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Kevon Rhiney

Kevon Rhiney holds a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of the West Indies (Jamaica). He is currently an Associate Professor of Human-Environment Geography at Rutgers University – New…

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REES Workshop - Panel 2 (11.03.23)

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CITP Seminar: Dan Calacci – Why Data Rights Should be Labor Rights: Data Protection and AI Regulation for Gig Workers and Beyond

Workers everywhere are more surveilled, managed, and quantified by technology than ever before, harming people’s health, safety, and dignity at work. Gig workers like Uber and Lyft drivers…

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How to "Open Science"

We hear a lot about how open science or the practice of making research products and processes available to all, is a good thing! But how do we actually do 'Open Science'? Join Open…

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Bradford Seminar: 'Harmonizing Forces: A Global Quest to Tackle the Water and Climate Crisis Through Sustainable Development Goals"

In an era defined by environmental challenges, the world is witnessing a transformative journey undertaken in parallel by global corporations, non-governmental organizations, and government…

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Chlamy 2023 Awards Ceremony

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Laboratory Learning Program orientation video

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RMMay2023

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TigerTalks in the City: Innovations in Arts Accessibility

This extraordinary panel of Princetonians committed to disability justice and enhancing accessibility in the arts explored the advances to which our community has contributed. Kay Gayner '86, is…

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Making Your Code Run Faster: Hardware Acceleration for Similar Input Data, Haiyue Ma, GS (2924007)

It is crucial to make computer programs run faster. Traditionally, the execution time for the same program stays the same regardless of the inputs. Based on the observation that programs tend to…

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Impact of Exclusion from the 2019 National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam on Access to Welfare Benefits, Uma Menon, UG '24 (2278996)

The 2019 National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the Indian state of Assam intended to distinguish real citizens from purported illegal immigrants by requiring all individuals to present documents…

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Considering Intergenerational Equity: The Ethics of Deploying a Mosquito Gene Drive in Sub-Saharan Africa, Felicia Sanders, UG '25 (2770420)

Malaria was eradicated in the United States in 1951, but it is now the sixth biggest cause of death in low-income nations, and conventional preventative approaches, like pesticides, are becoming…

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Placing Domesday's Anonymous Women, Claire Schultz UG '24 (2264438)

Domesday was a "Great Survey" of English landholdings conducted in 1086, following the Norman Conquest of 1066 led by William the Conqueror. This text was digitized and put in CSV form by…

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Bradford Seminar: "ACCESS - Advancing Capacity for Climate and Environment Social Science"

Professor Patrick Devine-Wright’s expertise spans human geography and environmental psychology with a primary interest in the social acceptance of energy infrastructures, community engagement…

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06April2023_EnhancingAwarenessAroundAccessibility

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VPN at Princeton - March 2023

Tips for using VPN at Princeton

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