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May 20th, 2024 Speaker
Linda Shi Location
Robertson 016
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This thesis defends Plato’s Allegory by arguing that physical and mental freedom are necessary for human freedom. These freedoms are necessary because they fulfill the precondition for human…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Tori Tinsley, UG '24 (90ED54C3) Department
Politics
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This project utilizes quantitative methods to code for instances of far-right group collaboration. This phenomenon began in 2022 and has potentially negative consequences for domestic secutiry if…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Caroline Schuckel, UG '25 (9CF5D14F) Department
Public and International Affairs
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Money talks. But what is it really saying? In the mainstream music market, money has a tumultuous history, exploiting even the world’s most powerful musicians. From Prince painting the word…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Zi Liu, UG '24 (D2736BBA) Department
Sociology
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Follow Vitus Larrieu along on his day in his summer internship with Pensacola MESS Hall. Vitus has been able to serve his community and learn more about the world of education and…
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CBE senior Kaleb Areda '24 shares his love of chemistry and math and his vision of bringing a manufacturing industry to his home country Ethiopia.
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Chemical and Biological Engineering
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CBE senior Camila Martinez '24 discusses how the broad intellectual scope of chemical engineering allows her to tackle hard problems in clean energy and beyond.
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Chemical and Biological Engineering
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We present three digital resources for language pedagogy built on empirical research, all of which are freely and publicly available. The goal is to make the results of current research accessible to…
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March 21st, 2023 Speaker
Laura Janda, Tore Nesset Department
Department of Language and Culture, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Location
Princeton University
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Astrophysics and Planetary Science have never been fields in which all people are equally welcomed. In recent years, and prompted by recent events, more and more scientists have been trying to…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Kate Macakanja, Savannah Pobre Department
Astrophysical Sciences
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In the study of Ising models on large locally tree-like graphs, in both rigorous and non-rigorous methods one is often led to understanding the so-called
belief propagation distributional recursions…
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April 28th, 2022 Speaker
Qian Yu, Post Doc Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Collective trauma emerged as a focus of scholarly inquiry with the First World War. Today, sociologists understand that collective trauma can give rise to the construction of meaning and identity…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Naomi Shifrin Department
Sociology, Religion
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Visualizing Russian is a suite of tools benefiting language learners, teachers, and researchers and enabling each user-group to access the complex system of the Russian language through visualization…
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October 28th, 2021 Speaker
Steven Clancy Department
Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, Harvard University Location
Online
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September 29th, 2021 Speaker
Adedoyin Teriba Department
SoA Location
N101 Betts
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May 5th, 2020 Speaker
Seema Golestaneh, Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Cornell University Department
Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies
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