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My research focuses on how and why societal perception of Black women in America has evolved in response to the personal agency that Black women have exercised against existing social structures.…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Mya Koffie, UG '27 (B78F387E) Department
Public and International Affairs
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We say goodbye to 1915 Hall during the 22-23 academic year. Revisit some of our memories as we bid farewell to this beloved building.
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December 6th, 2022 Department
Residential Colleges
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I posit that Shin Yu Pai's poetry on Asian American stories and mementos are not merely commemoration/memorialization, but further engage with the challenge of constructing an identity of the…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Grace Tan Department
English
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March 23rd, 2022 Speaker
Various Department
Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies Location
Chapel
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This series of short videos answers frequently asked information security questions and shares insights from professionals in the field. Join us as we ask the important questions and have some fun…
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October 19th, 2021 Speaker
Tara Schaufler Department
Information Security Office
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Tuberculosis remains a major health issue in the world today with over 10 million cases a year. Delamanid (Deltyba) is a new drug for the treatment of multidrug-resistant TB that was approved in…
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Satya K Nayagam, UG '22 Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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A smaller, faster, cheaper route to fusion energy - Dan Clery video presents Dr. Prager and others speaking about Spherical Tokamaks.
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