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May 20th, 2024 Speaker
Michael Oppenheimer Location
Robertson 016
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Fables and Foibles: Kalila and Dimna’s Lessons in Medieval Rulership
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May 6th, 2024 Department
Department of Classics
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My thesis explores interactions with queer representation in literature for children and teenagers in Cork, Ireland. Recent far-right protests and library harassment in Cork reflect larger…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Allison Rose Peart, UG '24 (C04F7004) Department
Anthropology
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Money talks. But what is it really saying? In the mainstream music market, money has a tumultuous history, exploiting even the world’s most powerful musicians. From Prince painting the word…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Zi Liu, UG '24 (D2736BBA) Department
Sociology
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In China, the term shèng nÇš, or “leftover women,” characterizes an unmarried woman beyond her twenties, comparing her to leftovers. While reading an excerpt of Leta Hong…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Boya Shi, UG '26 (0C82C51C) Department
Molecular Biology
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Author of multiple award-winning middle grade and YA novels, Ellen Oh is also a founding member of the non-profit organization We Need Diverse
Books.
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April 15th, 2024 Speaker
Chris Cornelius Department
SoA Location
N101 Betts
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March 20th, 2024 Speaker
Karina Aguilar '20 Department
Spanish & Portuguese Location
Upper Hyphen Chancellor Green
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Eminent filmmaker Prakash Jha, in conversation with Princeton Historian Gyan Prakash, will introduce Indian cinemas recently featured at the Oscars 2023. They will discuss the trajectory of…
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April 20th, 2023 Speaker
Prakash Jha, Gyan Prakash Location
McCosh 50
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English Department's 2023 Class Day Video
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May 24th, 2023 Department
English Department
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April 20th, 2023 Speaker
Jen Guyton *18, Prasenjeet Yadav Department
Council on Science and Technology Location
McCosh 50
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Through our research, we explore the contents of light novels, a medium of short young-adult fiction novels in Japan, through a dataset of light novel titles of the past 50 years. Through analyzing…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Anthony Ng, UG '23 and Kurt Lemai, UG '23 (2262522) Department
Computer Science and Comparative Literature
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