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ReMatch+ Intern - Dash Pai and Yan Zhen Zhu

Within-Respondent Alignment Between Single-Choice and Mark-All-That-Apply Survey Measures for Sexual Orientation Advised by:Professor Kristopher Velasco - Department of Sociology Christina Pao (GS)

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Allyship Through Service - Pace Center for Civic Engagement

Working in and with communities, especially ones where we don't all have the same lived experiences and identities requires us to do personal work to understand our own identities and to…

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Documenting Violence: Surveying Haitian Perspectives and Experiences Amidst Governance Turmoil and Escalating Gang Violence, Gil Sander Joseph, UG '25 (716B9055)

Haiti is going through a particularly tumultuous period in its recent history marked by a complex governance crisis and the expansion of geographic and political control of gangs over Haitian…

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Evidence-Based Equity: A Quantitative Comparison of Patient Care by Race at Princeton University Health Services, Meghana Bhupati ,UG '26, Cole Strupp, UG '26, Angel Ndubisi, UG '26, Dharmil Bhavsar, UG '26, (EC15EBF2)

Studies have shown that racial minorities are less likely to utilize primary healthcare and more likely to express mistrust and dissatisfaction in some healthcare settings. We sought to determine…

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Contested Curricula: A Study of Gender, Sexuality, and Freedoms in the Classroom, Casey Beidel, UG '24 (45C929B1)

In recent years, eighteen states have adopted anti-LGBTQ+ legislation restricting course content addressing gender and sexuality, mandating that teachers inform administrators of students’…

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Sharon and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies: "Iran in 19th-Century French Literature"

Iran held a unique place in the culture of nineteenth-century France, considered at once part of the Orient and yet elevated above all other Oriental nations. Admiration, identification, and even…

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Carrington Johnson '24 - Open House 2024

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Influence & Interference - Joshua Cohen: "Making Literature in the Age of Haters"

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Sinews of the Soul: Comparing Christian Baptism and Indigenous Adoption

For all of the real and important contrasts between them, the Indigenous peoples and French Catholic colonists who encountered one another in 17th-century New France were both convinced that…

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Zelensky Effect with Olga Onuch (10.6.23)

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CITP Seminar: Alice Marwick - Beyond the Binary: How LGBTQ+ People Negotiate Networked Privacy

Networked privacy is the desire to maintain agency over information within the social and technological networks in which information is disclosed, given meaning, and shared. This agency is…

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Giuffra Conference - Is America a Creedal Nation

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Lessons and Legacies: A Study of Pan-Africanist Ideation and the Participation of Nigerian Brits in Homeland Politics, Jemima Williams, UG (2268453)

The current literature on diasporic political participation is sparse, limited in geographical scope and focuses mostly on traditional forms of participation such as lobbying and voting. These…

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4.12.2023 MRC Wednesday Seminar: State of Resistance: Politics, Culture, and Identity in Modern Iran A Conversation with Assal Rad

While the Iranian nation-state has long captivated the attention of our media and politics, this book examines a country that is often misunderstood and explores forgotten aspects of the debate.…

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Code of the World: A Digital Storytelling Project in the Heritage Language Classroom

Many Russophone heritage students cite 'identity' as the principal reason for studying the language; they come to class to explore and assess the deep-rooted cultural, emotional, and…

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