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Explaining the Post-Covid Racial Wage Gap Compression Advised by: Prof. Ellora Derenoncourt, Economics
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August 1st, 2023 Speaker
Joe Fast Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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May 5th, 2023 Speaker
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Alejandro Portes, Doug Massey Department
Sociology Location
Carl A Fields Center
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Traditional accounts of Third World interaction with the norm of sovereignty presume that these states complied with the norm by assimilating into a Western-dominated order after decolonization,…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Kanishkh Kanodia, UG '23 Department
Public Policy
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This Talk Reports on Iraq focus on the difficulties and problems arising from its legacy of wars and dictatorship. This is to be expected in a post-conflict country undergoing such a radical…
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Please join the African American Studies department for our spring
colloquium, “Queering Black Studies” as we discuss historical, literary,
and cultural analyses of Black queer life…
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January 19th, 2022 Speaker
Wallce D. Best Department
African American Studies
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On October 26, please join Suzanne Schneider for a discussion of her new book, The Apocalypse and the End of History: Modern Jihad and the Crisis of Liberalism, which delves into the politics and the…
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October 26th, 2021 Speaker
Suzanne Schneider Department
TRI Location
Zoom/Virtual
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Following the micro-targeting of Latino national origin groups by the Biden and Trump campaigns during the 2020 election cycle, my thesis examines the role between pre-migration experiences and…
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Jorge Pereira, UG '21 Department
Politics
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Karen Comins and Erika Gilfether sat down and talked about Karen’s long career as a preschool teacher at UNOW Day Nursery on the campus of Princeton University. Karen began working at UNOW in…
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May 29th, 2019 Speaker
Karen Comins and Erika Gilfether
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Charles Moore, The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator
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Brian Kernighan *69, Professor of Computer Science asks says when we try to tell a computer what to do, we are writing in a language, artificial to be sure, but with grammar, semantics, and plenty of…
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November 11th, 2010 Speaker
Marion Nestle and David Kessler, with Ruth Reichl Department
Woodrow Wilson School
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