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From Pascale Poussart June 2nd, 2020
0 0 likes | 150 150 playsMay 5th, 2020 webinar "REINTERPRETATION". Hosted by Christine Murphy, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs, with welcome by Sarah-Jane Leslie, Dean of the… -
From Pascale Poussart June 2nd, 2020
0 0 likes | 147 147 playsMay 7th, 2020 webinar "WELLBEING". Hosted by Karla Ewalt, Associate Dean for Research, with welcome by Pablo Debenedetti, Dean for Research.… -
From Pascale Poussart June 2nd, 2020
0 0 likes | 137 137 playsMay 6th, 2020 webinar "ENVIRONMENT". Hosted by Pascale Poussart, Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research, with welcome by Jill Dolan, Dean of the… -
From Research Princeton Research Day May 5th, 2020
1 1 likes | 93 93 playsWe were originally working on promoting supplier diversity at the University. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have pivoted to working on promoting local businesses in… -
From Research Princeton Research Day May 4th, 2020
0 0 likes | 129 129 playsDarja Filippova (Comparative Literature, Phd candidate and artist) and Natalie Romero Marx (Montclair University faculty, filmmaker and artist) will present an 8-min… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 30th, 2020
0 0 likes | 128 128 playsThe purpose of this research project is to measure the degree to which the current trend of reverse immigration of Italians to Albania is attributable to Albania's… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
1 1 likes | 186 186 playsBrain-computer interfaces are one of humanity's most ambitious goals. This technology promises to augment our cognitive and physical abilities by allowing us to… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
1 1 likes | 70 70 playsBritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill's speeches in the House of Commons from May and June 1940 have now achieved legendary status, but initially they… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
0 0 likes | 46 46 playsThe current special education landscape engenders distrust. We designed a website connecting parents of children with special education needs to high-quality resources,… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
1 1 likes | 115 115 playsThe serrated (saw-shaped) coins of the Carthaginians, Romans, Seleucids, and Antigonids remain an enigma in the history of coinage. A large reason for this has been the… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
1 1 likes | 41 41 playsCarbon is a primary component of most present-day commodities and can be viewed as the backbone of our global economy. Carbon dioxide is considered one of the most… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
0 0 likes | 37 37 playsZeolites are crystalline, solid Brønsted acid catalysts with tunable micropore (< 2 nm diameters) networks that act as molecular sieves by selectively… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
0 0 likes | 89 89 playsIntricate stories line the quiet spaces in and around living cells. Capturing these microscopic stories and communicating them to people in creative, accessible ways… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
0 0 likes | 23 23 playsShallow carbonates represent one of the most abundant archives of Earth history. Specifically, carbonate geochemistry serves as a proxy for paleoclimate parameters such… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
0 0 likes | 37 37 playsFood and agriculture is one of New Jersey's largest industries, yet local producers have difficulty selling their goods directly to consumers. Our initiative… -
From Research Princeton Research Day April 29th, 2020
0 0 likes | 141 141 playsThis project explores the reasoning behind Britain’s decision to intern over 2 000 captured Boer (Afrikaner) combatants on the island of Ceylon from 1900-1902…