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Ozawa, Tomoki, 4 December 2024, "Quantum metric: from perspectives on optical response and topology"

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Tanner Lectures on Human Values "In Praise of Racial Liberalism: Lecture 1: What Does Racial Justice Mean Today?"

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Elhini, Maha, May 20, 2024, "Panel Session: Power Justice and Community Collaboration"

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The Barriers We Build To Quality Schools: An Optimization Study of Zoning and School Inequality, Olivia Cao, UG '24 (1DA5FB37)

Despite the recognized importance of education, quality education is not accessible to everyone in the United States due to barriers created by housing, which are maintained by practices such as…

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The Right and the Future of Capitalism with Oren Cass and Samuel Gregg

On April 10, 2024, the James Madison Program hosted Oren Cass, Executive Director of American Compass, and Samuel Gregg, Friedrich Hayek Chair in Economics and Economic History at the American…

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Fewster, Chris, March 20, 2024, "Quantum energy inequalities"

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20240410_JMP-The Right and the Future of Capitalism

Recent years have seen a debate about whether conservatives should rethink their commitment to free-market principles, and whether a new economic approach is coming to conservatism. This event…

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Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar Rahmani Center Lecture: "Social Inequality Before and After the Revolution in Iran"

Rising inequality sparked Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution and like all popular revolutions the Islamic Republic espoused economic justice as its main objective. The fact that four decades…

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OURSIP Intern - Joe Fast

Explaining the Post-Covid Racial Wage Gap Compression Advised by: Prof. Ellora Derenoncourt, Economics

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OURSIP Intern - Elie Belkin

How Topology Controls the Dynamics of Physics: Hamiltonian Floer Homology and the Arnold Conjecture Advised by: Prof. Peter Ozsváth, Mathematics

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The Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks in China, Shirley (Yilin) Ren, UG '24 (2279715)

The distributional outcomes of monetary policy have garnered increasing attention from the academic and political communities in recent years. While there has been significant progress on both the…

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CITP Special Event Eszter Hargittai Book Discussion - Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times

Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times by Eszter Hargittai, CITP Visiting Research Scholar. The book examines the hidden disparities that emerged during the global…

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Urban Tree Cover Monitoring: Towards Environmental Equity and Sustainability, Bhartendu Pandey, Post Doc (3963713)

Urban tree cover is important for human health, wellbeing, and environmental sustainability. However, we have a limited understanding of tree cover distributions and dynamics, and their social and…

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Ira W. DeCamp Bioethics Seminar - Kathryn Paige Harden - "The Genetic Lottery and Its Ethical Implications"

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The Future of Global Education – Princeton in dialogue with students from Sciences Po, Paris, France

The COVID pandemic has destabilized higher education globally, impeding research cooperation across countries, and limiting travel and study between countries. Amid weakened support for educational…

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Race in the COVID Era: What America’s History of Racism and Xenophobia Means for Today

As COVID-19 has swept across the United States, it has unmasked and amplified existing racial inequities. Rampant fear and misinformation has provoked a wave of discrimination, harassment, and hate…

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