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Working in and with communities, especially ones where we don't all have the same lived experiences and identities requires us to do personal work to understand our own identities and to…
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June 6th, 2024 Speaker
Geralyn Williams Department
Pace Center for Civic Engagement Location
Virtual
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In an age when public institutions are under threat, what might we learn about them, and what forms of resistance might we cultivate, by recognizing them as design ecologies that embody and affect…
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April 11th, 2024 Speaker
Shannon Matters Department
Humanistic Design Location
Friend 004
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January 11th, 2024 Speaker
Karen Fanning Location
McCosh 50
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January 11th, 2024 Speaker
Mary Albert, Mike Barnes Location
McCosh 50
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January 11th, 2024 Speaker
Kari-Jeanne Bowman, Janet Ragan Location
McCosh 50
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January 11th, 2024 Location
McCosh 50
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How Topology Controls the Dynamics of Physics: Hamiltonian Floer Homology and the Arnold Conjecture Advised by: Prof. Peter Ozsváth, Mathematics
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July 30th, 2023 Speaker
Elie Belkin Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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May 12th, 2023 Speaker
Tania Sharmin, Anu Ramaswami, Marialena Nikopoulous, Heba Khalil, Khanadaker Shabbir Ahmed Department
PIIRS Location
LAS/JRR A71
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In the thesis, I argue that xiao xian rou 小鲜肉 pushes back against the state-sanctioned ideals to look masculine, and the role of effeminate men in modern Chinese television uplifts women. Given the…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Anne Wen, UG '23 (2985594) Department
East Asian Studies
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We introduce Dream Garden, an augmented reality application (AR) that lets people place 3D flowers into the physical world to build a collaborative location-based garden. Despite the potential for…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Elizabeth Petrov, UG '23 (2985738) Department
Computer Science
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In our project, we explore the “hottest names in music.” That is, not the artists with the largest number of hits, but the names most frequently referenced in song lyrics. We examine both…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Joseph Himmelfarb, UG '24 and Zoe Montague, UG '24 (2269124) Department
Humanistic Studies and Religion
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Domesday was a "Great Survey" of English landholdings conducted in 1086, following the Norman Conquest of 1066 led by William the Conqueror. This text was digitized and put in CSV form by…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Claire Schultz UG' 24 (2264438) Department
English
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