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Close inspection of Nanjing’s University charter and administrative-level official documents reveals the deep, early influences of Japanese education models on the structure of the Physics and…
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May 6th, 2023 Speaker
Julia Zhou, UG '24 Department
East Asian Studies
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The growing degree of political polarization across the world which has yielded power to increasingly nationalistic leaders. How large of a threat does political polarization pose to modern…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Aly Rashid, UG '26 (3993447) Department
Politics
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The Arbitrum blockchain protocol started as a Princeton University research project, and has grown into a robust community hosting hundred of applications and over 600,000 monthly users. Along the…
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March 8th, 2023 Speaker
Ed Felten Department
CITP Location
Comp Sci 105
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On October 26, 2022, the James Madison Program hosted a lecture by
Matthew Continetti on The State of Conservatism 2022, based on his
recent book, "The Right: The Hundred-Year War for…
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October 26th, 2022 Speaker
Matthew Continetti Department
Politics/James Madison Program Location
Bowen Hall 222
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Are citizens’ assemblies a solution to solve two pressing crises: democratic dissatisfaction and climate emergency? The Citizens’ Convention for Climate, and the Great National Debate in…
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October 26th, 2022 Department
PIIRS
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Edgar Lee Masters is known for creating one of the first—and most aggressive—anti-Lincoln biographies of all time: Lincoln: The Man. This paper explores Masters’ motivation for…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Bethany Villaruz Department
English, Humanistic Studies
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For individuals with disabilities affecting the use of their hands, typing and using a mouse can be not only inconvenient, but also painful. This problem is especially prevalent within the software…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Colton Loftus, UG '23 Department
Computer Science
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This talk examines how outside actors are interacting with Lebanon’s present crisis. As the country’s economic system has worsened, and as the state’s reach has reduced, new spaces…
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Please join the African American Studies department for our spring
colloquium, “Queering Black Studies” as we discuss historical, literary,
and cultural analyses of Black queer life…
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January 19th, 2022 Speaker
Wallce D. Best Department
African American Studies
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In this Simply Security video we discuss setting up multi-factor authentication (MFA) on personal accounts. Links we discuss include: 2FA Directory https://2fa.directory/ This site provides a list…
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October 5th, 2021 Speaker
Tara Schaufler Department
Information Security Office
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Can We Predict Corrupt Behavior by Individuals?
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July 27th, 2021 Speaker
Maya Satchell Department
Department of Economics
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