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Experimental research has identified a set
of guiding principles of learning that can make students studying more
effective and efficient. In this workshop you will learn about these
principles…
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November 18th, 2020 Speaker
Nic Voge Department
McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning Location
Virtual
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The Conference and Event Services Team will lead this festive session focused on celebrating with your coworkers. We will cover retirements, holiday parties and other ways your team can celebrate…
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No matter how your midterm week went, this
workshop is designed to help you learn from your experience so as to finish the
semester strong.
Join this roundtable discussion about what’s…
Date
October 26th, 2020 Speaker
Nic Voge, Alec Dun Department
McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning & Athletics Location
Virtual
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Ready for your midterms? In this workshop you will learn proven methods for anticipating and preparing for the kind of problems and questions you will be expected to answer on exams., selecting and…
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September 29th, 2020 Speaker
Nic Voge Department
McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning Location
Virtual
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Looking for more effective—and efficient—study
strategies? Because of the large amounts of information assigned and the
compressed schedule of midterm exam week, you need to prioritize,…
Date
September 25th, 2020 Speaker
Nic Voge Department
McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning Location
Virtual
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Learn How to Maximize Your Reading Efficiency! To achieve academic success at Princeton it is crucial for students to develop superior strategies for reading and learning from text. In this workshop…
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September 16th, 2020 Speaker
Nic Voge Department
McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning Location
Virtual
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Is procrastination an obstacle to maintaining balance and achieving academic success? If so, you are not alone. Up to 80% of college students report that procrastination has been a significant issue.…
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September 14th, 2020 Speaker
Nic Voge Department
McGraw Center for Teaching & Learning (Undergraduate Learning Program) Location
Virtual
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Our second seminar, Class Day, was a highly requested topic
and we’re excited to bring everyone together to discuss their plans. Tom Dunne, Deputy Dean of Undergraduate Students and
Christine…
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May 8th, 2020 Speaker
Tom Dunne, Christine Gage, Patty Lieb, Evan Schneider
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Leah Boustan of Princeton University and Ran Abramitzky of Stanford University explain why they started the Census Linking Project.
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July 10th, 2020 Speaker
Leah Boustan, Ran Abramitzky Department
Industrial Relations Section, Economics
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Part of the TigerTalks Digital series, this panel explored How to Build and Sustain a Culture of Innovation. Startups begin with an innovative idea. But, is the culture established in the early…
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June 11th, 2020 Speaker
Randy Altschuler, Tshaka Cunningham, Roselle Safran, Tim Hwang, Margarita Womack Department
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Location
Zoom webinar
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May 5th, 2020 Speaker
Seema Golestaneh, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University Department
Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies
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Seven recent alumni, who are in the fields of law,
medicine, publishing, journalism, film, theater administration, and
non-profit education, returned to campus to talk about…
Speaker
Alex Ulyett '11 - Penguin Random House; MBA '20 Department
English Department
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Seven recent alumni, who are in the fields of law,
medicine, publishing, journalism, film, theater administration, and
non-profit education, returned to campus to talk about their
professional…
Speaker
Alex Ulyett '11 - Penguin Random House; MBA '20 Department
English
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John Adams once wrote that the true American Revolution was in the “minds of the American people,” and Thomas Jefferson once described the Declaration of Independence as an…
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February 20th, 2020 Speaker
C. Bradley Thompson, BB&T Research Professor of Political Science, Clemson University Department
James Madison Program, Politics Location
Bowen Hall 222
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