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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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Pruning Closures in Your Environment Based Interpreter
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August 16th, 2020 Speaker
Andrew Appel Department
COS Location
Princeton NJ
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PNI Bootcamp 2020 Day 1 Math/Programming
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August 3rd, 2020 Department
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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May 12th, 2017 Speaker
Mark Vessey Department
Classics Location
Aaron Burr Hall
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British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's speeches in the House of Commons from May and June 1940 have now achieved legendary status, but initially they encountered a varied response from…
Date
April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Will Brown '20 Department
History
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W. Jason Morgan talks about his personal recollection of some of the ideas and people at Princeton that led to the discovery of plate tectonics in 1967.
Date
March 29th, 2018 Speaker
W. Jason Morgan, Knox Taylor Professor of Geology, Emeritus Department
Geosciences Location
10 Guyot Hall
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PCTS "Bridging Mathematical Optimization, Information Theory and Data Science"
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May 15th, 2018 Speaker
Guanghui Lan Department
PCTS Location
407 Jadwin Hall
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October 24th, 2015 Speaker
Sylvia Nasar Department
Mathematics
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Samuel Wang, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, discusses future directions in the study of neuroscience, child brain development, autism, and human…
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September 26th, 2014 Speaker
Samuel Wang, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Department
Office of the Alumni Association
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September 11th, 2011 Speaker
Rachael DeLue, Associate Professor of Art and Archaeology Department
Dean of the College
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February 24th, 2004 Speaker
Daniel Libeskind, Studio Daniel Libeskind Department
Public Lecture Series
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October 10th, 2005 Speaker
Bruce Cole, National Endowment for the Humanities Department
President's Lecture Series
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