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While the Iranian nation-state has long captivated the attention of our media and politics, this book examines a country that is often misunderstood and explores forgotten aspects of the debate.…
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April 12th, 2023 Speaker
Assal Rad Department
Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies Location
Robertson Bowl 001
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In the last few decades, although there has been growing scholarship focused on slavery and its impact in the United States, narratives of enslaved populations continue to be largely ignored by the…
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May 5th, 2022 Speaker
Veronica Abebe Department
Computer Science
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Friday Afternoon, 25 February, 202211.45 a.m. – 1.30 p.m. (EST); 5.45 p.m. – 7.30 p.m. (CET) – Session 3Session 3 Chair – Ronni Baer, Department of Art and Archeology and…
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February 25th, 2022 Speaker
James Parente, Jr., Frans R. E. Blom, Ronny Spaans Department
English Location
Via Zoom
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We are at a watershed moment in the history of information. The internet has given historically underrepresented voices unprecedented access to tools for self-expression, new platforms to build…
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February 1st, 2022 Speaker
Danny Rogers, Global Disinformation Index Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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By looking at the lives of African Americans who have found inspiration in the classics we can all learn about the enduring value of these texts. The same fire that burned in the souls of our…
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October 6th, 2021 Speaker
Dr. Anika Prather Department
James Madison Program Location
Zoom
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Join us for a discussion of the Princeton Pre-read selection for the Class of 2025, Moving Up Without Losing Your Way: The Ethical Costs of Upward Mobility by philosopher and Princeton Class of 2002…
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October 1st, 2021 Speaker
Jennifer Morton, Gabrielle Girgis, Alejandro Rodriguez, Robert P. George Department
James Madison Program Location
Zoom
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Professor Peter Brooks, a comparative literature scholar, with a special interest in 19th and 20th century French novels, discusses his current work-in-progress, "Seduced by Story: How…
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Peter Brooks Department
Princeton University Library
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Individuals with disabilities are underrepresented in postsecondary science education. Given this, it is critical that we learn more about how individuals with disabilities navigate a variety of…
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September 18th, 2021 Speaker
Logan Gin, University of Arizona, Tempe, Arizona
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Amy Abdalla '21 presents her certificate project, "Revolutionary Surveillance," during the Program in Journalism's third annual Senior Colloquium. My article will expose the…
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April 29th, 2021 Speaker
Amy Abdalla Department
Program in Journalism, Humanities Council Location
Remote
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Links 1. Video home page on Middle Ages for Educators2. For reports and resources on Anti-Asian and Anti-Asian American Sentiment, see the AAPI COVID-19 Project.3. For images, maps, and graphs on the…
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March 31st, 2021 Speaker
Magda Teter
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EHL Seminar 3: Managing Risks: Some Farmers’ Perspectives (part 1) Tuesday, October 20 Speakers: John Haldon
(History, Princeton) Benjamin Trump (US Army Corps of Engineering R & D…
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October 20th, 2020 Speaker
Panel Department
Medieval Studies; Climate Change and History Research Initiative Location
Princeton University
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How do states respond to the challenge of climate governance? This question has important practical policy implications but also suggests unexplored conceptual terrain. From a practical point of…
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November 9th, 2020 Speaker
Navroz Dubash Department
C-PREE Location
Virtual/Zoom
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