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Economic History Workshop: "The Uses of AI for Writing Economic History"

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools will not replace historians anytime soon, but AI tools are increasingly being used in researching economic history, providing both new methodologies and…

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Effects of Diagenesis on 𝛿⁷Li in Viki Core during Late Ordovician, Hirnantian Glaciation, Celia Murphy-Braunstein, UG '25 (DDEB2A24)

This project investigates the effects of diagenesis on δ7Li in shallow-marine carbonates collected from the Viki Drill Core during the Late Ordovician, Hirnantian Glaciation. The research…

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What Does It Say? Post-OCR Correction with OpenAI’s GPT Models, James Zhang, UG '25 (218B610D)

The digitization of historical documents is crucial for preserving and providing access to our humanity—our history, our culture, and our lessons. Yet, the process continues to face unresolved…

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WDA Conference Alero Olympio - SocialTransformations

Alero Olympio was an architect and builder of radical ecologies. Born in Ghana and working extensively between Scotland and her homeland, Olympio theorized and exercised a rigorous dedication to…

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REES Workshop - Panel 2 (11.03.23)

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REES Workshop - Panel 3 (11.03.23)

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Brazil Lab: "The Madmen's Revolt - Agency and Insubordination at Brazil's National Hospital for the Insane" (11.1.2023)

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TRI Talk - Samuel Helfont

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Iraq against the World: Saddam, America, and the post-Cold War Order

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The Romantic Myth of the U.S. National Parks as Constructed by Frank Jay Haynes and John Muir, Taylor G. Branch, UG '23 (2263948)

Imagine “wilderness”. Does it evoke tropical jungles? Arid deserts? Thick deciduous forests? The concreteness of these images contradicts the fact that, historically and culturally,…

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Exploring the Decline of Ice Skating on Lake Carnegie through Digital Newspaper Archives, Grace Liu, UG '23 (2267261)

As the global climate warms, lakes are expected and have been observed to experience changes in seasonal ice cover. Previous research has observed decreasing freeze durations, but relatively few…

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Drucker Lecture - Dr. Aomar Boum

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NES Responsa & Letters Group (3.21.23)

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Sites of Memory: A Symposium on Toni Morrison and the Archive "Writing The Archive"

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10.6.22 The Sassoons: The Global Merchants and the Making of a Dynasty

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9.20.22 Asfuriyyeh A History of Madness, Modernity and War in the Middle East

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