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On Wednesday,
November 2, 2022, the Seeger Center for Hellenic Studies hosted Sounds of
Cyprus and Alkinoos Ioannidis for a joint concert and lecture event. Co-led by
Elena Chris and Peter…
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November 22nd, 2022 Speaker
Sounds of Cyprus and Alkinoos Ioannidis Location
Princeton University
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This thesis investigates decentralization on population health through quantitative means in the Philippines during the transition period from 1989-1998. The driving hypothesis is that…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Madison Spinelli Department
Public and International Affairs
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The SWAPI (Solar Wind and Pickup Ions) instrument on NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) mission uses ultrathin (~10 nm) carbon foils for coincidence measurements. Other…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Nina Arcot Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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My dissertation, Musica Experientia/Experimentum, explores the intersection between acoustics, aesthetics, and artisanal knowledge (involved in musical instruments) in the seventeenth century. What…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Joyce Wei-Jo Chen Department
Music
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My research explores the relationship between depression and job satisfaction. Less than half of American employees feel satisfied with their jobs. Low job satisfaction affects more than an…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Mindy Burton, UG Department
Economics
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Come warm-up for Halloween with the Princeton University Sinfonia. Additional musical treats are likely to creep onto this program...
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October 30th, 2021 Speaker
Princeton University Orchestra Department
Department of Music Location
Richardson Hall
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Towards Accurate Multiplexed Proteomics on a Linear Ion Trap-Only Instrument
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July 27th, 2021 Speaker
Jessica Wang Department
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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The banjo was not born in the United States, but it became the quintessential American instrument. There are various types of banjos and many styles of playing. Robby George and Tony Trischka will…
Date
May 29th, 2020 Speaker
Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program, Princeton University, and Tony Trischka, Legendary Banjo Virtuoso Department
James Madison Program, Politics Location
Zoom Webinar
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Annual Dinner & A Recital Celebrating the Friends-Funded Acquisition of Madrigal Partbooks
Princeton University
April 22, 2018
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A Musical Conversation on the American Folk Music Tradition (Part 1)
The James Madison Program is delighted to welcome to Princeton Folk-Legacy recording artist Ed Trickett. Both as a solo…
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Dr. Ulrike G.K. Wegst, Drexel Univewrsity
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