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May 5th, 2023 Speaker
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Alejandro Portes, Doug Massey Department
Sociology Location
Carl A Fields Center
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This project explores the parallel narratives of Degei, the Fijian Creator God, and Kaliya, a Hindu Cosmic Being. Both Degei and Kaliya are mythological snakes living in the Nakauvadra Mountains of…
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April 21st, 2023 Speaker
Ipsita Dey Department
Anthropology
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Natasha Iskander is the James Weldon Johnson Professor of Urban Planning and Public Service at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service. Her research focuses on the ways that…
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February 13th, 2023 Speaker
Nastaha Iskander Department
C-PREE Location
300 Wallace
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gent-based modeling – in which system-level outcomes emerge from interactions among individuals and their environment – can provide unique insights in the study of livelihoods…
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December 5th, 2022 Speaker
Andrew Reid Bell Department
C-PREE Location
300 Wallace Hall
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The digital domain is fast emerging as a new
landscape of global competition and conflict. The benefits of
digitization have been immense, but so have the harms — rampant…
Date
November 29th, 2022 Speaker
Monica Greco, Anne-Marie Slaughte, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, Princeton University
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As a part of studying ‘collective migration’—the large scale migration of thousands of cells that is important for healing and developmental processes—the CohenLab harnesses a…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Gawoon Shim Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Applications of remote sensing data to monitor bird migration usher a new understanding of magnitude and extent of movements across entire flyways. Millions of birds move through the western USA, yet…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Patrick B. Newcombe Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Lindsey Schmidt '21 presents her certificate project, "As Migration Surges, Advocates and Experts Say Climate Change Shares the Blame," during the Program in Journalism's third…
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April 29th, 2021 Speaker
Lindsey Schmidt Department
Program in Journalism, Humanities Council Location
Remote
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Following the micro-targeting of Latino national origin groups by the Biden and Trump campaigns during the 2020 election cycle, my thesis examines the role between pre-migration experiences and…
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Jorge Pereira, UG '21 Department
Politics
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Ran Abramitzky discusses the Census Linking Project's relevance to current societal issues.
Date
July 10th, 2020 Speaker
Ran Abramitzky, Stanford University Department
Industrial Relations Section, Economics
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Summer Research Colloquium Research Summary - Inferring Geographic Migration Patterns of COVID-19 with MACHINA
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July 30th, 2020 Department
The Office of Undergraduate Research
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