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REES Workshop - Panel 1 (11.03.23)

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CBE Majors | Camila Martinez

CBE senior Camila Martinez '24 discusses how the broad intellectual scope of chemical engineering allows her to tackle hard problems in clean energy and beyond.

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Mellon Forum: Womanist Work Black Women Preachers and the Making of Sermonic Space in Literature and Music (9.26.23)

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Department of Classics 2023 Fagles Lecture

A.E. Stallings - Homer's Hippiad: From the First Deaths to the Last Word

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PLI How Large AI Models Work

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PLI Tom Griffiths

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PLI Barbara Graziosi

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Notes Toward The Media - Gibberish

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Princeton Language & Intelligence (9.26.23)

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Tiger Night 2023

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OURSIP Intern - Shirley Xue

Strengthening Memory Suppression in PTSD via Real-time Neurofeedback Advised by: Prof. Kenneth Norman, Princeton Neuroscience Institute Augustin Hennings, Princeton Neuroscience Institute

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English Department's 2023 Class Day Video

English Department's 2023 Class Day Video

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On Sunken Land: The Environmental and Social Impacts of the Itaipu Hydroelectric Dam in Brazil, Coley Rose Martin, UG '23 (2272645)

In October of 1982, a Brazilian and Paraguayan company known as Itaipu Binacional closed the side canals of the Itaipu hydroelectric dam on the Paraná River in Brazil, launching an ambitious…

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The Romantic Myth of the U.S. National Parks as Constructed by Frank Jay Haynes and John Muir, Taylor G. Branch, UG '23 (2263948)

Imagine “wilderness”. Does it evoke tropical jungles? Arid deserts? Thick deciduous forests? The concreteness of these images contradicts the fact that, historically and culturally,…

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Who Are You Singing About?: Key Names, and Gendered Terms in Popular Music, Joseph Himmelfarb, UG '24 and Zoe Montague, UG '24 (2269124)

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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Digital Resources Bridging the Gap Between Linguistic Theory and Pedagogical Practice

We present three digital resources for language pedagogy built on empirical research, all of which are freely and publicly available. The goal is to make the results of current research accessible to…

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