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Part II of a film created for M.Arch Professional thesis. Film is incomplete in nature. Digital manipulation synopsis: The Symbiote Village is planned on principles of mutualism between humans,…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Hannah Lucia Terry Department
Architecture, History of Science
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Plants are responsible for almost everything around us. Not just as crops for us or livestock to eat, but also for the wood that makes up our houses and furniture, the cotton that we wear as clothes,…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Eric Franklin Department
Molecular Biology
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Please join us for the first discussion in our series on Democratic Governance and the Question of Self-Determination with Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Emeritus, on…
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October 15th, 2021 Speaker
Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Emeritus, Harvard Law School Department
LISD Location
Webinar
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What is the best way to learn and become an expert? To find out, I used functional MRI to scan the brains of Princeton students enrolled in an introduction to computer science course while watching…
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Meir Meshulam Department
Neuroscience
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Hear from Tobi Ayeni '21 and Nadia Ralston '22 as they introduce their organization Reclaim Energies and discuss their experiences and journey in seeing it to fruition.
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August 19th, 2020 Speaker
Tobi Ayeni and Nadia Ralston Department
Pace Center for Civic Engagement
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Insertion Sort
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August 12th, 2020 Speaker
David Walker Department
COS Location
Princeton NJ
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Summer Research
Colloquium Research Summary - Reconstructing partition matroids with rank queries
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July 30th, 2020 Speaker
Geoffrey Mon Department
The Office of Undergraduate Research
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This talk will address some of the contemporary issues in Yemen such as the ongoing humanitarian crisis, the Southern Transitional Council in Aden, Houthi negotiations, the Riyadh Agreement, the…
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Princeton Perspective Project (PPP) Video Testimonial by Bo Peard '15
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Vance Smith, Professor of English, explains the life and work of Umberto Eco and what it teaches us about the importance of the Middle Ages and the concept of "author." Presented as part of…
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March 24th, 2004 Speaker
Vance Smith, Professor of English. Department
Office of the Alumni Association
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