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Negotiation is a core component of day-to-day life and international politics. But this is not a skill we associate with the everyday Artificial Intelligence of today: Siri and Alexa do not…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Denis Peskoff Department
Computer Science, Population Research
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This presentation discusses the pressing problem of dwindling enrollments in Italian departments at the college-level nationwide and examines the perceptions of the departments of the language and…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Ann Webb Department
French and Italian
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My dissertation, Musica Experientia/Experimentum, explores the intersection between acoustics, aesthetics, and artisanal knowledge (involved in musical instruments) in the seventeenth century. What…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Joyce Wei-Jo Chen Department
Music
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Although machine-made Matzah, the unleavened bread ritually eaten on the Passover holiday, was first met with pushback from the Orthodox Jewish community as an alternative to traditional handmade…
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May 5th, 2022 Speaker
Alexandra Orbuch Department
History
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Water and destruction garner the attention in flood disasters, and drive research and policy emphasis on physical processes and built environment impacts. But the main reason we care about floods is…
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October 4th, 2021 Speaker
Eric Tate Department
C-PREE Location
Zoom/Virtual
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Research suggests that when asked to reason about another person, people tend to say the person ought to form motivated, unrealistic, overly optimistic beliefs. Why do people say others ought to…
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Emma Cottrill, UG '21 Department
Psychology
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Just as the human body is kept alive by the functioning of its organs, individual cells are dependent on the health of subcellular structures called organelles. Often, what comes to mind when we…
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Therese C. Kichuk, GS Department
Molecular Biology
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Summary: This presentation discusses the definition of a meme and examines how memes have evolved over time to become a form of communication that is complex and unique in several ways. It is argued…
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Rachel Myers, UG '22 Department
Psychology
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Further details about the use of medieval maps, and how to access map data. Produced for Middle Ages for Educators.
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September 23rd, 2020 Department
Princeton University Library, Special Collections
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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…
Speaker
Lovell Holder '09 - Producer/Writer/Director Department
English
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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…
Speaker
Natalie Tung '18 - Co-founder & Executive Director of HomeWorks Trenton Department
English Department
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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…
Speaker
Natalie Tung '18 - Co-founder & Executive Director of HomeWorks Trenton Department
English Department
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Dr. Willie Parker is a reproductive justice advocate and the author of Lifes Work: The Moral Argument for Choice
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April 16th, 2018 Speaker
Dr. Willie Parker Department
Stafford Little Lecture Location
McCosh 10
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A Roundtable Discussion on The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law Jurisprudence (Cambridge University Press, 2017) featuring:George Duke, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, Deakin University; Robert P.…
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