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20231108 LLM forum a conversation with Wai Chee Dimock

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University Events Calendar - Update an existing reservation with event details

Update an existing reservation to add details and publish to the University's Events Calendar

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Bringing Spanishes into the language classroom through corpus-based pedagogic material

For years, second language teachers and practitioners have known that commercially produced language teaching textbooks provide inauthentic language samples, which sound unnatural or stilted, and do…

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DataX PPPL Workshop 5-2022_Intro

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13June2022_SULI_Intro

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2021 Summer Fellowship Project Showcase

Carole Trévise and Nadia Cervantes Pérez will be presenting the projects they completed while serving as the chosen 2021 PCLS Summer Fellows. Carole’s project was called…

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GSS20August2021_ClosingRemarks

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CLTL Symposium 2021 Day 1 Tyler Richard

Felicitous enterprise: Lessons in Tamil L2 curricular design from Tirukkuṟaḷ 675.

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Multi Day and Complex Virtual Events

Our colleagues from the Graduate School will join us to discuss their recent GradFUTURES Virtual Forum. Learn about how they transitioned an in person event into online programming. We will…

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SULI_15Jun2020_ADominguez

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Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech

Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech Speaker: Keith E. Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics, Princeton University Princeton University April 9, 2018

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The Spanish Language and U.S. Citizenship

Rosina Lozano, Assistant Professor of History, traces the official use of the Spanish language in governmental capacities and through political activities by the new US citizens formed after the…

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2011 Princeton Prize Symposium on Race Overview

Interview excerpts and symposium activities of the 4th Princeton Prize Symposium on Race, featuring the 2011 winners of the Princeton Prize in Race Relations.

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