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Humanistic Design Speaker Series: "Beyond the Cyborg Imaginary: Neuroprosthetic Limbs and Embodied Science-in-the-Making"_Alexandra_Middleton_Lecture_1

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10.47 Blessings of Family (Sohaib Sultan)

Blessings of Family (Sohaib Sultan)

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HMEI: High Water Line: New Jersey -Solutions

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Assisted Living in the United States: An Open Dataset, Anton Stengel, UG '23 (3954508)

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for information and data about long-term care facilities in the United States. Unlike nursing homes, assisted living facilities (ALFs) are not federally…

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Make clean heating affordable by improving building energy efficiency in rural northern China, Shangwei Liu, G4 (3957574)

Ambient and indoor air pollution in China contributed to more than 1 million deaths in 2017, of which more than half were attributable to the residential sector, particularly the massive and…

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Bradford Seminar: " (In) Justice in Managed Retreat as Climate Adaptation"

A.R. Siders, assistant professor in the Disaster Research Center in the University of Delaware Biden School of Public Policy and Administration, will present “(In)Justice in Managed Retreat as…

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Evaluating the Impact of Climate Disasters on Property Value: A Study on Hurricane Sandy, Grace Hong, UG '21, (2312439)

I study the impact of Hurricane Sandy on New Jersey home prices using a difference-in-differences and triple difference regression from 2009 to 2019, incorporating storm damage, National Flood…

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Smart(er) Homes and Cities: The Future of Technology in Architecture, Alumni-Faculty Forum, Reunions 2020

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The Belknap Visitors in the Humanities: Janet Malcolm

The Council of the Humanities is pleased to announce that Janet Malcolm, a long-time staff writer for The New Yorker, will read from and discuss her most recent book, Forty-One False Starts: Essays…

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