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What is the role of cultural identity in preserving wellbeing and navigating the wounds of history? This lecture explores the profound historical trauma ingrained in the Palestinian experience and…
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February 27th, 2024 Speaker
Dr Samah Jabr Department
English Location
McCosh 10
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In Part 1 of this workshop at the Engage 2020 conference, Susannah Shipton ’14 of AlleyCorp shared a framework for understanding the key characteristics of a strong startup idea.In this…
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November 17th, 2020 Speaker
Susannah Shipton '14 Department
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Location
Online
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Historically, women have been more likely than men to have their pain dismissed by physicians as being “all in their head.” The minimization of pain experiences by the medical community…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Miriam Stern Department
Linguistics
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Walking the Path: Hindu and Christian Perspectives on the Spiritual Journey
September 15, 2021
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Yuval Levin, Editor, National Affairs; Hertog Fellow, Ethics and Public Policy Center
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Psychology graduate student Mina Cikara presents her work on human response to pain in others, with a focus on Schadenfreude, in her study of rival fan groups (Red Sox and Yankees.)
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April 27th, 2010 Speaker
Mina Cikara, Psychology graduate student. Department
Labyrinth Books, CAPA, Graduate Alumni Relations Committee
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Michael Wood, Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Comparative Literature, explains the various ways to read a poem.
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October 1st, 2010 Speaker
Michael Wood, Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Comparative Literature. Department
Department of English; Office of the Alumni Association
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