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Hñähñu at Princeton University, Ixtle Montuffar, UG '27, (BF05EB26)This is a creative project highlighting the experiences of being Hñähñu Indigenous within Princeton University with conversations on legacy, culture, modern implications of…
From Research Princeton Research Day
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Princeton Through The Centuries Demystifying Collegiate Gothic: The Many Architectural Styles of Princeton, Bethany R. Villa, UG '26 (132340B9)You may know of Princeton’s famous buildings across campus, some like Blair Arch, Firestone, the University Chapel among others but have you ever wondered why these buildings were…
From Research Princeton Research Day
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THE NATURAL RESOURCE CURSE AND COLONIAL LEGACY IN FRENCH WEST AFRICA, Saran Touré, UG '22 (3960184)This paper re-examines the mechanisms behind the development of the natural resource curse in French West Africa. The natural resource curse in the region is usually attributed to weak contemporary…
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Smiling Behind the Mask: Tokyo Olympics and Its VolunteersDr. Barbara Holthus of the German Institute for Japanese Studies explains to the Princeton East Asian Studies community her research on volunteers for the Tokyo 2020 in 2021. The world’s…
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The Tactics of Talent: An Analysis of Army Officer Talent Market Design, Carter Gipson, UG '21 (2307164)For the first time in over a century, the Army is undertaking a fundamental reform of the way it manages its people. At its center is the rollout of the Army Talent Alignment Process – a new…
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Thrive - From Student Activist to University TrusteeBrent L. Henry ’69, University Trustee, interviewed by Ita Ekpoudom ’03, Partner, GingerBread Capital
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A Musical Conversation on the American Folk Music Tradition (Part 1)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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