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May 21st, 2024 Speaker
Ingrid Boas Location
Robertson 016
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Graduate Students explain Why Slavic.
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Slavic Languages and Literatures
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My thesis explores interactions with queer representation in literature for children and teenagers in Cork, Ireland. Recent far-right protests and library harassment in Cork reflect larger…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Allison Rose Peart, UG '24 (C04F7004) Department
Anthropology
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Latin is difficult for machines to translate due to the language being highly inflectional and overlapping word forms frequently creating ambiguity. Even with the help of dedicated human translators,…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Natalia Tam, UG '25 (4391AAA4) Department
Computer Science
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My research focuses on how and why societal perception of Black women in America has evolved in response to the personal agency that Black women have exercised against existing social structures.…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Mya Koffie, UG '27 (B78F387E) Department
Public and International Affairs
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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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March 27th, 2024 Speaker
Dr. Julia Hartley Department
Mossavar Rahmani Persian Gulf Studies Location
Robertson 001
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Through our research, we explore the contents of light novels, a medium of short young-adult fiction novels in Japan, through a dataset of light novel titles of the past 50 years. Through analyzing…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Anthony Ng, UG '23 and Kurt Lemai, UG '23 (2262522) Department
Computer Science and Comparative Literature
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April 19th, 2023 Speaker
Nadia Bou Ali Department
Comparative Literature Location
Wallace 300
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The Friends of Princeton University Library present Gene Andrew Jarrett, the Dean of the Faculty and William S. Tod Professor of English at Princeton University. Jarrett will share the story of how…
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