2025

    National Park Service Restores Website on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman

    April 11, 2025

    Publisher of Janet Jackson’s Memoir Calls Out the Pop Icon for Spreading Misinformation

    September 22, 2024
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?
    • Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States
    • After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes
    • This Day in History: October 21st
    • In Class with Carr: No Kings, New Maps

    Oprah Winfrey to Donate Her WeightWatchers Shares to NMAAHC Following Board Exit

    By Ayara Pommells

    Researchers Announce AI Gene Editing Tool Based on CRISPR 

    By Veronika Lleshi

    What It’s Like to be a Dad With Postpartum Depression

    By Danielle Bennett

    If You Suck at Silent Meditation, You’ll Do Great In a Sound Bath

    By Danielle Bennett

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    About
    About

    Celebrating US from one end of the land to the other. We record our acts, our accomplishments, our sufferings, and our temporary defeats throughout the diaspora. We bring content that is both unique and focused on showing the world our best unapologetically.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

    So Are Jalen Hurts Haters Still Hating or Will They Finally Shut Up?

    By FirstandPen

    Republican Senators Split With Trump Over Funding Freeze for Blue States

    By TheHub.news Staff

    After Estate Outcry, OpenAI Blocks MLK Jr. From Sora Deepfakes

    By Veronika Lleshi

    This Day in History: October 21st

    By Shayla Farrow

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    © 2025 TheHub.news A 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.