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In an increasingly polluted world, anthropogenic contaminants have become a significant threat to wildlife globally. Entering an organism through water, soil, food, and air, these toxic chemicals…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Yeraldi Loera, GS (7EEC903D) Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Mary Power "River food webs from microbiomes to watersheds: crosing scales with a diatom and its endosymbiote"
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April 18th, 2024 Speaker
Mary Power Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Location
Guyot Hall
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Jeaninne Surette Honstein and Steven Knowlton present to the Friends of Princeton University Library their adventure in discovering, transcribing, and annotating an incredible manuscript that details…
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May 17th, 2023 Speaker
Lorraine Atkin, Jeaninne Honstein, Anne Jarvis, Steven Knowlton Department
Princeton University Library Location
Princeton Senior Resource Center
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On April 12, 2023, Princeton University's James Madison Program in
American Ideals and Institutions hosted Joseph Horowitz, Sidney Outlaw,
and John McWhorter for a discussion and concert at…
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April 12th, 2023 Speaker
Joseph Horowitz, Sidney Outlaw, John McWhorter, Allen C. Guelzo Department
Politics/James Madison Program; Music Location
Nassau Presbyterian Church
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Translating Vietnamese
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November 8th, 2021 Speaker
John Balaban Department
Professor Emeritus, North Carolina State University
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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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The panel discussion “Translating Science Into Art” will bring together artists and outreach experts to explore how the environmental humanities can translate science into art —…
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April 20th, 2022 Department
Mellon Forum/ High Meadows Environmental Institute Location
Betts N101
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ackson and Knittle will discuss how Black urban communities and communities in poverty are fighting the triple threat of gentrification, unemployment and climate change through local movements that…
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November 17th, 2021 Speaker
Christina Jackson, Davy Knittle Department
SoA Location
Betts N101
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Indigenous Symposium - November 4, 2021
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Please join us for a discussion between Professor Kevin J. Weddle and Dr. Allen Guelzo on Professor Weddle's new book, The Compleat Victory: Saratoga and the American Revolution(link is…
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November 1st, 2021 Speaker
Kevin J. Weddle Department
James Madison Program Location
Lewis 120
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