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Opening Exercises Class of 2028

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The Department of African American Studies - Class Day 2024

Join us as we celebrate the achievements of our extraordinary graduates of the Class of 2024.

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Buddhist Practice Theory and Animal Ethics

Abstract: In this talk on Buddhism and animals I depart from the approach taken in the recent book Unfortunate Destiny on animals in Buddhism. I am not going to be analyzing ideological and…

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Opening Exercises - Class of 2027

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7.3 Ambition for Allah

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2021 Opening Exercises

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LAW: Jason Wu '09 - Assistant US Attorney - Memorable Moments in the English Dept.

Seven recent alumni, who are in the fields of law, medicine, publishing, journalism, film, theater administration, and non-profit education, returned to campus to talk about their professional…

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Class of 2023 Opening Exercises

2019 Opening Exercises for the class of 2023

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The Dignity & Debt Network Conference - Dignity, Inequality, and the Humanizing Mission: The Mission of the University, the Possibilities for Social & Computational Science

The Dignity & Debt Network Conference - Dignity, Inequality, and the Humanizing Mission: The Mission of the University, the Possibilities for Social & Computational Science Christopher L.…

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Progress and Pleasure: Clubbing in the American Enlightenment

Darren M. Staloff, Professor of History, City College of New York and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York; Director, Hertog Scholars Program, Macaulay Honors College, CUNY

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Us vs. Them: Neural Responses to Rival Groups' Pleasures and Pains

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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