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Overview and metadata sections

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology. Broadcast Center.

The Broadcast Center operates a full TV/audio production studio and supports recording of events, classes, and interviews at the studio and on campus. Previous to its establishement in 2008, Media Services performed this role. Established in 1984, Media Services expanded on the responsibilities of the Audio-Visual Center.

The collection includes over 2,300 video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works. These recordings feature a variety of speakers, including politicians, celebrities, and activists, as well as scholars and professors from Princeton and around the world. Topics include religion, finance, gender, technology, philosophy, science, sports, and other issues. Also included is a series of Campus Shots, which capture daily life at Princeton, documenting various activities on campus.

Transferred to the University Archives in 2009, 2010 [AR.2009.130], 2013 [AR.2013.103], 2014 [AR.2014.107], 2016 [AR.2016.055], 2017 [AR.2019.095], and 2019 [AR.2019.009].

For preservation reasons, original analog and digital media may not be read or played back in the reading room. Users may visually inspect physical media but may not remove it from its enclosure. All analog audiovisual media must be digitized to preservation-quality standards prior to use. Audiovisual digitization requests are processed by an approved third-party vendor. Please note, the transfer time required can be as little as several weeks to as long as several months and there may be financial costs associated with the process. Requests should be directed through the Ask Us Form.

The born-digital materials in this collection have been processed according to Princeton University Library's Born-Digital Processing Workflows. For more information on the workflow, please read our full Born-Digital Processing Information Note .

This finding aid was updated and split into series by Lynn Durgin in December 2017. Information about prior processing is not available. This finding aid was updated in November 2019 by Annalise Berdini .

No materials were separated from this collection during processing in 2016 or 2019. No prior information about appraisal is available.

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Publisher
University Archives
Finding Aid Author
Annalise Berdini
Finding Aid Date
2009
Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions

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Collection Inventory

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works. The media that these videos were stored on did not indicate the date of recording.

Arrangement

No arrangement scheme has been imposed on this series.

Physical Description

37 boxes

1008. U.R.C. - The art of the ask, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1032. College preview, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1084. Princeton vs. Yale Football, undated. 1 box.
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Film Transfer

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1 box

1235. Princeton: A search for answers, undated. 1 box.
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Backup DVD Made

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1 box

1790. Conversations That Matter, undated. 1 box.
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1992 CASE Gold Medal Produced by Andrew Greenspan and Associates

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1 box

1005. The quality of teaching at Princeton, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1168. Athletics Slide Show, undated. 1 box.
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Princeton Sports

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1 box

1022. The eminent chemist videotapes series, undated. 1 box.
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Dr. Hubert N. Alyea

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1 box

1033. Princeton Resident Colleges promo, undated. 1 box.
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Michael Beahan

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1 box

1034. The enduring commitment, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1129. The Bell Curve, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1131. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Jim Baker

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1 box

1178. Grad./Alumni, undated. 1 box.
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A-10 Jadwin Tape 1. April 23

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1 box

1200. Interview, undated. 1 box.
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Toni Morrison Interview With Bill Moyer

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1 box

1205. Princeton: A search for answers, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1223. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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James Carville

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1 box

1226. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Mike Mahoney

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1 box

1672. Atomic Power, undated. 1 box.
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1940's BandW film/Life and Time joint venture

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1 box

1036. A Simulation of the National Economic Commission, undated. 1 box.
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Spring '89 Tape #2

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1 box

1040. Princeton University Molecular Biology Promo Spot, undated. 1 box.
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Produced for Mike Beahan

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1 box

1051. Video Segment, undated. 1 box.
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Bill Bowman: The ice pond: Rolling with nature. Evening magazine feature segment with Ted Taylor, Robert Socolow, and Don Kirkpatrick

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1 box

1167. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Merce Cunningham

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1 box

1177. Princeton/Stanford, undated. 1 box.
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Delta Queen 1990

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1 box

1218. PPPL - TFTR, undated. 1 box.
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Harry Bush Dub from 3/4'' - crane and wide shots

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1 box

3. MLK day, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

17. Doo Wop 50, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

42. Symposium, undated. 1 box.
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Adlai Stevenson

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1 box

43. Arriflex, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

113. Looking back: Reflections of black Princeton alumni, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

125. Cover Shots, undated. 1 box.
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President Bush. Landing and taking off cover shots

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1 box

129. Iranian documentary, undated. 1 box.
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16mm transfer

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1 box

130. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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James Stewart

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1 box

136. Conversations that matter, undated. 1 box.
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Princeton at 250

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1 box

139. The year of the Tiger, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni council of Princeton Basketball documentary from Bradley days

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1 box

154. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Laurie Date is listed as 2/27 with no year

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1 box

192. Conversations that matter, undated. 1 box.
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No date

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1 box

194. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Dennunzio No date given

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1 box

200. Open House, undated. 1 box.
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1990 date

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1 box

201. Riverside, undated. 1 box.
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Only 1 tape, tape #2, no date

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1 box

213. Language Lab, undated. 1 box.
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no date given

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1 box

218. Computer Science footage, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

220. Campus gargoyle footage, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

221. 2 hour French programming, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

223. French class, undated. 1 box.
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Nick Morgan No date

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1 box

226. Swimming photographs, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

228. French commercials - Canadian channel, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

234. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Rodger Ladd

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1 box

240. CIT Films, undated. 1 box.
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Roger and Kath

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1 box

371. Woodrow Wilson School, undated. 1 box.
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Migration and Development/Latin American Studies/Woodrow Wilson School Symposium - "Beyond Smoke and Mirrors"

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1 box

407. Renaissance Series, undated. 1 box.
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(Don is viewing for correct data entry)

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1 box

423. Madison Program, undated. 1 box.
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National Sovereignty and International Institutions

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1 box

430. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Democracy In Post-Occupation Iraq: Values, History, Structure 3 Panels/3 Tapes

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1 box

1001. Going Metric: A one time change, undated. 1 box.
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no date

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1 box

1009. Friends of swimming, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1014. Good Morning America - E-Quad, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1029. TigerNet sample tape - Staff '90, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1035. A Simulation of the National Economics Commission, undated. 1 box.
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Spring '89 Tape #1

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1 box

1038. Athletics Slide Show, undated. 1 box.
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Spring '90

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1 box

1039. Annual Giving Slide Show, undated. 1 box.
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Spring '90

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1 box

1056. Meet The Press - Adlai E. Stevenson, undated. 1 box.
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Film Transfer

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1 box

1091. Princeton: A search for answers, undated. 1 box.
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1973

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1 box

1096. College Previews: Princeton, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1097. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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James Baker III: Policy address on Soviet Union

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1 box

1098. Tell someone, undated. 1 box.
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Student version

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1 box

1104. A Simulation of the National Economic Commission, undated. 1 box.
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Spring 1989

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1 box

1105. Tell someone, undated. 1 box.
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Staff Version

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1 box

1113. A return to Princeton, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1120. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Alyea: Lucky Accidents and the prepared mind Fall 1985.

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1 box

1122. Conus, undated. 1 box.
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Youth. Purple numbered slides

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1 box

1123. Dedication lecture, undated. 1 box.
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CJL

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1 box

1126. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Benazir Bhutto 35 minutes: Broadcast version

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1 box

1143. Tell Someone!, undated. 1 box.
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Staff Version 15:13

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1 box

1163. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Alyea: Lucky Accidents, Great Discoveries, and the Prepared Mind. 1981.

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1 box

1171. National Archives, undated. 1 box.
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International Film Foundation Affiliated Film Producers

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1 box

1172. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Brubeck

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1 box

1173. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Brubeck Tape #1

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1 box

1174. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
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Brubeck Tape #2

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1 box

1186. Smithsonian Statue for Princeton, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1187. 1991 Class Day, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1188. Princeton Class of '55, undated. 1 box.
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Bill Boloen

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1 box

1210. Princeton University Football Halftime Promotion, undated. 1 box.
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3:30 spot

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1 box

1211. Princeton University Football Halftime Promotion, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1231. Princeton With One Accord, undated. 1 box.
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Edited version Starts with Jay Sherrard

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1 box

1233. Conversations That Matter, undated. 1 box.
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Dub from 1"

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1 box

1234. Campus Footage, undated. 1 box.
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Early morning (Fall) Nassau Hall and East Pyne

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1 box

1251. Evolution of the Campus, undated. 1 box.
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250th Anniversary

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1 box

1266. Okie Album, undated. 1 box.
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Professor Howarth

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1 box

1283. Roundtable Class on Racism, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1285. Campus Shots (Spring), undated. 1 box.
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Students walking, tight shot of buildings, long shot of students conversing, cars on campus

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1 box

1294. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Nell Painter - AAS lecture

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1 box

1304. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Students conversing indoors and playing Foozball, Sydney's film class

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1 box

1305. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Sydney's film class

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1 box

1306. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Sydney's film class, interview with students outside of class

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1 box

1311. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Firestone interior, interviews with students

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1 box

1313. Campus Shots (Fall), undated. 1 box.
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Adults and children playing football, interviews

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1 box

1316. Campus Shots (Fall), undated. 1 box.
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Crew team at dawn, interview by Carnegie Lake, student reading Goat Boy by the Chapel, interview with student reading it

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1 box

1329. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alexander Nehamas, basketball practice with Carril - pep talk to team

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1 box

1330. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Basketball practice with coach Carril, students eating at night with candles outdoors

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1 box

1333. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Small # of students at McCosh 50 conversing

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1 box

1334. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Small # of students at McCosh 50 conversing

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1 box

1337. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Students eating at the Annex

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1 box

1340. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Students conversing at a roundtable

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1 box

1341. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Students conversing

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1 box

1345. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Departmental dinner/conversing

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1 box

1351. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Roundtable class (unknown lecturer)

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1 box

1362. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Unknown lecturer at Comp. Sci. 104, after lecture discussions, student/prof. conversing over lunch, students discussing philosophical issues over lunch

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1 box

1366. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni P-Parade

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1 box

1367. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews

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1 box

1368. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews

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1 box

1369. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews

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1 box

1370. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews

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1 box

1371. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews

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1 box

1372. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews

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1 box

1374. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni hanging out talking with one another, cover shots of Princetonian from the 50's, reunion cover shots: band playing/people dancing

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1 box

1375. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions: cover shots, band playing/people dancing, alumni interview

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1 box

1376. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews, interview with Ralph Nader

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1 box

1377. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Ralph Nader interview, P-Rade

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1 box

1378. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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P-Rade

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1 box

1379. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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P-Rade

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1 box

1380. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews

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1 box

1381. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Alumni interviews, Richardson interior cover shots/classical concert going on

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1 box

1382. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Richardson interior cover shots with classical concert going on

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1 box

1383. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Classical concert at Richardson with cover shots

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1 box

1384. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Classical concert at Richardson

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1 box

1402. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Interview with Cornel West, Cornel West helping student with a question

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1 box

1428. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Prof. Littman - robotics lab, students conversing while eating, Prof. Wilkinson - lab/students interviewed

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1 box

1429. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Students interviewed about their interest in Physics, interview with professor Wilkinson, John Flemming and student conversing

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1 box

1430. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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John Flemming and student conversing

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1 box

1431. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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John Flemming interview, student being interviewed while walking

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1 box

1432. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Interview with student while walking, theater class/run through with audience cover shots (unknown prof.)

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1 box

1433. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Theater class/unknown prof.

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1 box

1434. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Theater class/run through/audience cover shots

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1 box

1435. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Theater class with unknown prof., after class conversations bet/ prof. and students, interview with theater students

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1 box

1436. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Prof. Peter Brown interviewed

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1 box

1437. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Prof. Peter Brown interviewed, flower cover shots, Prospect House cover shots

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1 box

1438. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Cornel West class lecture

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1 box

1439. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Cornel West lecture

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1 box

1440. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Cornel West class lecture/after class questions, Witherspoon st. cover shots,

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1 box

1441. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Outside interview with student

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1 box

1443. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Indoor Chapel shots, outdoor interview with student,

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1 box

1444. Campus Shots (Spring), undated. 1 box.
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Squirrel shot for Steve, students reading and walking outdoors, student studying at Firestone, Firestone indoor cover shots

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1 box

1445. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Student interviewed, a few shots of BandW pictures from WW2 Poland

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1 box

1446. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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John Flemming - Weif Coothoo + part of John Franklin (Says Princeton University - Conversations that matter) - Documentary

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1 box

1447. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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John Franklin to end

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1 box

1449. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Weif Coothoo (Says Princeton University - Conversations that matter) - Documentary

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1 box

1450. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Title shot of Conversations That Matter

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1 box

1451. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Q and A of a lecture, shots of still photography from Victorian era and the Polish Ghetto

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1 box

1515. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Aerial shots

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1 box

1516. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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WW school fountain, Spring '88

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1 box

1517. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Material Science - Navrotsky/Lampert Calorimeter - Reel 1

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1 box

1518. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Material Science - Microscope Lampert Int - Reel 2

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1 box

1530. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Chapel interior shots, overhead student shot (eating/studying), student on sofa reading, students eating and conversing

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1 box

1531. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Classroom and Visitors Plaza

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1 box

1532. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Students getting pizza from Victors, students eating pizza and conversing, Firestone interior/exterior, interior of Princeton U store with students

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1 box

1533. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Richardson exterior, coach Carril interview, tight shot of books, Walter Noeller (Glee Club)

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1 box

1534. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Glee club office, student answering phone and working

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1 box

1535. Campus Shots (Spring), undated. 1 box.
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Trees and flowers in bloom - dorm shots, people walking, tight flower shots, women's crew shots - spring '88

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1 box

1536. Campus Shots (Spring), undated. 1 box.
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Graduate school exterior shots in the rain, tight shots of pillars, Nassau Hall clock tower, Richardson exteriors, Firestone exterior shots, People walking around near McCosh, tight shot of masonry Swan and Tiger, flower shots at Prospect Garden

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1 box

1537. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Crew team on Carnegie Lake(overcast), women's choir under arch

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1 box

1545. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Econ Building cutaways

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1 box

1565. Various shots from books and slides, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1566. Conus Washington, undated. 1 box.
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Gunfire, songs, and fireworks at Princeton University

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1 box

1604. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - Alumni singing, alumni couple with baby interviewed, lunch/Princeton band at Dillon

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1 box

1605. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - P-Rade: People walking around, interview with alumni, 1962, people parading

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1 box

1606. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - P-Rade: People getting into the large field: 1962, balloons go in the air, 1921, 1922, 1918, 1919, 1917, 1918, audience cover shots, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934

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1 box

1607. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - P-Rade: airplane carrying banner for 1962 class, people marching, 1939, 1941, 1942 (Mariachi band), 1943, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957

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1 box

1608. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - P-Rade: Large field: Balloons in the air, audience, 1959, 1963, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1977

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1 box

1609. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - P-Rade: Marching onto field, 1977, 1947, alumni shaking hands with Bill Bowen, alumni at podium giving speech, exterior club shots

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1 box

1610. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - exterior club shots, alumni interviewed, class of 1967 having dinner, guitar and organ grinder, food tight shots

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1 box

1611. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
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Reunions - God's eye of alumni eating, WPRB on air shots, 1967 bulb sign at night, live outdoor band at night, 1957 bulb sign at night

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1 box

1624. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Students walking near Prospect gate, Murry Dodge interior shooting an outdoor class through window, outdoor class, students coming out of McCosh, students walking, Picasso sculpture/museum shot, students eating outside, arch/student shot, shooting into d

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1 box

1654. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Ice blocks brought in to middle of campus, student choir under arch, student interviews

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1 box

1661. Computer Screen, undated. 1 box.
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Early computer graphics technology at work

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1 box

1671. Looking Back: Reflections of Black Princeton Alumni, undated. 1 box.
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75 min.

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1 box

1675. Huntley/Brinkley News footage from May 1970 - Vietnam War, undated. 1 box.
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Huntley/Brinkley

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1 box

1676. Dance Concert, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1677. Campus Footage, undated. 1 box.
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Nassau Hall, arch shot with Richardson in background, Richardson Hall exterior, students on grass, Wu Hall interior/exterior, students eating/conversing, Firestone exterior, gargoyles, Chapel, WWS fountain, Carnegie Lake, Lacross practice,Bowen Hall exterior

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1 box

1678. CBS News Archives, undated. 1 box.
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Princeton University

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1 box

1680. 250th Anniversary of Princeton University, undated. 1 box.
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Formal award ceremony winners 1979+1993

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1 box

1682. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
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Choir singing under arch

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1 box

1684. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary Celebration, undated. 1 box.
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Cover Shots: Princeton University/Coke machine being setup, registration, ice block preparation, interview with ice crew worker, alumni interview

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1 box

1686. Charter Day, undated. 1 box.
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Tape 1 Satellite

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1 box

1687. Princeton Commencement, undated. 1 box.
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Lecture Series Eisenhauer and Minitz

Physical Description

1 box

1689. Fireworks, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1690. Raab Renaissance, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Raab - Scientist original negative

Physical Description

1 box

1693. Princeton Slides, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Green 1-20 Various Princeton University shots-present/archival - people/pins/canoeing on Carnegie

Physical Description

1 box

1697. Princeton History, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

S. Georgia Nugent Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1717. Princeton History, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview - Massie. B-Roll and interview - Artie. Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1719. Princeton History, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Piano/Ping Pong, President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1720. Princeton History, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1721. Princeton History, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1722. Princeton History, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1723. Princeton History, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1754. Tiger Video, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone interior/exterior cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1773. Looking Back, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections of black Princeton alumni

Physical Description

1 box

1776. Princeton with one accord, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

one

Physical Description

1 box

1777. Princeton University archival slides, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

labeled - Princeton IMC red slides

Physical Description

1 box

1783. Centennial Public Lecture Series opening tags, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1784. Centennial Public Lecture Series closing tags, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1452. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Katz Interview - Star of College Preview interview

Physical Description

1 box

1453. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students in arch near Holden Hall, inside Rockefeller dining Hall

Physical Description

1 box

1454. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bowen - class lecture, shots of students

Physical Description

1 box

1455. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ultimate Frisbee, Lacrosse game

Physical Description

1 box

1475. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Downtown Princeton, Traffic, Firestone exterior, interview with student, Frisbee

Physical Description

1 box

1476. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ultimate Frisbee, tennis practice, students leaving practice, lacross practice, pickup basketball, cheerleading practice, students under arch singing Prince,

Physical Description

1 box

1477. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student choir under arch with audience cover shots, students walking around, band playing outside with cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1478. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students playing cards/pool and drinking in bar, st. cover shots from top of building, campus shots from top of building, WPRP DJ on air with cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1479. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class - male slides, art exhibit exteriors

Physical Description

1 box

1480. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Exterior shots of Firestone with students, McCosh exterior with students, English Prof. class lecture with cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1481. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student interview, computer shots

Physical Description

1 box

1482. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students eating ice cream near Thomas Sweets/indoor and outdoor shots

Physical Description

1 box

1483. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student advisor, downtown Nassau st./people and traffic

Physical Description

1 box

1484. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Precept Class

Physical Description

1 box

1485. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keller - class lecture, art class

Physical Description

1 box

1486. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keller - Class lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1487. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

indoor gym shots - 3 courts, B-Ball, Jazzcruise, weight room, unknown prof.

Physical Description

1 box

1488. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class lecture, Chuck Nosen interview, Weiss interview, precept

Physical Description

1 box

1489. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chuck Nosen - lab laser shots

Physical Description

1 box

1490. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

P-Rade footage of class of '36

Physical Description

1 box

1492. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Admissions: Bake shop

Physical Description

1 box

1493. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

P-Rade footage

Physical Description

1 box

1495. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS fountain shots, architecture exterior shots, old Alumni interviews

Physical Description

1 box

1498. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

P-Rade shots and interviews

Physical Description

1 box

1500. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Visual Arts Computer Graphics Paint Box

Physical Description

1 box

1501. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Sitney lecture/precept

Physical Description

1 box

1506. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Admissions: Commencement, Hockey, B-Ball, tennis

Physical Description

1 box

1507. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Aerial shots

Physical Description

1 box

1510. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electronic Music #1 at 101 Woolworth with Paul Lansky

Physical Description

1 box

1511. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electronic Music #2 at 101 Woolworth with Paul Lansky

Physical Description

1 box

1512. Campus Shots, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electronic music #3 at 101 Woolworth with Paul Lansky

Physical Description

1 box

583. The Warrior, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Complete Show (Combined Tracks). VS version (1st). 1985? Theo Rabb, host.

Physical Description

1 box

1016. PPPL - Human Resources: Drug-free workplace, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1031. Princeton: A search for answers, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2nd tape, 1st is 1030

Physical Description

1 box

1078. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alyea. Preliminary Master

Physical Description

1 box

1264. Okie Album, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1789. Army National Guard, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Soldier's Creed/I Am PSA Spots

Physical Description

1 box

1030. Princeton: A search for answers, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1st tape, 2nd is 1031

Physical Description

1 box

1066. Video Music Composer - Volume 2, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1987 (no exact date) Jil Productions

Physical Description

1 box

1079. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tali Mendelberg. Princeton University study 3

Physical Description

1 box

1081. Lecture, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lucky Accidents, Great Discoveries and the Prepared Mind Prof. Hubert N. Alyea. Fall 1985 27:20 Minutes.

Physical Description

1 box

1164. Princeton University Campus Footage, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1201. International Festival, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1987

Physical Description

1 box

1202. CBS Date Rape at Princeton University, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1207. A Return To Princeton, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1212. Okie Album, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton University Alumni Council 20:17

Physical Description

1 box

1213. Alumni event, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Georgia Nugent

Physical Description

1 box

1256. Grad. Alumni, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Says April 23rd, but no year Tape #2

Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works.

Arrangement

The recordings are arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

26 boxes

1260. 1948 Princeton University documentary Film, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1673. BandW 1940's stock footage, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Einstein at Princeton University

Physical Description

1 box

131. 1950 football, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

233. 1952 original fund raising, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1082. 1952 Princeton Football Highlights, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Film Transfer

Physical Description

1 box

1242. 1956 Presidential Campaign Film, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part #1

Physical Description

1 box

1241. 1956 Presidential Campaign Film, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 2

Physical Description

1 box

1262. 1965 Basketball Highlights Film, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Year Of The Tiger Film Transfer

Physical Description

1 box

1758. Tiger Video, 1980 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone interior cover shots, Nassau Hall zoom out to 2 tigers, Firestone Plaza

Physical Description

1 box

1759. Tiger Video, 1980 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone interior cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1049. Tonight Show, 1982 June 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Stewart - Dub date: 9/2/1982

Physical Description

1 box

1070. Lecture, 1982 March 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gatsby 5 minutes Rabb - Pulling up Socks

Physical Description

1 box

1053. Class of '73 Today Show, 1983 June 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

6/17 - 6/24 Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1050. Princeton Class of 73, 1983 June 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

6/17 - 6/24: Today Show Tape 1 (tape 2 = 1053)

Physical Description

1 box

1024. Eminent chemists videotapes series, 1983 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dr. Hubert Alyea

Physical Description

1 box

1023. Eminent chemists videotapes series, 1983 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dr. Hubert Alyea Interview

Physical Description

1 box

1025. Lecture, 1983 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dr. Hubert N. Alyea

Physical Description

1 box

1503. Campus Shots, 1984 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vic Davis, shots of Blair Arch, prof. in office/with student

Physical Description

1 box

1505. Campus Shots, 1984 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone exterior shots, East Pyne arch, Nassau Hall, walkway E. Pyne to Clio, Howarth class lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1069. Renaissance, 1984 May 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sample Materials Of Key Production Personnel For The Series Renaissance Project Director - Rabb

Physical Description

1 box

1470. Campus Shots, 1984 November 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alexander Hall, Chapel, Firestone Library, East Pyne, campus shots, McCosh courtyard - all on overcast days

Physical Description

1 box

1471. Campus Shots, 1984 November 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prospect Ave. - people walking, students walking in archway, talking in Grad. School, McCosh walk - through Tiger Gate - people, archway - students in courtyard, building shots - dorms, Grad School tower, University Place and Nassau st., Mathey College -

Physical Description

1 box

1472. Campus Shots, 1984 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Boathouse across Carnegie, Wash. Rd. Bridge, Jadwin, Grad. tower, Fine tower, McCosh courtyard, people shots, Nassau Hall, East Pyne sundial, statues, Whig, Clio, Firestone, Football practice, soccer game

Physical Description

1 box

1473. Campus Shots, 1984 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Field Hockey, Football vs. Penn

Physical Description

1 box

1474. Campus Shots, 1984 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Football vs. Penn

Physical Description

1 box

1502. Campus Shots, 1984 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

PU campus footage, students conversing, Clio, Whig, Nassau Hall, Wu Hall

Physical Description

1 box

1504. Campus Shots, 1984 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vic Davis: Wu Hall, shots of tiger on too of Butler Statues, Wu Hall entrance, Chapel steps, McCosh courtyard, Firestone plaza, McCosh sundial

Physical Description

1 box

1103. Lecture, 1985 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

George Schultz: National Policies and Global Prosperity

Physical Description

1 box

1456. Campus Shots, 1985 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Track interviews

Physical Description

1 box

1089. Lecture, 1985 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Eudora Welty WWS - Dodds

Physical Description

1 box

1457. Campus Shots, 1985 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students walking around campus, student interviews

Physical Description

1 box

1458. Campus Shots, 1985 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

E. Pyne shots, arch shots, divest from South Africa protest, student interviewed, Indians having dinner

Physical Description

1 box

1459. Campus Shots, 1985 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student interview, Billington interview

Physical Description

1 box

1460. Campus Shots, 1985 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student interviews, 101 Woolworth, brass ensemble practice

Physical Description

1 box

1461. Campus Shots, 1985 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Brass Quartet - Woolworth, Stevenson Hall - dinner table - Berman/interview student interviews

Physical Description

1 box

1462. Campus Shots, 1985 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nassau Hall, Nassau Hall roof, Bill Walken(Alexander Hall), B. Walken, Temple Walker

Physical Description

1 box

1463. Campus Shots, 1985 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Walking woman, wall sitters, football throw, Wu Hall, Gargoyles

Physical Description

1 box

1464. Campus Shots, 1985 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Singing - Communiversity, crowd shots, musical performers, piano brass, women's softball

Physical Description

1 box

1465. Campus Shots, 1985 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Women's softball, Myslik interview, softball interview, dinky arriving at station and departing, interview at McCosh courtyard - "Divest Now" tents, outdoor - Chapel window

Physical Description

1 box

1466. Campus Shots, 1985 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Inside library, inside Chapel, students in class

Physical Description

1 box

1467. Campus Shots, 1985 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Inside library - card files and computers, Inside art museum w/ students, outside w/ sculpture(oval w/ 2 points) - "Nixon Nose", H Strauss interview

Physical Description

1 box

1468. Campus Shots, 1985 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Computer Center - shots and Howard interview

Physical Description

1 box

1469. Campus Shots, 1985 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Computerized train footage and interview, Alexander Hall male ballet

Physical Description

1 box

1065. The Warrior, 1985 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

American Version Quest

Physical Description

1 box

1067. Warrior, 1985 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Quest Productions Falstaff Battle Scene. Reel 13

Physical Description

1 box

1068. The Warrior, 1985 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

American Version Audio Mixed

Physical Description

1 box

1071. The Warrior, 1985 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

42:26 minutes

Physical Description

1 box

1072. The Warrior, 1985 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

42:36 minutes

Physical Description

1 box

1052. PBS Halftime Football Promotional Spot, 1985 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Slide Show Mike Beahan

Physical Description

1 box

1496. Campus Shots, 1985 November 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bonfire

Physical Description

1 box

1497. Campus Shots, 1985 November 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bonfire

Physical Description

1 box

1055. Princeton University Molecular Biology Demo, 1985 October 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1791. Thames TV Renaissance, 1985 October 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1064. Thames TV Renaissance, 1985 October 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1494. Campus Shots, 1986 December 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Humanities Creative Program: Drawing and Painting cutaways

Physical Description

1 box

1499. Campus Shots, 1986 December 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Humanities Creative programs promo #1, Merrill Wagoner's beginning painting, painting cutaways

Physical Description

1 box

1258. Conversation with Women Writers at Princeton, 1986 December 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elaine Showalter, Sandra Gilbert, Tama Janowitz, Carolyn Kizer, Mary Morris, Joyce Carol Oates. 83 minutes

Physical Description

1 box

1041. Conversation with women writers at Princeton, 1986 December 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elaine Showalter - Moderator. Sandra Gilbert, Tama Janowitz, Carolyn Kizer, Mary Morris, Joyce Carol Oates

Physical Description

1 box

1259. Conversation with Women Writers at Princeton, 1986 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

83 minutes. duplicate copy of 1258

Physical Description

1 box

1263. Lecture, 1986 January 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alyea: Lucky Accidents

Physical Description

1 box

1491. Campus Shots, 1986 January 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gargoyle shots, McCosh, 1789 Hall, McCosh courtyard

Physical Description

1 box

1042. 1978 Nobel Prize in Literature, 1986 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Isaac Singer McCosh Hall

Physical Description

1 box

1192. Lecture, 1986 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Isaac Singer. 1978 Nobel Prize in Literature

Physical Description

1 box

1027. Princeton campaign celebration, 1986 November 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1267. Princeton Campaign Celebration, 1986 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

8:30

Physical Description

1 box

1121. Porno Forum, 1986 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Action News

Physical Description

1 box

1750. Tiger Video, 1986 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with Glenn O'Dell - Deputy Librarian - Firestone Library

Physical Description

1 box

1751. Tiger Video, 1986 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with John Logan - Literature Bibliographer - Firestone Library

Physical Description

1 box

1752. Tiger Video, 1986 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone Library book archives cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1753. Tiger Video, 1986 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone Library - Firestone book archive dept. meeting, archive cover shots, Firestone interior cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1028. End of campaign celebration, 1986 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Maritz comm. co. for Princeton Backup DVD Made

Physical Description

1 box

1755. Tiger Video, 1986 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with unknown Prof. and librarian about importance of decent libraries

Physical Description

1 box

1756. Tiger Video, 1986 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with students at Firestone, Firestone interior cover shots,

Physical Description

1 box

1757. Tiger Video, 1986 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone interior - Student interviews, cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1135. Tiger Video, 1986 October 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1085. Teleprocessing Lecture, 1987 April 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1043. Humanities Council, 1987 April 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nadine Gordimer McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

1220. Lecture, 1987 April 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nadine Gordimer: Sponsored by Humanities Council 1 hour. McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

1514. Campus Shots, 1987 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Orchestra at Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

1093. Princeton Glee Club, 1987 December 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1239. Princeton Glee Club, 1987 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Italian Station Coverage

Physical Description

1 box

1111. Debate, 1987 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cohen/Pipe Tape 1 0f 2

Physical Description

1 box

1090. Lecture, 1987 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nathan Sharansky McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

1086. Debate, 1987 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cohen/Pipes

Physical Description

1 box

1567. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Interviews, cover shots of people

Physical Description

1 box

1568. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni walking/Grad. Building in background, alumni interviewed, children on pony

Physical Description

1 box

1569. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - A couple with Tiger Video T's, alumni interviewed, Polo horses and Polo accessories cover shots, Polo audience cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1570. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni interviewed, alumni playing Polo, Polo audience cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1571. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni kids playing soccer, alumni playing Polo, Polo onlookers, balloon getting ready for take-off, balloon audience cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1572. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Balloon on ground with kids swarming it, ballonist speaking with kids, married couple outside of chapel, arch/people shot with sculpture in background

Physical Description

1 box

1573. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni walking near McCosh, Cleo, alumni walking around Richardson, children of alumni sitting on grass, black Squirrel being a Squirrel, McCosh and Firestone exterior shots with people

Physical Description

1 box

1574. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Club cars getting ready, alumni conversing indoors, alumni walking around, antique car on campus, banner check-out, Tiger-Tale salesman on bike

Physical Description

1 box

1575. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Banner shots on ground, children playing, alumni walking around, jazz band playing to audience/indoors (woman playing Banjo)/audience cover shots, Polo alumni in front of Cleo with Jazz background ready for picture being taken

Physical Description

1 box

1576. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Polo alumni hanging out after pic. taken, PU band playing with audience cover shots, Polo alumni getting interviewed

Physical Description

1 box

1577. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Group of alumni having pic. taken, alumni getting an award/gives speech, men's choir at the ceremony/audience cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1578. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: Alumni with banners ready to go, gates open/alumni march in from Nassau, class of 1912/1913/1915/1916/1917

Physical Description

1 box

1579. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: Alumni in club cars, 1920, 1921, 1923,1924, big Cadillac shot with alumni, alumni in vehicles, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942

Physical Description

1 box

1580. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: 1943, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, band, 1967, 1968, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977,

Physical Description

1 box

1581. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, band, 1987, Brooke Shields

Physical Description

1 box

1582. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Out on the large field, Brooke Shields, singing/doing the arm thing

Physical Description

1 box

1583. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Car shot on Washington Ave. from Rt.1 then left Nassau St. left onto campus, crew cleaning up, Nassau Hall/tower

Physical Description

1 box

1584. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Interview with alumni couple, shot at crew house of people eating in tent and cover shots of lake/bridge

Physical Description

1 box

1585. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni and their children eating/conversing/walking, alumni interviewed, dinky shots/people boarding/dinky leaving

Physical Description

1 box

1586. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Children on tiger statue, tiger statue shots, band playing, people dancing/conversing, alumni interviewed/sings

Physical Description

1 box

1587. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni interviewed, alumni walking, crew house shots with alumni, crew shots on lake, various alumni license plates/cars

Physical Description

1 box

1588. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Crew house shot: Alumni drinking/smoking, polo players conversing, alumni in tent giving speeches/audience cover shots/Shapiro and Bill Bowen give speech, Shapiro gets in limo

Physical Description

1 box

1589. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni dinner at Jadwin, Bill Bowen speech

Physical Description

1 box

1590. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Bill Bowen and Harold Shapiro speech at Jadwin dinner, cover shots, live music/people dancing

Physical Description

1 box

1591. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - People dancing to live music, Triangle Show, interview with students, alumni interview, interview with Brooke Shields

Physical Description

1 box

1592. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Alumni interviewed, cover shots of conversations

Physical Description

1 box

1593. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Registration table, 1941 Plymouth shot + another antique, gargoyle shots, grad. school tower, year signs with bulbs, interview with alumni

Physical Description

1 box

1594. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Interview with student, registration table, tent eating/drinking/men's singing

Physical Description

1 box

1595. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Triangle Show with Brooke Shields

Physical Description

1 box

1596. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: steadycam shots, Nassau in background, people marching, 1912, 1915, 1916, 1917

Physical Description

1 box

1597. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: 1922, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1598. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, polo procession, 1968

Physical Description

1 box

1599. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: 1936, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952

Physical Description

1 box

1600. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: parade/cover shots, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972(Band), 1973, 1976

Physical Description

1 box

1601. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: Large field: 1977, Bowen and others greeting the alumni, 1982, 1987, audience cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1602. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Dinner at Jadwin

Physical Description

1 box

1603. Tiger Video, 1987 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - P-Rade: Alumni giving speech at large field, signs with bulbs

Physical Description

1 box

1206. Lecture, 1987 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steve Jobs

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1 box

1513. Campus Shots, 1987 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Orteo opera rehearsal cutaways

Physical Description

1 box

1508. Campus Shots, 1987 May 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Music for brass at Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

1509. Campus Shots, 1987 May 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Music for brass at Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

1087. Lecture, 1988 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Volcker: Why am I here

Physical Description

1 box

1095. Lecture, 1988 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Volcker: Why am I here

Physical Description

1 box

1100. Interview, 1988 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro NJN Interview

Physical Description

1 box

1047. Tiger Video Installation, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harold T. Shapiro

Physical Description

1 box

1073. Live Transmission Of Harold Shapiro, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harold Shapiro 42 minutes

Physical Description

1 box

1075. Harold Shapiro Installation, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dub of Shapiro Installation

Physical Description

1 box

1074. Harold Shapiro Installation, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reception at Jadwin Gym following the Installation of Harold Shapiro as President of Princeton University

Physical Description

1 box

1760. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 1

Physical Description

1 box

1761. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1762. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 3

Physical Description

1 box

1763. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 4

Physical Description

1 box

1764. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 5

Physical Description

1 box

1765. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 6

Physical Description

1 box

1766. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 7

Physical Description

1 box

1767. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcoming ceremony of President Harold Shapiro Tape 8

Physical Description

1 box

1768. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcome class

Physical Description

1 box

1769. Tiger Video, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Firestone exterior, Firestone book archive gallery cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1048. Tiger Video Installation, 1988 January 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harold Shapiro - Reception

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1 box

1538. Campus Shots, 1988 July 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Econ building, WW roof shots

Physical Description

1 box

1541. Campus Shots, 1988 July 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Econ Building ground shots

Physical Description

1 box

1094. Lecture, 1988 June 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Mario Soares Dodds Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

1092. Lecture, 1988 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roy Lichtenstein

Physical Description

1 box

1524. Campus Shots, 1988 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Prucnal interview - reel 8

Physical Description

1 box

1519. Campus Shots, 1988 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Dr. Rahm interview - reel 3

Physical Description

1 box

1520. Campus Shots, 1988 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Navrots interview - reel 4

Physical Description

1 box

1521. Campus Shots, 1988 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Dr. Gilliam interview - reel 5

Physical Description

1 box

1522. Campus Shots, 1988 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Gillham interview + lab - reel 6

Physical Description

1 box

1523. Campus Shots, 1988 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Gillham lab - reel 7

Physical Description

1 box

1525. Campus Shots, 1988 May 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Prucnal Lab - reel 9

Physical Description

1 box

1526. Campus Shots, 1988 May 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - interview with grad. student, John Groves

Physical Description

1 box

1527. Campus Shots, 1988 May 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - lab cover shots of students doing work and equipment shots, students working on the blackboard - reel 11

Physical Description

1 box

1528. Campus Shots, 1988 May 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - students doing lab work - reel 12

Physical Description

1 box

1529. Campus Shots, 1988 May 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Material Science - Dr. Anderson - reel 13

Physical Description

1 box

1222. Lecture, 1988 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Athol Fugard McCosh 50. Tape #1

Physical Description

1 box

1252. Material Science, 1988 September 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Audio Mixed 7:30

Physical Description

1 box

1544. Campus Shots, 1989 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Econ Building - Complete structure shots

Physical Description

1 box

1054. Princeton University Football - 1989 Season Highlight Film, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1046. Hot, Sexy, and Safe, 1989 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Suzie Landolphi Hot, Sexy, and Safe Tape 2 - McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

1045. Hot, Sexy, and Safe, 1989 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Suzie Landolphi Tape 1 - McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

197. Hot, Sexy, and Safe, 1989 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Suzi Landophi

Physical Description

1 box

1542. Campus Shots, 1989 February 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Econ Building cutaways

Physical Description

1 box

1540. Campus Shots, 1989 July 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Econ Building

Physical Description

1 box

1165. Lecture, 1989 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCleary Dodds

Physical Description

1 box

1543. Campus Shots, 1989 March 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Econ Building

Physical Description

1 box

1189. Good Morning America Intro's, 1989 May 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Engineering School Ch. 2

Physical Description

1 box

1000. Tribute, 1989 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dean Lemonick tribute

Physical Description

1 box

1248. Computer Science Dedication, 1989 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2

Physical Description

1 box

1249. Computer Science Dedication, 1989 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1

Physical Description

1 box

1106. Class of '70 Football Review, 1989 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Time coded version of VHS original Tape 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1107. Class of '70 Football Reunion, 1989 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Time coded version of VHS original Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works.

Arrangement

The recordings are listed chronologically by year, but within each year they may not be listed chronologically.

Physical Description

37 boxes

1176. The Class of '43 Edited Film Transfer, 1990 August 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1037. P.L.A.N. Satellite Demo Tape, 1990 August 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1083. Class of Forty Three, 1990 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

8mm film transfer

Physical Description

1 box

173. Alumni Day, 1990 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jimmy Stewart

Physical Description

1 box

1265. James M. Stewart, 1990 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James M. Stewart: What Princeton has meant to me in my life: Reminisce of Princeton, my early days on the stage, and the world of Hollywood... Richardson Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

1204. Lecture, 1990 January 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk

Physical Description

1 box

212. Econ Building, 1990 January 31. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

244. Satellite cover shots, 1990 January 31. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

229. Completed satellite footage, 1990 July 23. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1373. Campus Shots, 1990 June 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Littman's lab - working with robotics

Physical Description

1 box

1385. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Seminar on political correctness

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1 box

1386. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Seminar on political correctness

Physical Description

1 box

1387. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Seminar on Political Correctness, museum exterior cover shots, couple playing Frisbee, marching band, reunions/P-Rade

Physical Description

1 box

1388. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions/P-Rade

Physical Description

1 box

1389. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions/P-Rade

Physical Description

1 box

1390. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions/P-Rade

Physical Description

1 box

1391. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions/P-Rade

Physical Description

1 box

1392. Campus Shots, 1990 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions/P-Rade

Physical Description

1 box

1018. Operating a successful college coffeehouse, 1990 June 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1203. Princeton's 1964-1965 Basketball Team, 1990 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Year of the Tiger - 25th Anniversary

Physical Description

1 box

237. International Woman's Day, 1990 March 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1127. Lecture, 1990 March 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Doris Lessing 185 Nassau

Physical Description

1 box

1108. Lecture, 1990 March 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jon Edwards: Scholar's Environment Tape 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1109. Lecture, 1990 March 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jon Edwards: Scholar's Environment Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1015. The scholar's environment of the future, 1990 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presented by Jon R. Edwards

Physical Description

1 box

1291. Campus Shots, 1990 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Darnton's lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1293. Campus Shots, 1990 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nell Painter - AAS lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1290. Campus Shots (Fall), 1990 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students walking, Darnton's lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1298. Campus Shots, 1990 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Brown Lecture

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1 box

1300. Campus Shots, 1990 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Brown roundtable class

Physical Description

1 box

1301. Campus Shots (Fall), 1990 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Brown roundtable class, students walking out of class, outside interview with a student

Physical Description

1 box

1307. Campus Shots, 1990 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student interviews outside of Sydney's class, interview with Sydney, night exterior of Tilghman Lab, Students working with computers

Physical Description

1 box

1310. Campus Shots (Fall), 1990 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ted Champlain's lecture on Sex and the Romans, students leaving class, students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1317. Campus Shots (Fall), 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students conversing, student reading Goat Boy by the Chapel, Alexander Nehamas

Physical Description

1 box

1318. Campus Shots, 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alexander Nehamas lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1319. Campus Shots, 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alexander Nehamas lecture, students leaving class, student speaking to Nehamas after class, TA lecture/music class,

Physical Description

1 box

1320. Campus Shots, 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Music class with TA

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1 box

1321. Campus Shots, 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Music class with TA

Physical Description

1 box

1322. Campus Shots, 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student reading Goat Boy by Chapel, Joyce Carol Oates in small class setting,

Physical Description

1 box

1323. Campus Shots, 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Joyce Carol Oates small class setting

Physical Description

1 box

1327. Campus Shots (Fall), 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Crane shot at dorm entrance near Wawa, Alexander Nehamas class

Physical Description

1 box

1328. Campus Shots, 1990 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alexander Nehamas class

Physical Description

1 box

1335. Campus Shots, 1990 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Small # of students conversing at McCosh 50

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1 box

1336. Campus Shots, 1990 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students eating at the Annex

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1 box

1338. Campus Shots, 1990 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students eating at the Annex

Physical Description

1 box

1339. Campus Shots, 1990 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kitchen cover shots, students conversing at a roundtable

Physical Description

1 box

1343. Campus Shots, 1990 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nassau Hall tour, student choir singing in an arch with cover shots of onlookers

Physical Description

1 box

1346. Campus Shots, 1990 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Departmental dinner/conversing, students doing homework

Physical Description

1 box

1347. Campus Shots, 1990 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students working with a Mac in dorm room, dorm cover shots of students playing around and conversing, engineering lab/Michael Littman

Physical Description

1 box

1350. Campus Shots, 1990 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable class (unknown lecturer)

Physical Description

1 box

1348. Campus Shots, 1990 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Littman in Lab working with robotics/sensors/model train

Physical Description

1 box

1349. Campus Shots, 1990 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cover shot of train model from Prof. Littman's lab, lab student interview, roundtable class (unknown lecturer)

Physical Description

1 box

1352. Campus Shots, 1990 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable class (unknown lecturer), Robert Fagels Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1353. Campus Shots, 1990 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert Fagels lecture, architecture student discussing her project to prof. and other students

Physical Description

1 box

1354. Campus Shots, 1990 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Q/A to architecture student on her project presentation, people in hallway, students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1355. Campus Shots, 1990 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1356. Campus Shots, 1990 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A student helping another student with English, student helpers being interviewed

Physical Description

1 box

1358. Campus Shots, 1990 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Unknown lecturer at Comp. Sci. 104

Physical Description

1 box

1359. Campus Shots, 1990 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Unknown lecturer at Comp. Sci. 104

Physical Description

1 box

1360. Campus Shots, 1990 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Unknown lecturer at Comp. Sci. 104

Physical Description

1 box

1361. Campus Shots, 1990 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Unknown lecturer at Comp. Sci. 104

Physical Description

1 box

1363. Campus Shots, 1990 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1214. Lecture, 1990 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Edward Teller: Science and technology in the post cold war era. Comp. Sci.

Physical Description

1 box

1134. Freshman seminar on dreams, 1990 November 27. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1364. Campus Shots, 1990 November 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Freshman Seminar On Dreams

Physical Description

1 box

1659. Freshman Seminar on Dreams, 1990 November 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 3 of 5

Physical Description

1 box

239. Channel 40 French footage, 1990 October 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

219. French TV Channel 40, 1990 October 23. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1286. Campus Shots, 1990 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable class on Racism

Physical Description

1 box

1287. Campus Shots, 1990 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable class on Racism

Physical Description

1 box

1288. Campus Shots, 1990 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable class on Racism

Physical Description

1 box

1289. Campus Shots, 1990 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable class on Racism

Physical Description

1 box

128. Honorary degree ceremony, 1990 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

D.B. Thompson

Physical Description

1 box

1934. John Updike, 1990 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Belknap Lecture Reading from his work

Physical Description

1 box

231. Nassoons 50th, 1991 April 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

217. Riverside School Art Class, 1991 April 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

395. Renaissance Series, 1991 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - Interview by BJ.

Physical Description

1 box

1003. Princeton University campus footage, 1991 August 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

216. Tigernet Footage, 1991 August 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

199. Lecture, 1991 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Scorcese

Physical Description

1 box

1102. Lecture, 1991 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Scorcese

Physical Description

1 box

170. Lecture, 1991 December 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Baker

Physical Description

1 box

204. PA501, 1991 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4 Tapes

Physical Description

1 box

236. High School Engineering Week, 1991 February 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1393. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Music prof. interviewed outside

Physical Description

1 box

1394. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with music prof., students working in chemistry lab

Physical Description

1 box

1395. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with student doing chemistry lab work, interview with prof. at chemistry lab, lab cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1396. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chemistry lab cover shots, Nassau Hall clock tower

Physical Description

1 box

1397. Campus Shots (winter), 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nassau Hall, Cleo, Firestone cover shots, Firestone interior shots/interviews

Physical Description

1 box

1398. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1399. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1400. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1401. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1403. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students discussing classwork with one another, Cleo shot with sculpture in foreground, graduate building, Sculpture shot with snow on ground, Nassau Hall, Prof. Conway - lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1404. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Conway - lecture/student presentation

Physical Description

1 box

1406. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable class with unknown prof.

Physical Description

1 box

1407. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Conway's lecture with student presentation, students conversing during class

Physical Description

1 box

1408. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Conway's class/after class discussions, interview with Conway, student discussion after class

Physical Description

1 box

1409. Campus Shots, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Unknown prof. at roundtable with students, students conversing after class

Physical Description

1 box

1681. Cornel West lecture, 1991 February 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1410. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students conversing after class, interview with unknown prof.

Physical Description

1 box

1411. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Toni Morrison with student/office hours

Physical Description

1 box

1412. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Toni Morrison with student during office hours

Physical Description

1 box

1413. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with Toni Morrison, interview with student that had office hours with Toni Morrison, Coach Carril with team in locker room going over plays

Physical Description

1 box

1414. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Basketball game/cover shots

Physical Description

1 box

1415. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Basketball game

Physical Description

1 box

1416. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Basketball game

Physical Description

1 box

1417. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with basketball player in locker room, interview with coach Carril, interior cover shots of Chapel

Physical Description

1 box

1418. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Amy Gutmann lecturing in Dodds

Physical Description

1 box

1419. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Amy Gutmann lecturing, students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1420. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1421. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Unknown prof. at biology lab conversing with student/looking through microscope/microscope image shot, dance class

Physical Description

1 box

1422. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1423. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students conversing

Physical Description

1 box

1425. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh and various exterior shots at night (barely visible), student reading poetry indoors with dramatic light from sun, Natalie Davis - roundtable class

Physical Description

1 box

1426. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Natalie Davis - roundtable class, Picasso sculpture shots

Physical Description

1 box

1427. Campus Shots, 1991 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Littman - robotics lab

Physical Description

1 box

230. USIA Program, 1991 January 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Afro American Literature: Arnold Rampersad and Wahneema Lubiano

Physical Description

1 box

1019. USIA program, 1991 January 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dr. Arnold Rampersad and Dr. Wahneema Lubiano

Physical Description

1 box

1059. MLK Day Celebration, 1991 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Alumni Reflect On The National Civil Rights Tape 1

Physical Description

1 box

1060. MLK Day Celebration, 1991 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Residents Reflect On Local Civil Rights Movement Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1062. MLK Day Celebration, 1991 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Musical Tribute Tape 4

Physical Description

1 box

1061. MLK Day Celebration, 1991 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Residents Reflect On Local Civil Rights Movement Tape 3

Physical Description

1 box

178. MLK Tribute, 1991 January 14. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

195. MLK Tribute, 1991 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1011. Women's B-Ball, 1991 July 07. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1012. 1991 Class Day, 1991 June 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1

Physical Description

1 box

1010. First grade at Riverside School, 1991 June 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ms. Kanter

Physical Description

1 box

1013. 1991 Class Day, 1991 June 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2

Physical Description

1 box

179. Class Day, 1991 June 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Primary camera

Physical Description

1 box

227. Class Day, 1991 June 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

241. Class Day, 1991 June 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steadycam footage

Physical Description

1 box

188. Commencement, 1991 June 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

190. Commencement, 1991 June 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Primary Camera Tape 2/Tape 1 missing

Physical Description

1 box

224. Woman's Basketball interviews, 1991 March 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

232. Sports Industry Program, 1991 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

1101. Lecture, 1991 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Ozal Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall

Physical Description

1 box

215. Material Science ground breaking, 1991 May 07. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

181. President Bush, 1991 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush: Plaza footage 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1020. President Bush's visit to Princeton, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush

Physical Description

1 box

1175. President Bush's Visit to Princeton University, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush: Scudder Plaza Tape #2

Physical Description

1 box

1077. President Bush, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush - Visit to Princeton University Scudder Plaza

Physical Description

1 box

1088. Network News Coverage of President Bush's Visit to Princeton University, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush

Physical Description

1 box

1099. President Bush, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush Princeton visit

Physical Description

1 box

1076. President Bush, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush - Degree at Faculty room, Nassau Hall

Physical Description

1 box

1250. President Bush, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush Honorary Degree

Physical Description

1 box

1253. President Bush, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush 1 hour

Physical Description

1 box

1691. President Bush, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush At Nassau Hall Tape 1

Physical Description

1 box

1021. President Bush at Princeton University, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

All news coverage of President Bush

Physical Description

1 box

1112. President Bush, 1991 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Bush: Princeton University visit

Physical Description

1 box

222. CIT Films- Faculty, 1991 May 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1017. IRA's talk video, 1991 May 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

225. Riverside Music, 1991 May 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1688. Freshman Seminar on Dreams, 1991 November 27. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1006. U.R.C. - A financial primer, 1991 October 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

203. URC Meeting, 1991 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

5 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1114. A Financial Primer, 1991 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

URC

Physical Description

1 box

1058. CNN Report On Financial Aid, 1991 October 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

205. PPPL: Drug-free workplace, 1991 October 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

6 tapes from 10/31/91 5 tapes from 11/01/91

Physical Description

1 box

210. Sex on a Saturday night, 1991 September 13. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1057. CBS News - Date Rape Story, 1991 September 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

208. ECON 591, 1991 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1448. Campus Shots, 1991 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A return to Princeton

Physical Description

1 box

396. Renaissance Series, 1992 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Prince"

Physical Description

1 box

171. Lecture, 1992 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frank Von Hipple: Dismantling the doomsday machine

Physical Description

1 box

149. Mass Media Conference, 1992 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

6 tapes 3 from 4/30 and 3 from 5/1

Physical Description

1 box

399. Renaissance Series, 1992 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Warrior"

Physical Description

1 box

1026. Piero demo - National gallery tape, 1992 December 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1227. Women, Politics, and the Media, 1992 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dodds Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

1191. The Beauty Myth, 1992 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

1044. The Power of Beauty, 1992 December 05. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1217. Beauty and Ethnicity: Stereotypes and Contradiction, 1992 December 05. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

119. Lecture, 1992 February 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kaifu

Physical Description

1 box

127. Lecture, 1992 February 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Redhawk

Physical Description

1 box

235. Engineer Week, 1992 February 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

214. The Unix Environment, 1992 July 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

202. Graduation, 1992 June 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steadicam shots

Physical Description

1 box

164. Commencement, 1992 June 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

397. Renaissance Series, 1992 June 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Dissenter"

Physical Description

1 box

398. Renaissance Series, 1992 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Dissenter"

Physical Description

1 box

168. World War 2 and Technology, 1992 March 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

172. Lecture, 1992 March 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gordon Willis

Physical Description

1 box

406. Renaissance Series, 1992 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - Scientist Original From Negative.

Physical Description

1 box

148. Lecture, 1992 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Evnin

Physical Description

1 box

118. Lecture, 1992 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Sacret Young on China Beach

Physical Description

1 box

169. Lecture, 1992 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Sacret Young: From script to film

Physical Description

1 box

1004. A year in review, 1992 September 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

211. Sex on a Saturday night, 1992 September 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

245. African drumming, 1992 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kevin Gaines

Physical Description

1 box

405. Renaissance Series, 1993 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - Renaissance Hour. Cut 204.

Physical Description

1 box

242. Benefits meeting, 1993 April 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

161. Marx Hall Dedication, 1993 April 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1245. P.P.P.L. TFTR, 1993 August 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

T. Deneo Tape #2

Physical Description

1 box

1246. PPPL TRTR, 1993 August 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

T. Deneo Tape #1

Physical Description

1 box

1247. PPPL TFTR, 1993 August 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

T. Deneo Tape #3

Physical Description

1 box

1116. PPPL TFTR, 1993 August 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harry Bush

Physical Description

1 box

1138. Rockefeller Marriage, 1993 August 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1:30

Physical Description

1 box

1642. Training Video, 1993 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1643. Training Video, 1993 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1644. Training Video, 1993 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1645. Training Video, 1993 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1646. Training Video, 1993 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1647. Training Video, 1993 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

163. Lecture, 1993 February 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gordon Wu

Physical Description

1 box

206. Richardson Auditorium Dance, 1993 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

207. Faculty Dance, 1993 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 Tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1257. Lecture, 1993 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dave Wilkinson: Big Bang Computer Science

Physical Description

1 box

174. An appreciation of culture and diversity, 1993 January 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Celebrate civil rights

Physical Description

1 box

238. Celebrate Civil Rights, 1993 January 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A time for renewed activism

Physical Description

1 box

1648. Training Video, 1993 January 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1649. Training Video, 1993 January 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

120. Baccalaureate, 1993 June 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

243. Baccalaureate, 1993 June 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

400. Renaissance Series, 1993 March 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Scientist"

Physical Description

1 box

401. Renaissance Series, 1993 March 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Artist" - TRT: 56:45.

Physical Description

1 box

402. Renaissance Series, 1993 March 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Warrior"

Physical Description

1 box

403. Renaissance Series, 1993 March 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Dissenter"

Physical Description

1 box

404. Renaissance Series, 1993 March 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - "The Prince"

Physical Description

1 box

408. Renaissance Series, 1993 March 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theo Rabb - The Dissenter and The Warrior - Two Programs from the PBS Series Renaissance. TRT: 120 Min.

Physical Description

1 box

1080. Class of 1993, 1993 March 23. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

193. POEM Groundbreaking, 1993 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1636. Training Video, 1993 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1637. Training Video, 1993 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1638. Training Video, 1993 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1639. Training Video, 1993 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1640. Training Video, 1993 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1641. Training Video, 1993 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1271. Jerusalem, 1993 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Institute For Advanced Study

Physical Description

1 box

158. Chaos in science and choreography, 1993 November 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1635. Training Video, 1993 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Wythes Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

184. Poem Dedication, 1993 September 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

160. Lecture, 1993 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shimon Peres 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1125. Lecture, 1994 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chaim Potok McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

159. Gordon Wu distinguished lecture series, 1994 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Norman Augustine

Physical Description

1 box

121. Brown vs. Board of Education in Retrospective, 1994 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

153. Race Matters, 1994 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

8 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1225. 1994 NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship game, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton at Maryland

Physical Description

1 box

1650. Training Video, 1994 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1651. Training Video, 1994 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1652. Training Video, 1994 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Greenspan and Associates

Physical Description

1 box

1701. Princeton History, 1994 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tour archive dept., archival dept. shots, start of class Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

180. MLK Day, 1994 January 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

111. Baccalaureate, 1994 June 05. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

187. The appearance of justice, 1994 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

157. Lecture, 1994 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Race, class, and IQ: A critical analysis of the Bell Curve

Physical Description

1 box

151. Lecture, 1994 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

W. Anthony Lake

Physical Description

1 box

1133. Lecture, 1995 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bhutto

Physical Description

1 box

123. Lecture, 1995 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Beazir Bhutto - Prime minister of Pakistan

Physical Description

1 box

1713. Princeton History, 1995 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Aaron Lemonick Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1714. Princeton History, 1995 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Lemonick Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1715. Princeton History, 1995 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview and B-Roll - Jeff. B-Roll - Colleen. Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1716. Princeton History, 1995 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview and B-Roll - Massie. Interview - Colleen. Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1718. Princeton History, 1995 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Inside of archive dept. - Student discussing the importance of Wilson/cover shots of him/interview. Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1724. Princeton History, 1995 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1679. Princeton University Orchestra, 1995 April 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1725. Princeton History, 1995 April 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Physics class cover shots, John Flemming interview

Physical Description

1 box

1734. Princeton History, 1995 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shots of letter, interview with President Harold Shapiro Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1735. Princeton History, 1995 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with President Harold Shapiro, President Shapiro's discussion with students. Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1736. Princeton History, 1995 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harold Shapiro's discussion with students, Interview with professor Painter Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1737. Princeton History, 1995 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with Prof. Painter, Firestone library B-Roll Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1738. Princeton History, 1995 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Archive dept. walk through Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1166. Lecture, 1995 August 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tali Mendelberg News Piece Master

Physical Description

1 box

1183. Defining Moments, 1995 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

250th Anniversary

Physical Description

1 box

135. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1995 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bonner

Physical Description

1 box

110. Lecture, 1995 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jane Whitman

Physical Description

1 box

1240. Pierro Final Project, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1694. Princeton History, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Warren interview Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1695. Princeton History, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Warren interview. S. Georgia Nugent Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1696. Princeton History, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

S. Georgia interview Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1699. Princeton History, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

End of seminar with president, walk over to archive dept., intro with archivist Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1700. Princeton History, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Explanation about archive Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1702. Princeton History, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1703. President Shapiro, 1995 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1698. Princeton History, 1995 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President seminar over dinner Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

196. MLK Day, 1995 January 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1704. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Howarth interview Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1705. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Howarth interview. Professor Ziolkawski interview Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1706. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Ziolkawski interview. Greenspan Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1707. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Ziolkawski interview Greenspan. Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1708. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1709. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1710. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1711. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1712. Princeton History, 1995 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Maher/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1739. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with "Jeff" (student) Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1740. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cindy Wong interview Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1741. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cindy Wong interview, interview with "John"(student) Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1742. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with "John"(student), interview with female student Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1743. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview with "Colleen"(student), President Shapiro's Student Seminar at President's home. Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1744. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar at President's house, exterior shots Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1745. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar at President's home Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1746. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar at President's home Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1747. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar at President's home Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1748. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1749. Princeton History, 1995 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro's Student Seminar at the President's house Pagano/Juliano

Physical Description

1 box

1221. Lecture, 1995 May 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jonathan Brown 101 McCormick

Physical Description

1 box

156. Lecture, 1995 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Philippe Nozieres. Is many body physics a settled issue? Physics/Donald Ross Hamilton Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

109. Baccalaureate, 1995 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Jane Alexander

Physical Description

1 box

124. Commencement, 1995 May 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1324. Whig Hall 1995 Renovation Continuous Loop, 1995 July 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Edited in November 2009

Physical Description

1 box

143. Princeton and World War 2, 1995 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richard Challener

Physical Description

1 box

150. Lecture, 1995 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Carville

Physical Description

1 box

189. 250th campaign kickoff Press Conference, 1995 November 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1119. World War Two, 1995 November 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

112. Lecture, 1995 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jeremiah Ostriker on Cosmological Reflections: 250th campaign

Physical Description

1 box

117. Global telecommunications convergence and the future of media, 1995 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

250th campaign

Physical Description

1 box

1255. Lecture, 1995 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Miller Slides

Physical Description

1 box

1632. Campus Shots, 1995 October 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students acting/speaking about University, tight shot of students taking exam, cover shots of empty room, bleachers, daily Princetonian, Nassau st. University entrance/st. and people, chapel shot.

Physical Description

1 box

1209. Lecture, 1995 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert Davies McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

1179. Greenspan, 1995 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Greenspan Tape #1: Students biking/walking, group at Murray Dodge

Physical Description

1 box

1180. Greenspan, 1995 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Greenspan Tape# 2: Dancing class, class cover shots, students behind computers, students playing games and conversing, archival photo stills.

Physical Description

1 box

1181. Greenspan, 1995 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Greenspan Tape #3: Minority students singing in a large group

Physical Description

1 box

1182. Greenspan, 1995 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Greenspan Tape #4: Minority students singing in a large group

Physical Description

1 box

138. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1995 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lawrence Stone The place of Princeton in the history of higher education

Physical Description

1 box

1193. The Role of Princeton in the History of Higher Education, 1995 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Stone 250th Anniversary Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1612. Princeton University archive stills and newspaper clippings, 1995 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1613. Princeton University archive stills and newspaper clippings, 1995 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

zoom in and outs. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1614. Princeton University archive stills and newspaper clippings, 1995 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

zoom in and outs/pans/tilts. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1616. Archival library and percussion players, 1995 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cover shots of books taken off the shelf and opened up, archival shots, Declaration Of Independence cover shots, percussion players at museum. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1615. Princeton University archive stills and newspaper clippings, 1995 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

zoom in and outs/pans/tilts. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1617. Campus Shots, 1995 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Percussion at museum, shot of walkway during rain, indoor of Prospect House. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1619. Campus Shots, 1995 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dance class, outdoor/indoor shots looking into Rabb's class. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1621. Campus Shots, 1995 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Albert Raboteau and Will Howarth class lecture/class cover shots, people walking around Chapel. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1622. Campus Shots, 1995 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton University's Archival shots. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1625. Campus Shots, 1995 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Students going under arch, students hanging out on grass, Aaron Lemonick class lecture, women's crew shots. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1627. Campus Shots, 1995 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richardson Hall outdoor shots, gargoyle shots, students hanging out outdoors, student reading a book to camera, Nassau Hall outdoor shots. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1628. Campus Shots, 1995 September 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student interviewed, Nassau Hall crane shots, Nassau Hall interior with students talking about the hall. Rainey/Hooper

Physical Description

1 box

1183. Defining Moments, 1995 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

250th Anniversary Back-up DVD Made

Physical Description

1 box

144. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Daniel T. Rodgers The social sciences at Princeton

Physical Description

1 box

175. The best of Princeton, 1996 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dance at McCarter 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1117. 250th Anniversary Lecture, 1996 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Anthony Grafton and Daniel Rogers

Physical Description

1 box

1128. Bosnia Talk, 1996 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bowl 1

Physical Description

1 box

1546. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dorothy Bedford

Physical Description

1 box

1547. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

JT Miller

Physical Description

1 box

1548. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

JT Miller

Physical Description

1 box

1549. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Howard Shapiro address

Physical Description

1 box

1550. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Postcard Ceremony

Physical Description

1 box

1551. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Postcard B-Roll, Alexander Hall, Nassau Hall, Archives, Habitat

Physical Description

1 box

1552. Campus Shots (Spring), 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student shots outside Firestone and surrounding area, students conversing over Coke, student volunteers council office shots, student behind computer

Physical Description

1 box

1553. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chapel ceremony - Shots with Shapiro, cover shots, choir shots, Pastor speaking

Physical Description

1 box

1554. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dedication Ceremony of township to the 250th Anniversary of PU: People and live music outside, Harold Shapiro, Mayor Reed, and Ex-Governor Byrne speaking at podium, 250th Anniversary flag

Physical Description

1 box

1555. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bert Malkiel

Physical Description

1 box

1556. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

JT Miller

Physical Description

1 box

1557. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Book shots

Physical Description

1 box

1559. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1215. Lecture, 1996 February 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

King of Buganda Dodds Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

134. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ted Ziolkowski

Physical Description

1 box

186. Lecture, 1996 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Allen Ginsberg and Gus Van Sant

Physical Description

1 box

146. Lecture, 1996 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Bradley

Physical Description

1 box

145. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 February 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Georgia Nugent Changing faces: The Princeton Student of the 20th century

Physical Description

1 box

1185. The 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony

Physical Description

1 box

1558. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony Tape 1

Physical Description

1 box

1560. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony Tape 3

Physical Description

1 box

1561. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony Tape 4

Physical Description

1 box

1562. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony Tape 5

Physical Description

1 box

1563. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony Tape 6

Physical Description

1 box

1564. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony Tape 7

Physical Description

1 box

1683. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Ceremony

Physical Description

1 box

155. Lecture, 1996 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Allen Ginsberg. Clear seeing poetics: New Jersey through the states

Physical Description

1 box

108. MLK day, 1996 January 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1153. 1996 Baccalaureate, 1996 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Bill Bradley '65

Physical Description

1 box

1152. Princeton University Commencement, 1996 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Main camera coverage

Physical Description

1 box

1124. 1996 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1137. 1996 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Beta SP Field Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1154. 1996 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 1

Physical Description

1 box

1155. 1996 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2

Physical Description

1 box

1156. Princeton Commencement 1996, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ceremony with Commentary of Clinton's address Tape #1

Physical Description

1 box

1157. 1996 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Clinton's address Tape #1

Physical Description

1 box

1132. 1996 Commencement, 1996 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Clinton and Baker

Physical Description

1 box

1254. 1996 Commencement, 1996 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Clinton Tape #2

Physical Description

1 box

1208. 1996 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

185. Baccalaureate, 1996 June 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bradley

Physical Description

1 box

191. Baccalaureate, 1996 June 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1785. Commencement, 1996 June 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Straight on camera

Physical Description

1 box

1130. 1996 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Clinton and Baker

Physical Description

1 box

133. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mahoney The applied sciences at Princeton

Physical Description

1 box

162. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

J. Jefferson Looney Early history of the American Whig and Cliosophic societies

Physical Description

1 box

1194. Cold War - Session 1, 1996 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1199. Cold War - Session 1, 1996 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1195. Cold War - Session 2, 1996 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 of 1

Physical Description

1 box

1196. Cold War - Session 3, 1996 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1197. Cold War - Session 4, 1996 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape # 1 of 1

Physical Description

1 box

1198. Cold War Session 4, 1996 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 of 1

Physical Description

1 box

147. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 May 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Arthur S. Wightman The exact sciences at Princeton

Physical Description

1 box

1323. Whig Hall 1995 Renovation, 1995 July 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Edited in November 2009

Physical Description

1 box

1115. Lecture, 1996 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dr. Daniel Rubenstein: Natural History

Physical Description

1 box

142. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Whiteman

Physical Description

1 box

1118. 250th Anniversary Lecture, 1996 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Whiteman McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

1110. Lecture, 1996 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John T. Bonner

Physical Description

1 box

1914. Arthur Miller, 1996 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Belknap Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1139. CTN Gavel to Gavel, 1996 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Joint Session of the 207th Legislature

Physical Description

1 box

177. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Murrin Princeton and the Rise of Inter-Collegiate Athletics

Physical Description

1 box

166. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mark A. Noll The founding era of the College of NJ

Physical Description

1 box

137. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tony Grafton

Physical Description

1 box

1656. Campus Shots, 1996 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ESL students getting lesson

Physical Description

1 box

126. 250th Convocation, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1236. Charter Day, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

250th Anniversary Tape #1

Physical Description

1 box

1237. Charter Day, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

250th Anniversary Tape #2. Toni Morrison

Physical Description

1 box

1653. Charter Day, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cutaway shots of Convocation Tape1

Physical Description

1 box

1655. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interview at outdoor celebration

Physical Description

1 box

1657. Campus Shots, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions - Interviews with alumni, ice carving

Physical Description

1 box

1685. Charter Day Convocation, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cutaway Shots Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1692. Fireworks/Marshalls, 1996 October 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

141. A tribute to the performing arts, 1996 October 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

165. Lecture, 1996 October 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West: Prophecy and social criticism 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

209. Sex on a Saturday night, 1996 September 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

140. 250th Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 1996 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The town of Princeton and the university

Physical Description

1 box

1658. Princeton University's 250th Anniversary, undated. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Luthier Standup talking about the 250th celebration

Physical Description

1 box

1136. Looking Back: Reflections of Black Princeton Alumni, 1997 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1:15

Physical Description

1 box

1238. Looking Back: Reflections of Black Princeton Alumni, 1997 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1:15

Physical Description

1 box

152. Hitler's willing executioners: Ordinary Germans and the holocaust, 1997 April 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Daniel Jonah Goldhagen

Physical Description

1 box

1140. Early Childhood Education Panel Discussion, 1997 April 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1149. Early Childhood Education, 1997 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hilary Clinton - Keynote Speaker

Physical Description

1 box

1674. Early Childhood Education, 1997 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hillary Clinton Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

18. Magic Show, 1997 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Christo and Jean Claude

Physical Description

1 box

122. Public Lecture, 1997 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

No Audio

Physical Description

1 box

183. Lecture, 1997 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steele

Physical Description

1 box

115. MLK tribute, 1997 January 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1232. 1997 Baccalaureate, 1997 June 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

167. Commencement, 1997 June 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1219. CREN Spot, 1997 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ira Fuchs

Physical Description

1 box

116. 250th Birthday Musicals, 1997 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1243. Jimmy Stewart, 1997 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jimmy Stewart Theater dedication ceremony Best edited version

Physical Description

1 box

1224. Sex On A Saturday Night, 1997 September 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1230. Sex On A Saturday Night, 1997 September 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1244. S.E.T.I. Lecture, 1998 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

19. Lecture, 1998 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Merce Cunningham

Physical Description

1 box

198. Alumni Council, 1998 August 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Silver

Physical Description

1 box

21. Lecture, 1998 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Marcus Raichle

Physical Description

1 box

7. Lecture, 1998 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dede Meyers

Physical Description

1 box

8. Lecture, 1998 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jane Goodall

Physical Description

1 box

1665. Commencement, 1998 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1666. Commencement, 1998 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

11. Lecture, 1998 June 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governor Whitman

Physical Description

1 box

1150. Building Dedication, 1998 May 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lyman Spitzer

Physical Description

1 box

1151. NSTX Groundbreaking Ceremony, 1998 May 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1229. Lyman Spitzer Plaque, 1998 May 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1667. McDonnell Hall Dedication, 1998 May 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1669. Baccalaureate, 1998 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1670. Baccalaureate, 1998 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1144. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jose Ramos-Horta. Welcome and "Democracy and Diplomacy in the Asia Pacific Region. Program #1. 57:15

Physical Description

1 box

1145. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Betty Williams. Children's Rights: The need to establish safe havens for children of war. Program #2. 61:30

Physical Description

1 box

1146. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Rigoberta Menchu Tum. The role of indigenous people in a democratic Guatemala. Program #3. 57:45

Physical Description

1 box

1148. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Experiences of the Truth Commission. Program #4. 60:30

Physical Description

1 box

1147. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harn Yawnghwe on behalf of Aung San Suu Kyi. The UN Declaration of human rights and its impact on Asian values and democratic principles. Program6

Physical Description

1 box

1158. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Former President Oscar Arias Sanchez. International code of conduct for arms transfers. Program #5. 56:00

Physical Description

1 box

1159. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bobby Muller. The Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation and the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Program #7. 48:45

Physical Description

1 box

1160. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jody Williams. International Organization in the International Campaign to Ban Landmines. Program #8. 52:30

Physical Description

1 box

1161. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The need for compassion in society: The case of Tibet. Program #9. 59:00

Physical Description

1 box

1162. Nobel Peace Laureates Conference, 1998 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Concluding remarks by President John Casteen, UVA. Press Conference. Program #10. 41:35

Physical Description

1 box

22. Lecture, 1998 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Persi Diaconis

Physical Description

1 box

1141. Memorial Service, 1998 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Carl Fields Tape 2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1142. Memorial Service, 1998 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Carl Fields Tape 1 0f 2

Physical Description

1 box

10. Lecture, 1998 October 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jon Gordon

Physical Description

1 box

5. Lecture, 1998 October 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lori B Andrews

Physical Description

1 box

4. Cloning, 1998 October 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

6. Freshman Orientation, 1998 September 13. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1216. Sex On A Saturday Night, 1998 September 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1228. Sex On A Saturday Night, 1998 September 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

12. Stadium Dedication, 1998 September 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

30. Public Lecture Series, 1999 April 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Thomas Eisner

Physical Description

1 box

31. Bill Moyer's Mind, Faith, and Spirit, 1999 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Moyer's Mind, Faith, and Spirit

Physical Description

1 box

1169. Mind, Faith, and Spirit with Bill Moyers, 1999 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Moyers Tape 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1170. Mind, Faith, and Spirit with Bill Moyers, 1999 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Moyers Tape 2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

34. Public Lecture Series, 1999 April 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Muldoon

Physical Description

1 box

28. Sex On a Saturday Night, 1999 April 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

46. Public Lecture Series, 1999 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Krugman

Physical Description

1 box

47. Alumni Studies, 1999 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

35. Lecture, 1999 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frankenthaler. No audio

Physical Description

1 box

24. Toni Morrison Conference, 1999 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Toni Morrison Conference. 6 tapes from 2/12 and 2/13

Physical Description

1 box

33. Public Lecture Series, 1999 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Itmar Rabinovich

Physical Description

1 box

9. Lecture, 1999 January 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harold Pinter

Physical Description

1 box

23. MLK, 1999 January 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

26. Georgia Nugent's Managers Orientation PMI, 1999 June 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Georgia Nugent's Managers Orientation PMI

Physical Description

1 box

32. Public Lecture Series, 1999 March 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ingrid Daubechies

Physical Description

1 box

25. Lecture, 1999 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Scorcese 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

20. Alumni Lectures, 1999 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4 tapes from 5/7 and 5/8

Physical Description

1 box

252. Baccalaureate, 1999 May 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1668. Baccalaureate, 1999 May 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1268. 1999 Commencement, undated. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

29. Lecture, 1999 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Margery Garber

Physical Description

1 box

45. Public Lecture Series, 1999 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Marjorie Garber 3 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

36. Lecture, 1999 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert McNeil

Physical Description

1 box

37. Public Lecture Series, 1999 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Knoll on evolution

Physical Description

1 box

38. Lecture, 1999 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Walesa

Physical Description

1 box

39. Debate, 1999 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Singer

Physical Description

1 box

1662. Debate, 1999 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Singer and Adrienne Asch Tape 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1663. Debate, 1999 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Singer and Adrienne Asch Debate Tape 2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

40. Lecture, 1999 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A. Blinder

Physical Description

1 box

41. Lecture, 1999 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Adrienne Rich

Physical Description

1 box

27. Freshman Orientation, 1999 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3 tapes. 1 SVHS and 2 VHS

Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works.

Arrangement

The recordings are listed chronologically by year, but within each year they may not be listed chronologically.

Physical Description

40 boxes

69. Lecture, 2000 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reese 3 tapes: 2 masters and 1 off air

Physical Description

1 box

70. Lecture, 2000 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Usias

Physical Description

1 box

71. Lecture, 2000 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reese 3 tapes: 1 off air

Physical Description

1 box

72. Lecture, 2000 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kofi Annan

Physical Description

1 box

73. The Stafford Little Lecture Series, 2000 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fredrickson 3 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

75. Center for human values, 2000 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10th anniversary. 4 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

61. Center for human values symposium, 2000 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

6 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

51. EEB Seminar, 2000 August 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Grant

Physical Description

1 box

76. Lecture, 2000 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Liechtenstein 4 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

44. Symposium, 2000 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Adlai Stevenson. 2 SVHS and 1VHS

Physical Description

1 box

2. Lecture, 2000 February 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

JK Goodwin. One off air

Physical Description

1 box

16. Public Lecture Series, 2000 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sarah Hardy

Physical Description

1 box

15. Public Lecture Series, 2000 February 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Djerassi

Physical Description

1 box

1184. Come Visit, 2000 February 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton 60 second spot

Physical Description

1 box

182. Lecture, 2000 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Flemming

Physical Description

1 box

246. Molecular Biology Equipment Demo, 2000 July 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lindsay Barnes

Physical Description

1 box

13. Public Lecture Series, 2000 March 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lander on Genomics

Physical Description

1 box

14. Lecture, 2000 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Baker, Double Master

Physical Description

1 box

67. Lecture, 2000 March 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reese 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

74. Lecture, 2000 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Julian Bond (NAACP chairman)

Physical Description

1 box

64. Alumni Studies, 2000 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

68. Lecture, 2000 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reese 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1. Wolfgang Lichtenstein, 2000 May 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wolfgang Lichtenstein

Physical Description

1 box

65. Alumni Studies, 2000 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4 tapes: 2 from 5/12 and 2 from 5/13 1 tape 5/13 missing...

Physical Description

1 box

62. Lecture, 2000 May 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Georgia Nugent

Physical Description

1 box

1664. Baccalaureate, 2000 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Queen Noor

Physical Description

1 box

1269. Commencement 2000, 2000 May 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1270. 2000 Baccalaureate, 2000 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Queen Noor of Jordan

Physical Description

1 box

80. Panel Discussion, 2000 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Stevenson panel

Physical Description

1 box

82. Lecture, 2000 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Novacek 3 tapes, 1 off air

Physical Description

1 box

85. Graduate School Centennial Lectures, 2000 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Art Winfree

Physical Description

1 box

83. Lecture, 2000 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Powell

Physical Description

1 box

84. Lecture, 2000 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Greil Marcus

Physical Description

1 box

86. Lecture, 2000 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kevin Philips

Physical Description

1 box

87. Lecture, 2000 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frank Lautenberg

Physical Description

1 box

1660. President Clinton Keynote Address, 2000 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Clinton: The Progressive Traditions: Politics, History

Physical Description

1 box

53. The Progressive tradition, 2000 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

55. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2000 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Juan Maldacena Gravity, Black Holes and Strings

Physical Description

1 box

57. Lecture, 2000 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ralph Nader

Physical Description

1 box

1779. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2000 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Juan M. Maldacena With tags

Physical Description

1 box

56. Centennial Public Lecture Series, 2000 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Russell Baker 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

58. Lecture, 2000 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sendak 1 SVHS and 1 VHS

Physical Description

1 box

78. Lecture, 2000 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Liechtenstein

Physical Description

1 box

79. Lecture, 2000 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Raab 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

81. Lecture, 2000 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Maloney, Forbes, Carter, Gibson 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

1775. Princeton with one accord, 2000 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Slide show

Physical Description

1 box

77. Presidents panel, 2000 October 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

59. Opening meeting, 2000 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1 SVHS and 1 VHS

Physical Description

1 box

60. Fall assembly, 2000 September 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1 SVHS and 1 VHS

Physical Description

1 box

49. reflections on diversity, 2000 September 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 tapes. 1 VHS off air

Physical Description

1 box

48. Sex on a Saturday night, 2000 September 13. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

52. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2000 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paula Fredriksen The Origins of Christianity

Physical Description

1 box

1778. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2000 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paula L. Fredriksen With tags

Physical Description

1 box

54. Women, Race and Film, 2000 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Halle Berry. 2 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

50. Shapiro press conference, 2000 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shapiro announces his retirement from President of the University 1 DVC and one VHS

Physical Description

1 box

66. Women, race, and film, 2000 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

8 tapes. 4 SVHS and 4 VHS

Physical Description

1 box

96. Public Lecture Series, 2001 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill T. Jones

Physical Description

1 box

97. Lecture, 2001 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gerard T Hooft. Quantum Field theory, the gravitational force and the future of quantum mechanics

Physical Description

1 box

98. Lecture, 2001 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

J Craig Venter

Physical Description

1 box

99. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2001 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lester K Little. Monasticism in Western Society

Physical Description

1 box

249. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2001 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lester K. Little: Monasticism in Western Society

Physical Description

1 box

1782. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2001 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lester K. Little With tags

Physical Description

1 box

100. Lecture, 2001 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Edward Witten Public Lecture Series

Physical Description

1 box

101. Lecture, 2001 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bonnie Marranca on Robert Wilson

Physical Description

1 box

102. Lecture, 2001 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Dilulio Madison Program: 1 SVHS master

Physical Description

1 box

301. Latin American Studies Conference, 2001 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Puerto Ricans: Second Class Citizens In Our Democracy? Session #1

Physical Description

1 box

302. Latin American Studies Conference, 2001 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Puerto Ricans: Second Class Citizens In Our Democracy? Session #2

Physical Description

1 box

303. James Madison Program, 2001 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Feldman The Election Of 2000: Has The Rule Of Law Been Degraded?

Physical Description

1 box

304. President's Lecture Series, 2001 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Angus Deaton Inequality, Health And Wealth

Physical Description

1 box

306. James Madison Program In American Ideals And Institutions Lecture, 2001 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keith Windschuttle The Killing Of History

Physical Description

1 box

305. African-American Studies Symposium, 2001 December 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Black Intellectuals and The Academy: The Work Of Claudia Tate McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

1770. Mol Bio 427, 2001 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biotechnology and its social impact Tape 1

Physical Description

1 box

1771. Mol Bio 427, 2001 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biotechnology and its social impact Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

247. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2001 February 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Bell: Affirming Dignity and Ending Poverty: The Search for a Better World

Physical Description

1 box

1780. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2001 February 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Bell With tags

Physical Description

1 box

88. Spencer Trask Lecture, 2001 February 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert Full

Physical Description

1 box

89. Natural Academy Of Sciences, 2001 February 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

90. Lecture, 2001 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mike McCurry

Physical Description

1 box

91. James Madison Conference, 2001 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

7 tapes: 1) Wood 2) Nedetsky 3) Stagg 4) Rockove 5) Maier 6) Axworthy + Panel 7) Scalia

Physical Description

1 box

1275. Hooding Ceremony, 2001 June 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1274. 2001 Graduation Ceremony, 2001 June 05. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

92. Lecture, 2001 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

William Rentschler

Physical Description

1 box

93. Lecture, 2001 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Eric Schwartz

Physical Description

1 box

94. The Stafford Little Lecture Series, 2001 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Claude Steele

Physical Description

1 box

95. CIA, 2001 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

248. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2001 March 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth E. Bailey: A Regulatory Framework for the 21st Century

Physical Description

1 box

250. Lecture, 2001 March 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dr. Bailey Audio cassette

Physical Description

1 box

1781. Centennial Public Lecture Series of The Graduate School, 2001 March 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth E. Bailey With tags

Physical Description

1 box

103. Lecture, 2001 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mary Panzer. American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

104. Lecture, 2001 May 04. 1 box.
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James D Wolfensohn Glickman Ivy Club Speaker Series

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1 box

105. Shirley Tilghman Press Conference, 2001 May 05. 1 box.
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Shirley Tilghman Press Conference announcement for the new president 1 DVCAM and 1 VHS copy

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106. Lecture, 2001 May 18. 1 box.
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Richard Leakey on Conservation: Realities in Eastern Africa

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1272. 2001 Baccalaureate, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1273. 2001 Baccalaureate, undated. 1 box.
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1 box

1276. 2001 Baccalaureate, undated. 1 box.
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DAT

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251. Commencement 2001, undated. 1 box.
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Audio cassette

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1 box

283. Film Clips, 2001 November 04. 1 box.
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Professor Dibattista

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1 box

284. Public Lecture Series, 2001 November 05. 1 box.
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Robert Moses McCosh 10

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285. Study of Region Conference, 2001 November 08. 1 box.
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What Does It Mean To Be Human? Religion and Bioethics Session 1 4:30pm McCosh 50

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286. Study of Region Conference, 2001 November 09. 1 box.
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What Does It Mean To Be Human? Religion and Bioethics Session 2 8:30am McCosh 50

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287. Study of Region Conference, 2001 November 09. 1 box.
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What Does It Mean To Be Human? Religion and Bioethics Session 2 10:30am McCosh 50

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1 box

288. Study of Region Conference, 2001 November 09. 1 box.
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What Does It Mean To Be Human? Religion and Bioethics Session 4 1:30pm McCosh 50

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1 box

289. Public Affairs Lecture, 2001 November 09. 1 box.
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Alexander Stoddart (Sculptor) John Witherspoon: Man and Statue

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290. Public Affairs Lecture, 2001 November 09. 1 box.
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Alexander Stoddart (Sculptor) John Witherspoon: Man and Statue

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291. An Illustrated History Of The Alumni Association Of Nassau Hall, 2001 November 10. 1 box.
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J.T. Miller Richardson Aud.

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292. The Political Leadership Of George W. Bush:What A Difference Sep11th Made, 2001 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fred Greenstein Dodds Aud.

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293. James Madison Program/Mason Lecture, 2001 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wesley Smith: Bioethics and Euthanasia Comp. Sci. 104

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294. American Studies Forum: Entrepreneurship: Progress, Problems, Policies, 2001 November 15. 1 box.
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McCosh 10

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295. American Studies Forum: Entrepreneurship: Progress, Problems, Policies, 2001 November 15. 1 box.
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McCosh 10

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1 box

296. Third World Center Presentation, 2001 November 19. 1 box.
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Arun Gandhi: Terrorism, Nonviolence, and Justice

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297. Woodrow Wilson School Lecture, 2001 November 19. 1 box.
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Ten Weeks Later: The Media And Public Opinion Since Sep.11th Dodds Aud.

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298. Reflections On Diversity, 2001 November 20. 1 box.
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Richardson Aud.

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1 box

299. James Madison Program, 2001 November 29. 1 box.
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Lynne V. Cheney: Teaching For Freedom

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1 box

300. Latin American Studies Conference, 2001 November 30. 1 box.
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Jesse Jackson Puerto Ricans: Second Class Citizens In Our Democracy?

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264. Public Lectures Series, 2001 October 08. 1 box.
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Paul R. Ehrlich Human Natures: Genes, Cultures, and the Human Prospect McCosh 10

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265. Humanities Illustrated Lecture, 2001 October 09. 1 box.
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Richard Serra McCosh 50

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266. McGraw Center For Higher Education, 2001 October 10. 1 box.
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Georgia Nugent Frist 330

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267. Lecture, 2001 October 12. 1 box.
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Ravan Farhadi - United Nations Representative to the Northern Alliance of Afghanistan (Northern Alliance)

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268. Public Lecture Series, 2001 October 16. 1 box.
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James Randi The Search For Chimera

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1 box

269. McGraw Center For Higher Education, 2001 October 18. 1 box.
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Georgia Nugent and 2 students Frist 330

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270. President's Lecture Series, 2001 October 18. 1 box.
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Caryl Emerson: The Fall of the Russian Empire, the rise of Slavic Studies and the relevance of both for the hardcore humanities.

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282. Madison Program, 2001 October 25. 1 box.
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Jean Elshtain Just War and Military Intervention Comp. Sci. 104

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253. Freshmen Assembly, 2001 September 09. 1 box.
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Richardson Auditorium- Michael Mahoney

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1 box

254. O.I.T. Kickoff Reception-Betty Leydon, 2001 September 10. 1 box.
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Frist Multi-Purpose Room

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1 box

255. Reflections Of Diversity, 2001 September 11. 1 box.
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Richardson Auditorium

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1 box

256. Sex On A Saturday Night, 2001 September 12. 1 box.
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McCosh 50

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1 box

257. Princeton University Memorial Service for the 9/11 victims, 2001 September 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cannon Green

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1 box

258. Princeton University Memorial Service for the 9/11 victims, 2001 September 16. 1 box.
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Cannon Green

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1 box

259. The Economic And Financial Aftermath Of The Terrorist Attack On America, 2001 September 20. 1 box.
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McCosh 50

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260. Informed Decisions: An Effort To Understand 9/11 And The Future, 2001 September 20. 1 box.
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McCosh 50

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261. Responses To Terrorism: Security, Economics And Democracy, 2001 September 21. 1 box.
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Dodds Auditorium

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1 box

262. President Shirley M. Tilghman Installation, 2001 September 28. 1 box.
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Edited master begins at the end of the master. and there's a cover shot master mini dv

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1 box

263. Friend Center Dedication Ceremony, 2001 September 29. 1 box.
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Edited Master at end of Master and have cover shots and ribbon cutting mini dv tape

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1 box

325. Public Lecture, 2002 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tony Kushner

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1 box

335. James Madison Lecture Series, 2002 April 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4/5/02 and 4/6/02 Lectures (5 Tapes)

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1 box

327. Center For The Study Of Democratic Politics, 2002 April 08. 1 box.
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Robert Dahl (Day 1)

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1 box

328. Center For The Study Of Democratic Politics, 2002 April 09. 1 box.
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Robert Dahl (Day 2)

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1 box

326. Madison Lecture Series, 2002 April 10. 1 box.
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William Galston

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1 box

329. Lecture, 2002 April 22. 1 box.
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Jeff Shesol

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1 box

330. Public Lecture, 2002 April 23. 1 box.
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Michael Graves

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1 box

360. O.I.T. Lecture, 2002 April 26. 1 box.
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O.I.T. Lecture

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1 box

336. Public Lecture, 2002 April 30. 1 box.
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Sydney Brenner

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1 box

353. Beginnings, 2002 August 18. 1 box.
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Admissions Training - Robert Perry

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1 box

379. Lecture, 2002 December 04. 1 box.
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Vincent Courtillot - "Mass Extinctions in the Phanerozoic: A single cause and if yes which?"

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310. Dick Spies Good-Bye Party, 2002 December 06. 1 box.
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1 box

411. President's Lecture Series, 2002 December 11. 1 box.
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Carol Armstrong - "Manet and Cezanne: In The Margins of Their Modernism"

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311. Public Lecture, 2002 February 11. 1 box.
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Steven Pinker

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1 box

312. Madison Lecture Series, 2002 February 11. 1 box.
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Herbert London

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1 box

317. Alumni Day, 2002 February 19. 1 box.
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David Remnick

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314. Talking With Children In A Post 9/11 World, 2002 February 23. 1 box.
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Alumni Day

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315. Talking With Children In A Post 9/11 World, 2002 February 23. 1 box.
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Alumni Day

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316. Alumni Day, 2002 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Carl Brown

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1 box

318. Alumni Day, 2002 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Remnick

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1 box

319. Madison Lecture, 2002 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Stanley Katz

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1 box

307. Martin Luther King, 2002 January 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Luther King Richardson

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1 box

308. African-American Studies, 2002 January 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Inserting Race In American Historical Memory: The Founding Fathers and Gone With The Wind - A Roundtable

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372. O.I.T., 2002 July 02. 1 box.
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First Year "O.I.T." Anniversary

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1 box

346. Alumni Panel, 2002 July 09. 1 box.
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Alumni Panel

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1 box

347. Alumni Studies, 2002 July 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Faculty Intro's

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1 box

348. CREN Digital Certificate, 2002 July 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Don't dub before speaking with Don or Mike

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1 box

343. Baccalaureate, 2002 June 02. 1 box.
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Baccalaureate

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1 box

340. Hooding Ceremony, 2002 June 03. 1 box.
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2002 Hooding Ceremony

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1 box

341. Commencement, 2002 June 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

342. Kris's 2002 Pre-Commencement Special, 2002 June 04. 1 box.
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Kris's 2002 Pre-Commencement Special

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1 box

345. Picasso Sculpture Removal, 2002 June 18. 1 box.
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Picasso Sculpture Removal

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1 box

320. Taplin Environmental Lecture, 2002 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kenneth Arrow

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1 box

322. Architecture Lecture, 2002 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frank O. Gehry - Current and Recent Work

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1 box

321. President's Lecture Series, 2002 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A. J. Smith Imperfect Opposites

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1 box

323. Madison Lecture Series, 2002 March 13. 1 box.
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Charles Kesler - Is Limited Government A Lost Cause?

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1 box

324. Physics/Hamilton Lecture, 2002 March 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dava Sobel - Galileo: Working Scientist

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1 box

337. Public Lecture, 2002 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sydney Brenner

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1 box

338. Public Lecture, 2002 May 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sydney Brenner

Physical Description

1 box

361. Alumni Studies Lecture, 2002 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bernard Lewis

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1 box

331. Public Lecture, 2002 May 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Charles Falco (...Renaissance Painting..."

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1 box

332. Public Lecture, 2002 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Charles Falco ("...Motorcycle")

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1 box

333. U-Store Presentation, 2002 May 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Henry Louis Gates

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1 box

334. Picasso Removal - A Failed Attempt, 2002 May 21. 1 box.
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2 Tapes (1 Cam=Ramin and 1Cam=Tim)

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1 box

339. James Baker, 2002 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Baker Document give away

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1 box

369. PCAT, 2002 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steve Forbes - "What Happens After Iraq"

Physical Description

1 box

378. Molecular Biology Lecture, 2002 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bonnie Bassler - (USE CH. 1and 2 FOR DUPES)

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1 box

373. Office Of Registrar - SCORE, 2002 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lecture on the new SCORE system - Two Lectures

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1 box

374. James Madison Program, 2002 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Christopher DeMuth - "Good Government and the Competition Principle"

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1 box

375. Class Lecture, 2002 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Daniel Kahneman - Nobel Prize recipient/Princeton Univ. Prof.

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1 box

376. James Madison Program, 2002 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John DiIulio - "God and The First Amendment: The Devilish Truth About Strict Separation Doctrine"

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1 box

377. James Madison Program, 2002 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John DiIulio - "God and The 14th Amendment: Why Grassroots Religious Minority Groups Need Equal Protection"

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1 box

359. Public Lecture, 2002 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ariel Dorfman

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1 box

362. Public Lecture, 2002 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jared Diamond

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1 box

364. Women and Gender Panel, 2002 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Origins of Women's Studies of Princeton

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1 box

365. Public Lecture, 2002 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bernard Williams - "The Human Prejudice"

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1 box

367. President's Lecture Series, 2002 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Anthony Grafton - "Technica Curiosa: Technology and Magic In Early Modern Europe"

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1 box

368. James Madison Lecture, 2002 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert Bork

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1 box

349. Fall Assembly, 2002 September 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

350. 9/11 Commemorative Assembly, 2002 September 11. 1 box.
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1 box

351. Reflections On Diversity, 2002 September 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

352. Fire Safety and Sex On A Saturday Night, 2002 September 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

363. Fall 2002 Alumni Studies, 2002 September 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Worlds Together Worlds Apart: A History Of The Modern World From The Mongol Empire To The Present

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1 box

354. Public Lecture, 2002 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Patch Adams

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1 box

355. Understanding And Responding To The Islamic World After 9/11, 2002 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4 Tapes: Opening and Keynote, Panel 1-3

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1 box

356. Understanding And Responding To The Islamic World After 9/11, 2002 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 Tapes: One panel (2nd panel cancelled)

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1 box

415. Campus Footage, 2003 April 03. 1 box.
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Campus Footage

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1 box

416. Pace Center Ceremony, 2003 April 08. 1 box.
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Pace Center Ceremony

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1 box

417. Lecture, 2003 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Yas Akhmadov - "Crisis in Chechnya: Moral and International Dimensions"

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1 box

422. Madison Program, 2003 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

National Sovereignty and International Institutions

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1 box

419. Madison Program, 2003 April 14. 1 box.
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"Reflections on a Letter from a Birmingham Jail"

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1 box

420. Public Lecture, 2003 April 15. 1 box.
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John Hennessy - "Perspectives on High Performance Computer Architecture"

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1 box

421. Video Highlights of Media Services, 2003 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Information Fair

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1 box

424. Hamilton Lecture, 2003 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lawrence Krauss - "Einstein's Biggest Blunder: A Cosmic Mystery Story"

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1 box

433. Lincoln and Religion, 2003 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lincoln and Religion

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1 box

425. Madison Program, 2003 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Shapiro

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1 box

442. Mellon Summer Fellows, 2003 August 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mellon Summer Fellows

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1 box

453. Alumni Studies, 2003 August 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Christopher Eisgruber

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1 box

454. Alumni Studies, 2003 August 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Christopher Eisgruber

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1 box

443. O.I.T. Meeting, 2003 August 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

O.I.T. Meeting

Physical Description

1 box

444. Mellon Summer Fellows, 2003 August 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mellon Summer Fellows

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1 box

479. Madison Lecture, 2003 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese (1/3)

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1 box

480. Madison Lecture, 2003 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese (2/3)

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1 box

477. Telling Stories About the Universe, 2003 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture--Vera Rubin

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1 box

481. Madison Lecture, 2003 December 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Fox-Genovese (3/3)

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1 box

478. Ethics of Identity, 2003 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President's Lecture--Anthony Appiah

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1 box

391. Staff Recognition Lunch, 2003 February 06. 1 box.
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Staff Recognition Lunch

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1 box

393. Staff Recognition Lunch, 2003 February 06. 1 box.
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Staff Recognition Lunch

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1 box

384. Lecture, 2003 February 12. 1 box.
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Cornel West - "What is the appropriate response to the suffering in the Middle East"

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1 box

386. Public Lecture, 2003 February 20. 1 box.
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Lawrence Lessig - "The Creative Commons"

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1 box

389. Lecture, 2003 February 22. 1 box.
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Bill Frist

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1 box

390. Lecture, 2003 February 22. 1 box.
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Peter Bell

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1 box

382. MLK, 2003 January 20. 1 box.
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MLK

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1 box

438. People Soft Training, 2003 July 14. 1 box.
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People Soft Training

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1 box

439. People Soft Training, 2003 July 15. 1 box.
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People Soft Training

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1 box

440. People Soft Training, 2003 July 23. 1 box.
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People Soft Training

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1 box

434. Baccalaureate 2003, 2003 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Baccalaureate - Fred Hargadon

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1 box

1786. Baccalaureate, 2003 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Baccalaureate (two tapes)

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1 box

435. Class Day, 2003 June 02. 1 box.
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Class Day

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1 box

436. Hooding Ceremony, 2003 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hooding Ceremony

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1 box

437. Commencement, 2003 June 03. 1 box.
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Commencement

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1 box

388. President's Lecture Series, 2003 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vincent Poor - "Anytime, Anywhere: The Wireless Revolution

Physical Description

1 box

392. Public Lecture, 2003 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ziba Mir-Hosseini - "Islamic Law and Feminism: Opening A Dialogue"

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1 box

394. Madison Lecture, 2003 March 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

William Kristol - "Under God? Is Religion At The Heart of America's Culture War?"

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1 box

410. Public Lecture, 2003 March 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Denby - "Do Movies Have A Future?"

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1 box

412. Lewis Thomas Class Lecture, 2003 March 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michelle Arbeitman

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1 box

441. Health Services, 2003 March 18. 1 box.
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Health Services

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1 box

413. Public Lecture, 2003 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Horner - "Dinosaur Research In The 21st Century"

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1 box

499. Public Lecture, 2003 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cesar Pelli

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1 box

414. James Madison Lecture, 2003 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jim Towey - "Compassion, The U.S. Constitution, and President Bush's Faith-Based Initiative"

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1 box

429. Lecture, 2003 March 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Susan Estrich

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1 box

426. Molecular Biology Lecture, 2003 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fred Hughson

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1 box

431. Fred A. Hargadon, 2003 May 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Good-bye party at Frist

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1 box

432. Class Of 2003 Panel Discussion, 2003 May 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Title IX Bout - Student Thesis

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1 box

470. Tiger Talk, 2003 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

William Bialek

Physical Description

1 box

471. Madison Program, 2003 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nicholas Eberstadt

Physical Description

1 box

472. Public Lecture, 2003 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Amos Oz

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1 box

473. Lecture, 2003 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sandra Day O'Connor

Physical Description

1 box

474. Public Lecture, 2003 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roy Mottahedeh

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1 box

475. Tanner Lecture, 2003 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frans De Waal

Physical Description

1 box

476. Tanner Lecture, 2003 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frans De Waal

Physical Description

1 box

456. Public Lecture, 2003 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Yi - Fu Tuan

Physical Description

1 box

467. James Madison Program, 2003 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

J. Rufus Fears - "Freedom and the Superpower"

Physical Description

1 box

457. Lecture, 2003 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chuck Close

Physical Description

1 box

458. Madison Program, 2003 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Faith and the Challenges of Secularism

Physical Description

1 box

459. Madison Program, 2003 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Faith and the Challenges of Secularism

Physical Description

1 box

463. President's Lecture Series, 2003 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bess Ward

Physical Description

1 box

460. Public Lecture, 2003 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Svante Paabo

Physical Description

1 box

461. Madison Lecture, 2003 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Gerhardt

Physical Description

1 box

464. Italian Lecture, 2003 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Under Italian Eyes: Past impressions, New Sensations on America

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1 box

465. Public Lecture, 2003 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roger Penrose

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1 box

466. Public Lecture, 2003 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roger Penrose

Physical Description

1 box

468. Public Lecture, 2003 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roger Penrose

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1 box

445. Opening Exercises, 2003 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Exercises

Physical Description

1 box

446. Orientation Ceremony, 2003 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Brian Kernighan

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1 box

447. Opening Exercises, 2003 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Exercises

Physical Description

1 box

448. Assembly On Integrity, 2003 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Assembly On Integrity

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1 box

452. Madison Program, 2003 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Joseph Weiler

Physical Description

1 box

449. Public Lecture, 2003 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

William Bowen

Physical Description

1 box

450. Princeton University Art Museum Fisher Series, 2003 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fred Wilson

Physical Description

1 box

451. Lecture, 2003 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hamid Karzai - President of Afghanistan

Physical Description

1 box

455. Press Conference, 2003 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Tilghman - Task Force on Women in Natural Sciences and Engineering

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1 box

462. Madison Program, 2003 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harry Jaffa

Physical Description

1 box

518. Madison Program, 2004 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Leadership in the Early Republic" - 4/2/04 and 4/3/04

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1 box

513. Lunch-N-Learn, 2004 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Brian Kernighan

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1 box

1787. New Campus B-Roll footage, 2004 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

USE THIS TAPE FOR B ROLL! Aerials, Architecture, Classrooms, Campus Life.

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1 box

1788. New Campus B-Roll footage, 2004 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

USE THIS TAPE FOR B ROLL! Aerials, Architecture, Classrooms, Campus Life.

Physical Description

1 box

500. Madison Program, 2004 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Abigail Thernstrom

Physical Description

1 box

501. Public Lecture, 2004 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Helen Vendler

Physical Description

1 box

502. Public Lecture, 2004 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Helen Vendler

Physical Description

1 box

504. Class Lecture, 2004 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Ed Zshau

Physical Description

1 box

503. Public Lecture, 2004 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Helen Vendler

Physical Description

1 box

505. Lecture, 2004 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gerald Fink - "Science In the Age of Terrorism"

Physical Description

1 box

506. James Madison Program, 2004 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Effect of War on The Supreme Court of The United States"

Physical Description

1 box

508. Public Lecture, 2004 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Noah Feldman

Physical Description

1 box

509. Public Lecture, 2004 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Noah Feldman

Physical Description

1 box

507. OIT Event, 2004 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Event

Physical Description

1 box

510. Public Lecture, 2004 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Noah Feldman

Physical Description

1 box

511. Boathouse Dedication, 2004 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Boathouse Dedication

Physical Description

1 box

512. Boathouse Dedication, 2004 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Boathouse Dedication (EDITED MASTER)

Physical Description

1 box

528. O.I.T Annual Meeting, 2004 August 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

O.I.T Annual Meeting

Physical Description

1 box

556. President's Lecture, 2004 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alan Krueger Princeton University "Misunderestimating TERRORISM, Economics and the Roots of Terrorism"

Physical Description

1 box

557. Lecture, 2004 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Farmer

Physical Description

1 box

558. Public Lecture, 2004 December 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Henry Petroski - 3 tapes: 12/7 - 12/9

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1 box

483. Madison Lecture, 2004 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Greve

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1 box

489. Academic Managers Group Meeting, 2004 February 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Academic Managers Group Meeting

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1 box

484. Madison Lecture, 2004 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Diggins

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1 box

485. George Kennan Conference, 2004 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Colin Powell

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1 box

486. George Kennan Conference, 2004 February 20. 1 box.
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2:00 pm Panel

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1 box

487. George Kennan Conference, 2004 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4:30 Panel

Physical Description

1 box

493. Kennan Conference, 2004 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richard H Ulman (Luncheon Speaker)

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1 box

494. Kennan Conference, 2004 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kennan dinner

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1 box

488. Public Lecture, 2004 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Daniel Libeskind.

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1 box

482. Martin Luther King Celebration, 2004 January 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richardson Auditorium 2004 Martin Luther King Celebration Valerie Smith keynote speaker.

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1 box

525. Commencement, 2004 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Commencement

Physical Description

1 box

526. ResNet 2004 Keynote, 2004 June 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ResNet 2004 Keynote

Physical Description

1 box

490. "The Passion of The Christ" Panel, 2004 March 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Passion of The Christ" Panel

Physical Description

1 box

491. President's Lecture Series, 2004 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martha Tienta

Physical Description

1 box

492. Madison Lecture, 2004 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Pack

Physical Description

1 box

496. Tiger Talk, 2004 March 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lynn Enquist

Physical Description

1 box

495. Madison Lecture: Eric Cohen, 2004 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Madison Lecture: Eric Cohen

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1 box

497. McGraw Center, 2004 March 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

MUS 206

Physical Description

1 box

498. The Relationship Between African Americans and Jews, 2004 March 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Murray Friedman and Henry Louis Gates Jr.

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1 box

958. Reinhold Niebuhr and Public Theology, 2004 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CSR - March 25, 2004 Reinhold Niebuhr and Public Theology Symposium with Robin W. Lovin and Stanley Hauerwas Reynolds Lecture Series

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1 box

514. Madison Program, 2004 May 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3 tapes

Physical Description

1 box

515. Madison Program, 2004 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 Tapes

Physical Description

1 box

516. A Symposium In celebration of the Humanities at Princeton, 2004 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Beauty in Art, Music, Literature and Philosophy"

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1 box

520. Reunions 2004 Alumni Careers Conference, 2004 May 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reunions 2004 Alumni Careers Conference - 2 tapes: Keynote, and Sessions 1 and 2

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1 box

519. Dean Klawe - SEAS Plan, 2004 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dean Klawe - SEAS Plan

Physical Description

1 box

521. Dante Seminar - 2004 Reunions, 2004 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dante Seminar - 2 tapes

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1 box

523. Baccalaureate, 2004 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Baccalaureate

Physical Description

1 box

524. Baccalaureate, 2004 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Baccalaureate

Physical Description

1 box

522. Graduate Hooding Ceremony, 2004 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Graduate Hooding Ceremony

Physical Description

1 box

527. Class Day, 2004 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class Day - Jon Stewart

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1 box

547. Madison Program, 2004 November 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Novak

Physical Description

1 box

548. Lecture, 2004 November 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Toshiko Takaezu

Physical Description

1 box

549. Madison Program, 2004 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Novak, J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Toronto "Religious Liberty: The Philosophical Claim"

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1 box

550. Public Lecture, 2004 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alan Wolfe Boston College "America's Two Visions: The Good and the Great"

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1 box

551. Public Lecture, 2004 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alan Wolfe Boston College "How Conservatives Came to Think Small"

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1 box

552. Public Lecture, 2004 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alan Wolfe Boston College "The Liberal Retreat from Ambition"

Physical Description

1 box

553. Public Lecture, 2004 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert W. Lucky Telecordia "Broadbanding America: What, Why, and How"

Physical Description

1 box

554. Tiger Talk, 2004 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tiger Talk

Physical Description

1 box

555. Madison Program, 2004 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Novak, J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Professor of Jewish Studies University of Toronto "Religious Liberty: The Theological Claim"

Physical Description

1 box

536. Public Lecture, 2004 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

George Dyson

Physical Description

1 box

544. Madison Program, 2004 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Berkowitz

Physical Description

1 box

545. Madison Program, 2004 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael W. McConnell

Physical Description

1 box

546. President's Lecture, 2004 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Edward Felten

Physical Description

1 box

537. Lecture, 2004 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ralph Nader

Physical Description

1 box

538. Lecture, 2004 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Twyla Tharp

Physical Description

1 box

542. PRISM, 2004 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10/21/04 and 10/22/04 Seminar - 7 tapes total

Physical Description

1 box

541. Madison Program, 2004 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10/22/04 and 10/23/04 seminar

Physical Description

1 box

540. O.I.T. Lunch and Learn, 2004 October 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michelle Mulder

Physical Description

1 box

630. Final Cut Pro Training Part 1, 2004 October 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Taught by Dave Hopkins

Physical Description

1 box

529. Class Assembly - Daniel Kahneman, 2004 September 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class Assembly - Daniel Kahneman

Physical Description

1 box

530. Reflections on Diversity, 2004 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Diversity

Physical Description

1 box

531. Sex on a Saturday Night, 2004 September 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sex on a Saturday Night

Physical Description

1 box

533. Public Lecture, 2004 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hermione Lee

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1 box

532. Mike Wallace, 2004 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mike Wallace

Physical Description

1 box

534. Public Lecture, 2004 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hermione Lee

Physical Description

1 box

535. Public Lecture, 2004 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hermione Lee

Physical Description

1 box

566. Women, Art and Politics, 2005 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Women, Art and Politics 3 tapes from 4/1/05 4 tapes from 4/2/05

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1 box

569. Public Lecture Series, 2005 April 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Brian Green

Physical Description

1 box

585. Madison lecture: Jacobson, 2005 April 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gary J. Jacobsohn University of Texas at Austin "By Way of Variation, Addition, or Repeal: Revisiting the Unconstitutional Amendment Puzzle"

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1 box

586. Madison lecture: Arkes, 2005 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hadley Arkes Amherst College "On the Reading of Cases: The Reasoning We Have Forgotten, the Law We Have Lost"

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1 box

570. Public Lecture Series, 2005 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael S. Gazzaniga Dartmouth University "Personal Identity, Neuroethics and the Human Brain"

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1 box

575. OIT Meeting, 2005 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Meeting

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1 box

576. Lecture, 2005 April 21. 1 box.
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Paul Rusesabagina Hotel Rwanda

Physical Description

1 box

577. Cornel West/Jim Wallis, 2005 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

God's Politics: The Role of Prophetic Religion in America

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1 box

578. Lecture, 2005 April 28. 1 box.
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Sarah Coakley

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1 box

579. Public Lecture Series, 2005 April 29. 1 box.
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Paul Taylor

Physical Description

1 box

580. Hamilton Lecture, 2005 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Gross

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1 box

623. PSA #1, 2005 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton University Athletics 30 second spot prepared 11/08/05

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1 box

625. 12/05/05 Work Management Meeting, 2005 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

78 min.

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1 box

626. Professor Paul Muldoon, 2005 December 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President's Lecture Series Professor Paul Muldoon Friend 101

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1 box

560. Madison Program, 2005 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nelson Lund George Mason University School of Law "Lawrence v. Texas: The Worst Supreme Court Opinion in History?"

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1 box

561. Public Lecture, 2005 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kathleen Sullivan Stanley Morrison Professor of Law and former Dean of Stanford University "The Constitution and EMERGENCY"

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1 box

563. Madison Program, 2005 February 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Donald A. Downs University of Wisconsin-Madison "Speech Codes, Censorship, and Undue Process: Politics and the Restoration of Free Speech and Liberty on Campus"

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1 box

562. Lecture, 2005 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Joyce Carol Oates

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1 box

564. Madison Program, 2005 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Daniel N. Robinson Georgetown University and Oxford University "Citizenship and Leadership"

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1 box

572. Public Lecture Series, 2005 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alex Filippenko University of California, Berkeley "Catastrophic Stellar Explosions: Celestial Fireworks"

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1 box

573. Public Lecture Series, 2005 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alex Filippenko University of California, Berkeley "Enigmatic Gamma-Ray Bursts: Birth Cries of Black Holes"

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1 box

574. Public Lecture Series, 2005 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alex Filippenko University of California, Berkeley "Einstein's Biggest Blunder? The Case for Cosmic 'Antigravity'"

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1 box

565. Lecture, 2005 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Angela Davis

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1 box

559. Martin Luther King Celebration, 2005 January 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Luther King Celebration

Physical Description

1 box

567. President's Lecture, 2005 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Claudia Johnson Princeton University "Jane Austen and War"

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1 box

583. Madison lecture: Lawler, 2005 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Augustine Lawler Berry College "Tocqueville, Compassionate Conservatism, and Biotechnology"

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1 box

584. Madison lecture: Barnett, 2005 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Randy E. Barnett Boston University School of Law "Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty"

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1 box

568. McGraw Center, 2005 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference on Mentoring

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1 box

581. Public Lecture Series, 2005 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lord Robert May Oxford University "Hard Questions About Tomorrow's World"

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1 box

587. Public Lecture: Ridley, 2005 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Matt Ridley Founder of International Centre of Life "Nature and Nurture"

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1 box

588. Graduate Hooding Ceremony 2005, 2005 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Graduate Hooding Ceremony

Physical Description

1 box

607. Class Day, 2005 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class Day 2005 Chevy Chase

Physical Description

1 box

589. Commencement 2005, 2005 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2005 Commencement

Physical Description

1 box

615. AMG TRAINING, 2005 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton University AMG Training Session John Henry Room

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1 box

616. Bob Herbert, 2005 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bob Herbert - Public Lecture McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

617. Joesph Bottum, 2005 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Joesph Bottum: Death and Politics COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

618. Miguel Centeno, 2005 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Football Lecture 55 mins. Taplin Aud

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1 box

622. Seymour Hersh, 2005 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture about Iraqi War RT:97min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

5992. Homeland Security, 2005 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Homeland Security: How Safe Can We Be? McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

601. Steve Martin, 2005 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steve Martin reads from his works, introduced by Joyce Carol Oates RT:65 min

Physical Description

1 box

5993. Lt. Gen David Petraeus, 2005 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lt. General David Petraeus Keynote Address WWS 75th Anniversary McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

602. James W. Ceaser, 2005 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James W. Ceaser, James Madison Lecture, Nature and History in the Thought of the American Founders COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

603. Tomoko Masuzawa, 2005 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for the Study of Religion - The Invention of World Religions: Symposium on work of Tomoko Masuzawa 91 min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

604. Bruce Cole, 2005 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bruce Cole, Chair, National Endowment for the Humanities, James Madison Lecture, American Ideals and National Memory COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

605. George Weigel, 2005 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

George Weigel: Catholic Church in the Pontificate of Benedict XVI 88 min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

606. Bill Gates, 2005 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Gates Discussion and Bill Gates Receives the Eagle Award Richardson Aud.

Physical Description

1 box

608. Bonnie Bassler, 2005 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Topic of Lecture: How Bacteria Communicate Friend 101

Physical Description

1 box

609. Robert Rubin, 2005 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Former Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin speaks on the future of the global economy. 62 min.

Physical Description

1 box

610. Christine Rosen, 2005 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Rehabilitating Eugenics COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

611. Paula Vogel, 2005 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture by Pulitzer Prize Winning Playwright Paula Vogel 84 mins. Dodds Aud.

Physical Description

1 box

612. T.D. Jakes, 2005 October 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation between Prof. Cornel West and Bishop T.D. Jakes at Princeton Chapel RT: 89 min.

Physical Description

1 box

6131. Electric Propulsion Conference, 2005 October 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

29th International Electric Propulsion Conference, Opening Session, Tape 1 of 2 RT 73 min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

6132. Electric Propulsion Conference, 2005 October 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

29th International Electric Propulsion Conference, Opening Session, Tape 2 of 2 RT 113 min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

590. Freshman Assembly, 2005 September 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCarter Theater. Cosmopolitan Thinking.

Physical Description

1 box

591. Reflections on Diversity, 2005 September 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

When making dubs start master tape at 3:30 (about) that's when diversity program starts 1h 17 m Also broadcast to campus

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1 box

592. Sex On A Saturday Night, 2005 September 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

30 secs to 1 hr 19 min First Performance 1 hr 19 min to 2 hr 37 min Second Performance

Physical Description

1 box

593. Natural Law and Natural Rights in Law, 2005 September 16-2005 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program - Taplin Auditorium Tape 1 Friday am 9/16 - RT 117, Tape 2 Friday pm 9/16 - RT 101 Tape 3 Sat. 9:15am - RT 113, Tape 4 Sat. 11:15am - RT 112, Tape 5 Sat 3:00pm - RT 119

Physical Description

1 box

594. Elie Wiesel, 2005 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture RT 72 min

Physical Description

1 box

595. Prof. Jack Wade Nowlin, 2005 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Lecture - Constitutional Constraints on Constitutional Interpretation Held in Comp. Sci 104

Physical Description

1 box

596. James Fallows Public Lecture, 2005 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Fallows Public Lecture McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

597. OIT Meeting September 2005, 2005 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Webcast RT 122 mins

Physical Description

1 box

598. Condoleezza Rice, 2005 September 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice - Keynote Speaker for the Woodrow Wilson School 75th Anniversary Jadwin Gym

Physical Description

1 box

5991. Mock National Security Council Mtg, 2005 September 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mock National Security Council Meeting: Collapse of a Nuclear Regime part of WWS 75th Anniversary RT: 95 min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

661. The Political God of Our Times: Civic Religion and Democratic Polities in Europe and the United States, 2006 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

America and Its Civic Religion, Part 1 Daniel Mahoney, Wilfred McClay, Colleen Sheehan Tape 4 of 6 COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

662. The Political God of Our Times: Civic Religion and Democratic Polities in Europe and the United States, 2006 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

America and Its Civic Religion, Part 2 Robert Wuthnow, Peter Lawler, Robert George Tape 5 of 6 COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

663. The Political God of Our Times: Civic Religion and Democratic Polities in Europe and the United States, 2006 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Does Democracy need Religion? Patrick Deneen, Maurizio Viroli, Christopher Achen Tape 6 of 6 COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

673. Princeton university. Department of music. Princeton Laptop Orchestra, 2006 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Laptop Orchestra Premiere Performance Richardson Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

674. Tim Berners-Lee, 2006 April 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Future of the Web McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

675. Morley Safer, 2006 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Impact of the Image McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

676. Katherine Newman, 2006 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President's Lecture - School Shootings: Why Bad Things Happen in Good Places Friend 101

Physical Description

1 box

677. James Baker, 2006 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation with James Baker McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

678. George Lakoff, 2006 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Ethics, Freedom, and the Death of Rationalism: What Cognitive Science Tells Us About the Culture Wars" Dodds Auditorium 4:30pm; Used their equipment w/robotic camera(s)

Physical Description

1 box

679. Emma Rothschild, 2006 April 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tanner Lectures in Human Values - The Inner Life of Empires Lecturers: Rothschild, Susan James, Kathleen Wilson Part 1 of 2 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

680. Emma Rothschild, 2006 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tanner Lectures in Human Values - The Inner Life of Empires Lecturers: Rothschild, D. Chakabarty, Oz-Salzberger Part 2 of 2 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

681. Nicholas Wolterstorff, 2006 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Can God Answer Back?" by Nicholas Wolterstorff Friend Center 101

Physical Description

1 box

682. H. Jefferson Powell, 2006 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Constitutional Virtues COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

683. David Gross, 2006 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Search for a Theory of Fundamental Reality: The Theory of Elementary Particles Tape 1 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

684. David Gross, 2006 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Search for a Theory of Fundamental Reality: Questions and Speculations - The Search for a Unified Theory Part 2 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

686. Birgit Meyer, 2006 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Pentecostal Aesthetic and the Spirit of Modern Consumerism McCosh 46

Physical Description

1 box

685. David Gross, 2006 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Search for a Theory of Fundamental Reality: The Coming Revolutions Part 3 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

688. Madeline Albright, 2006 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Madeline Albright McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

687. Stephen Breyer, 2006 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Active Liberty: A Conversation with US Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and Professor Robert P. George McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

698. Mellon Fellow Presentations 2006, 2006 August 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mellon Fellow Summer Research Project Presentations 2006 Butler College

Physical Description

1 box

758. The Public Interest and the Making of American Public Policy: 1965 - 2005, 2006 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Character of American Capitalism - Irwin Stelzer, Murray Weidenbaum, Moderator - John Londregan Tape 3 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

759. The Public Interest and the Making of American Public Policy: 1965 - 2005, 2006 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Education - Joseph Viteritti, Harvey Mansfield, William Allen, Moderator - Robert George Tape 4 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

760. The Public Interest and the Making of American Public Policy: 1965 - 2005, 2006 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Manners, Morals, and Modern America - Kay Hymowitz, Diana Schaub, William McClay, Moderator - Eric Cohen Tape 5 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

761. The Public Interest and the Making of American Public Policy: 1965 - 2005, 2006 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roundtable: The Public Interest - William Bennett, William Galston, Nathan Glazer, Wilfred McClay, Moderator - William Kristol Tape 6 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

762. Andrew Busch, 2006 December 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Midterm Elections of 2006 and the Future of American Politics - Andrew Busch

Physical Description

1 box

633. Robert L. Woodson, Sr, 2006 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Underground Railroad of Self Determination: Beyond Victimization - Black History Month Event Speaker: Robert L. Woodson, Sr

Physical Description

1 box

632. Barry Kellman, 2006 February 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Preventing Bio-Violence: The Need for International Legal Action Speaker: Barry Kellman 73 min.

Physical Description

1 box

634. William L. Saunders, Jr, 2006 February 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Doha Declaration - the World Affirms the Natural Family and Marriage Speaker: William L. Saunders, Jr. 84 min.

Physical Description

1 box

635. Michael Stokes Paulsen, 2006 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Stokes Paulsen - The Emancipation Proclamation and the Commander-in-Chief Power. 82 min. COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

6361. Mark Juergensmeyer, 2006 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mark Juergensmeyer God and War - Part One: The Odd Appeal of War McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

640. The Renaissance of Jewish Philosophy in America, 2006 February 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Coming After:"American Jewish Thought in the Light of German Judaism Leora Batnizky, Martin Yaffe, Alan Mittleman

Physical Description

1 box

6362. Mark Juergensmeyer, 2006 February 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mark Juergensmeyer God and War - Part Two: Are We At War? 75 min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

641. The Renaissance of Jewish Philosophy in America, 2006 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Covenant and Social Contract: Classical Judaism and Classical Liberalism Novak, Seeskin, Kavka

Physical Description

1 box

642. The Renaissance of Jewish Philosophy in America, 2006 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Pragmatism, Philosophical Analysis and Science Influences and Interactions Morgan, Ochs, Samuelson, Gillman

Physical Description

1 box

643. The Renaissance of Jewish Philosophy in America, 2006 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ethics and Metaphysics: Renewing Traditions of Natural Law Goodman, Himmelfarb Assessing the American Jewish Philosophical Renaissance Galston, George

Physical Description

1 box

6363. Mark Juergensmeyer, 2006 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mark Juergensmeyer God and War - Part Three: What Does God Have To Do With It? 75 min. McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

638. Ben Bernanke, 2006 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve Social Science and Public Policy. Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

639. Robert Lowry Clinton, 2006 February 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Robert Lowry Clinton: John Marshall and the Myth of Marbury COS 104

Physical Description

1 box

629. Hillary Clinton, 2006 January 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hillary Clinton speaks at Richardson Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

631. Final Cut Pro Training Part 2, 2006 January 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Taught by Dave Hopkins

Physical Description

1 box

628. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration, 2006 January 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richardson Aud.

Physical Description

1 box

693. Ford Myers, 2006 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Managing Your Career Robertson 016

Physical Description

1 box

692. Baccalaureate 2006, 2006 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Baccalaureate Ceremony Truck Tape

Physical Description

1 box

697. 2006 Hooding Ceremony, 2006 June 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2006 Hooding Ceremony

Physical Description

1 box

694. Commencement Ceremony, 2006 June 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

695. Liu Binyan Bust Dedication, 2006 June 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

696. Ten Year Plan for Campus, 2006 June 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Architect details 10 year plan for campus growth McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

645. Gerald Galloway, 2006 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

In Search of a National Water Policy McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

646. Pascal Boyer, 2006 March 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Why People Perform Rituals Friend 101

Physical Description

1 box

647. George Marsden, 2006 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

How 'Otherworldly' American Fundamentalists Became Political McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

648. Christopher J. Elias, 2006 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Health Technologies for the Developing World Christopher J. Elias, President, Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)

Physical Description

1 box

649. Daniel N. Robinson, 2006 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Schiavo and the Shibboleth of Privacy Computer Science 104

Physical Description

1 box

650. Tiger Talk - Prof. Samuel Wang, 2006 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Molecular Biology Outreach Program Professor Wang's Lecture - "The architecture of brains" A02 McDonnell

Physical Description

1 box

651. Alan Walker, 2006 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Human Body as an Evolutionary Patchwork McCosh 50 Ch 1 cam mic, Ch 2 PA

Physical Description

1 box

652. George Schutz, 2006 March 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation with George Schultz Note - Poor Audio Quality Throughout McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

653. Is it Possible to Enjoy Personal Liberty without Collective Equality?", 2006 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alain Badiou / Cornel West Is it Possible to Enjoy Personal Liberty without Collective Equality?"

Physical Description

1 box

654. Fatal Confluences: Islam, Gender, and HIV/AIDS in Malaysia, 2006 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Marina Mahathir (Malaysian AIDS Council) Walter E. Edge Lecture Fatal Confluences: Islam, Gender, and HIV/AIDS in Malaysia

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1 box

655. Don Marquis, Peter Singer, 2006 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Abortion and Infanticide: A Critique of Peter Singer's Views McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

656. Steve Chu, 2006 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Energy Problem: Our Current Choices and Future Hopes A-02 McDonnell Hall

Physical Description

1 box

658. The Political God of Our Times: Civic Religion and Democratic Polities in Europe and the United States, 2006 March 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Europe Without Civic Religion? Germany and France Christoph Corelissen, Russell Nieli, Harold James 1 of 6 tapes COS 104

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1 box

659. The Political God of Our Times: Civic Religion and Democratic Polities in Europe and the United States, 2006 March 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Europe Without Civic Religion? Spain and Italy Jose Junco, Patrizia Dogliani, Paul Sigmund 2 of 6 tapes COS 104

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1 box

660. The Political God of Our Times: Civic Religion and Democratic Polities in Europe and the United States, 2006 March 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Forgetting Jerusalem: The Tradition of European Nihilism Jean Bethke Elshtain Tape 3 of 6 COS 104

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1 box

689. OIT Meeting, 2006 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Meeting

Physical Description

1 box

690. Marc Edwards, 2006 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

731. Rosemary Grant, 2006 November 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Rosemary Grant - Tiger Talk Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

732. Coxeter Colloquium, 2006 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Colloquium Discussing Donald Coxeter Tape 1 of 2 Peyton Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

733. Coxeter Colloquium, 2006 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Colloquium Discussing Donald Coxeter Tape 2 of 2 Peyton Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

734. Brandice Canes-Wrone, 2006 November 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Football Lecture - Brandice Canes-Wrone: Presidents, Public Opinion, and Policy Dodds Aud.

Physical Description

1 box

735. Barbara Sutton, 2006 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Memorial Service for Barbara Sutton Princeton Chapel

Physical Description

1 box

740. Leon Kass, M.D., 2006 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Leon Kass, M.D. - Keeping Life Human: Biology and Human Dignity Tape 1 of 3 CS 104

Physical Description

1 box

741. Leon Kass, M.D., 2006 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Leon Kass, M.D. - Keeping Life Human: Biology and Human Dignity Tape 2 of 3 CS 104

Physical Description

1 box

738. Michael Doyle, 2006 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Doyle - Anticipatory Self Defense, Commentators: Ruth Wedgewood and Jeff McMahan, Tape 1 of 2McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

742. Leon Kass, M.D., 2006 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Leon Kass, M.D. - Keeping Life Human: Biology and Human Dignity Tape 3 of 3 CS 104

Physical Description

1 box

739. Michael Doyle, 2006 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Doyle - Anticipatory Self Defense, Commentators: Harold Hongju Koh and Richard Tuck, Tape 2 of 2 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

743. Kenneth Jackson, 2006 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kenneth Jackson - If All The World Were New Jersey: The Past and Future of the Garden State McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

620. Ian Buruma, 2006 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture Series McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

744. Jean Yarbrough, 2006 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jean Yarbrough - Rewriting the Founding: Theodore Roosevelt as Historian Friend Center 006

Physical Description

1 box

745. Food, Ethics, and the Environment, 2006 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcome - Katharine Hackett, Session 1: Moving Beyond Fast Food Nation - Peter Singer and Eric Schlosser Tape 1 of 5 Richardson Aud.

Physical Description

1 box

751. Antonio Damasio, 2006 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Antonio Damasio - Advances on the Neurobiology of Emotion: Taking Stock McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

746. Food, Ethics, and the Environment, 2006 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Remarks - Peter Singer, Session II: Eating Well and Eating Locally - Marion Nestle, Gary Nabhan Tape 2 of 5 Richardson Aud.

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1 box

747. Food, Ethics, and the Environment, 2006 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Session III: Concerns for Ocean, Climate, and Animal Welfare - Rebecca Goldberg, Gidon Eshel, and Paul Shapiro Tape 3 of 5 Richardson Aud.

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1 box

748. Food, Ethics, and the Environment, 2006 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Session IV: The Omnivore's Choices and the Corporation's Responsibilities - Michael Pollan and Bob Langert Tape 4 of 5

Physical Description

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749. Food, Ethics, and the Environment, 2006 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Session V: Eating More Ethically at Princeton University - John Turenne, Stuart Orefice, Panelists - Kathryn Anderson, William Anderson, Nathan Gregory, Anim Steel Tape 5 of5

Physical Description

1 box

750. David Spergal, 2006 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Spergal - Is the Universe Shaped Like a Football? McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

752. James McPherson, 2006 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Abraham Lincoln's Invention of Presidential War Powers - James McPherson Dodds

Physical Description

1 box

753. Simon Morrison, 2006 November 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President's Lecture Series - Simon Morrison McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

754. Kofi Annan, 2006 November 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan Richardson Aud.

Physical Description

1 box

755. Meryl Streep, 2006 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Meryl Streep McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

756. The Public Interest and the Making of American Public Policy: 1965 - 2005, 2006 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Neoconservatism and the American Commonwealth - James Ceaser, William Kristol, Adam Wolfson, Roger Scruton, Ken Kersch, Moderator - Robert George Tape 1 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

757. The Public Interest and the Making of American Public Policy: 1965 - 2005, 2006 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Social Policy and Urban Policy: Lawerence Mead, John DiIulio, Jr., Ramesh Ponnuru, Moderator - Adam Wolfson Tape 2 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

706. Matthew Franck, 2006 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Supreme Court and the Inversion of the Due Process Clauses: From A Judicial Rule Against Arbitrary Power to the Power of Arbitrary Judicial Rule Friend 004

Physical Description

1 box

707. The Just Society, 2006 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Panel Discussion on Justice in the Modern Context. Moderated by Stanley Katz

Physical Description

1 box

708. Cass Sunstein, 2006 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Libertarian Paternalism Is Not an Oxymoron - Cass Sunstein, Professor of Jurisprudence, University of Chicago Law School McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

709. Hip Hop in Post 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina America, 2006 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Princeton Hip Hop Symposium: Moderator - Jeffrey Johnson; Panelists - Rosa Clemente, Bakari Kitwana, Talib Kweli, Maria McMath, Congresswomen Maxine Walter, Dr. Cornel West McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

722. Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity, 2006 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity: Globalization, Identities and Differences 1 of 7 Panel 1: Affect and Reason - Marc Caplan, Amadou Kone, Rachel Boue, Souleymane Bachir Diagne

Physical Description

1 box

723. Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity, 2006 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity: Globalization, Identities and Differences 2 of 7 Roundtable: Tradition and Modernity - Marc Caplan, Amadou Kone, Rachel Boue

Physical Description

1 box

724. Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity, 2006 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity: Globalization, Identities and Differences 3 of 7 Panel 2: Identity and Differences - Ginette Curry, Sylvie Kande, Marieme Lo

Physical Description

1 box

725. Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity, 2006 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity: Globalization, Identities and Differences 4 of 7 Roundtable: Syntheses and Dissonances - Ginette Curry, Sylvie Kande, Marieme Lo

Physical Description

1 box

726. Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity, 2006 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity: Globalization, Identities and Differences 5 of 7 Panel 1: Relations of Time and Space - Apollo Amoko, Babacar Mbaye, Nimi Wariboko

Physical Description

1 box

727. Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity, 2006 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity: Globalization, Identities and Differences 5 of 7 Panel 2: Thinking the End - Eileen Julien, Soelve Curtds, Lamine Sagna

Physical Description

1 box

728. Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity, 2006 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambiguous Adventure in Modernity: Globalization, Identities and Differences 7 of 7 Roundtable: Ambiguous Adventure - Marc Caplan, Amadou Kone, Rachel Boue, Souleymane Bachir Diagne

Physical Description

1 box

710. Elaine Oran, 2006 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Matchsticks, Scramjets, and Black Hole: Numerical Simulation Faces Reality McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

711. Mark Noll, 2006 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Race, Religion and American Politics from Nat Turner to George W. Bush, First Night of Three Nights McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

712. Mark Noll, 2006 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Race, Religion and American Politics from Nat Turner to George W. Bush, Second Night of Three Nights McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

713. Mark Noll, 2006 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Race, Religion and American Politics from Nat Turner to George W. Bush, Third Night of Three Nights McCosh 50

Physical Description

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714. Norm Augustine, 2006 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Leadership in the Technological World Friend 101

Physical Description

1 box

716. Cornel West, 2006 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Gifts of Black Folk in the Age of Terrorism Tape 1 of 2 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

718. 20th Anniversary Conf. - Joseph Raz, 2006 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Autonomy, Authority, and Freedom: A 20th Anniversary Conference in Honor of Joseph Raz's The Morality of Freedom Session 1 of 3, Robert George, Alex Tuckness, Jeremy Waldron Whig

Physical Description

1 box

719. 20th Anniversary Conf. - Joseph Raz, 2006 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Autonomy, Authority, and Freedom: A 20th Anniversary Conference in Honor of Joseph Raz's The Morality of Freedom Session 2 of 3, Bradford Wilson, Michael Steven Green, Dennis Patterson Whig

Physical Description

1 box

720. 20th Anniversary Conf. - Joseph Raz, 2006 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Autonomy, Authority, and Freedom: A 20th Anniversary Conference in Honor of Joseph Raz's The Morality of Freedom Session 3 of 3, Tasmin Shaw, Elizabeth Harman, Christopher Tollefsen Whig

Physical Description

1 box

721. Neuroscience and Religion, 2006 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Neuroscience and Religion: A Symposium Panelists: Jonathan Cohen, Richard Davidson, Margaret Kemeny, Wayne Proudfoot, Clifford Saron, Leigh Eric Schmidt McCormick Hall 101

Physical Description

1 box

717. Cornel West, 2006 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Gifts of Black Folk in the Age of Terrorism Tape 2 of 2 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

729. Creating New Ventures in India, 2006 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Creating New Ventures in India: Experiences, Opportunities and Challenges Randolph Altschuler and Sumir Chadha

Physical Description

1 box

699. Freshman Assembly, 2006 September 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Marta Tienda - Diversity and the Boundaries of Belonging McCarter Theater

Physical Description

1 box

700. Reflections on Diversity, 2006 September 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public and Fire Safety and Reflections on Diversity McCarter Theater

Physical Description

1 box

701. Sex on a Saturday Night, 2006 September 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sex on a Saturday Night Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

715. Walter Murphy, 2006 September 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Walter Murphy - The Constitution, Dead or Alive Constitution Day Event Dodds Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

702. Paul Kagame, 2006 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Kagame - President of Rwanda McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

703. OIT Meeting, 2006 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Meeting Frist MPR

Physical Description

1 box

704. Steven Levitt, 2006 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steven Levitt - Beyond Freakonomics McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

705. Ronald Numbers, 2006 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ronald Numbers - Intelligent Design: Revolutionary Science or Reactionary Religion? Guyot 10

Physical Description

1 box

2128. Bill Blakemore, 2007 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Climate, Consilience and Surreal Story: Popper, Profession, and Media Engage the Science and Psychologies of Global Warming

Physical Description

1 box

2090. Christopher Chyba, 2007 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Averting the Ultimate Environmental Catastrophe: Deflecting Asteroids Away form Collision with Earth -With Today's Technology

Physical Description

1 box

2126. Robert Socolow, 2007 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mitigation Climate Change by Enabling the Stabilization Wedge

Physical Description

1 box

2144. Adriana Petryna, 2007 April 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Drug Development and The Ethics of the Globalized Clinical Trial

Physical Description

1 box

2132. Aviva Imhof, 2007 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Large Dams: Impact Assessments, Activist Groups, and mitigation of Development Projects

Physical Description

1 box

2100. David Goldston, 2007 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Loving Science to Death? How Politicians Use and Misuse Science in Policy Debates

Physical Description

1 box

2096. Lord Robert May, 2007 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Parasites, People, and Poverty: Infectious Diseases and Millennium Development Goals

Physical Description

1 box

822. Andrew Moravcsik, 2007 April 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Is There a Democratic Deficit in the World McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

821. Leonard Barkin, 2007 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

785. Douglas Melton, 2007 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Douglas Melton - Stem Cell Challenges in Biology and Public Policy McCosh 50

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1 box

824. SEAS, 2007 April 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

800. Jeffrey Sachs, 2007 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Negotiating the Post-Kyoto Climate Change Framework

Physical Description

1 box

823. N. David Mermin, 2007 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Spooky Actions at a Distance McDonnell Hall A02

Physical Description

1 box

783. Pasquale Scaturro, 2007 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Pasquale Scaturro: "The Exploration of the Great Rivers of Africa"

Physical Description

1 box

957. "A Life of Significance: The Integration, 2007 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CSR - 4/17/2007 "A Life of Significance: The Integration of Faith and Character into the World of Work." Peter M. Ochs '65

Physical Description

1 box

799. Richard Ford, 2007 April 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richard Ford - Extra-Literary Influences: The Things That Help, The Things That Hurt McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

954. Baptized in Blood, 2007 April 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for the Study of Religion - 4/19/2007 "Baptized in Blood: Moral Reflections on the American Civil War"Princeton Lectures in Religion and History Harry S. Stout

Physical Description

1 box

853. Michael Oppenheimer, 2007 April 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Warming: Irreversible Loss on an Unprecedented Scale

Physical Description

1 box

784. Tiger Talk, 2007 April 24. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

956. "Philanthropy... It's Definitely Not for Wimps!", 2007 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CSR - 4/24/2007 "Philanthropy... It's Definitely Not for Wimps!" Doll Lectureship

Physical Description

1 box

819. Elizabeth Gould, 2007 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Structural Plasticity in the Adult Brain McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

787. Thom Mayne, 2007 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Thom Mayne - Work in Progress #131Friend 101

Physical Description

1 box

847. Lyman Page, 2007 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President's Lecture Lyman Page: Observing the Birth of the Universe Friend 101

Physical Description

1 box

848. Public Conference, 2007 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Globalization and the Rise of the Left in Latin America

Physical Description

1 box

852. Linda Colley, 2007 December 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President's Lecture: Linda Colley - Lives for our Times: Biography and Global History McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

773. Joan Breton Connelly, 2007 February 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Visual Space/Ritual Space and the Agency of the Greek Priestess McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

763. Avi Wigderson, 2007 February 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Worldview Through The Computational Lens Part 1 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

764. Avi Wigderson, 2007 February 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Worldview Through The Computational Lens Part 2 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

765. Avi Wigderson, 2007 February 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Worldview Through The Computational Lens Part 3 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

766. Technology For Developing Regions, 2007 February 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

825. Dan Rather, 2007 February 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Town Meeting Feed from Production Truck Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

816. Peter Ward, 2007 January 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Designs of Life 1 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

817. Peter Ward, 2007 January 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Designing a Habitable Solar System 2 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

818. Peter Ward, 2007 January 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Construction of the Cosmos 3 of 3 McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

774. Martin Luther King Day Celebration, 2007 January 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Luther King Day Celebration Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

803. Baccalaureate Ceremony - 2007, 2007 June 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Baccalaureate Ceremony - 2007

Physical Description

1 box

801. Hooding Ceremony - 2007, 2007 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hooding Ceremony - 2007 McCarter Theater

Physical Description

1 box

802. Class Day - 2007, 2007 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class Day - 2007

Physical Description

1 box

802. Commencement Ceremony - 2007, 2007 June 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Commencement Ceremony -2007

Physical Description

1 box

815. Academic Managers Presentation, 2007 June 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

767. Walter Murphy, 2007 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Constitutional Interpretation as Constitutional Maintenance - Chaired by Kim Lane Schepple, Panelists - Sotirios Barber, Mark Brandon, James Fleming, Jeffrey Tulis, Keith Whittington Tape 1 of 2 Whig Hall

Physical Description

1 box

768. Walter Murphy, 2007 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Remarks by Walter Murphy, Introduction by Stephen Macedo Tape 2 of 2 Whig Hal

Physical Description

1 box

770. David Wilcove, 2007 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

No Way Home: Why Animal Migrations are Disappearing Around the World East Pine 010

Physical Description

1 box

775. Ruth Reichl, 2007 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ruth Reichl - Watch What You Eat McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

776. Christopher Eisgruber, 2007 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Religious Freedom and the Constitution: Panelists - Christopher Eisgruber, Marci Hamilton, Erik Michael Mazur, Winnifren Sullivan Tape 1 of 2 McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

777. Christopher Eisgruber, 2007 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Religious Freedom and the Constitution: Panelists - Christopher Eisgruber, Marci Hamilton, Erik Michael Mazur, Winnifren Sullivan Tape 2 of 2 McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

769. Leon Wieseltier, 2007 March 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Of What Use is American History to American Jewish History? McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

778. John Bogle, 2007 March 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Bogle - Vanishing Treasures: Business Values and Investment Values East Pine 010

Physical Description

1 box

779. Sarah Whiting, 2007 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sarah Whiting - Vanishing Visions: Whatever Happened to the Big City Plan? McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

780. Andrew Gossen, 2007 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Gossen - Cleached i new caill! (Use it or Lose it): Can Gaelic Survive in Modern Scotland? East Pyne 010

Physical Description

1 box

781. Al Felzenberg, 2007 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Al Felzenberg - Assessing Presidential Legacies Robertson Hall, Bowl 2

Physical Description

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953. TDR Lecture, 2007 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

TDR Lecture - Wolfgang Kinzelbach, 5/1/2007

Physical Description

1 box

796. Keith Whittington, 2007 May 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Political Foundations of Judicial Supremacy: The Presidency, the Supreme Court, and Constitutional Leadership in US History, Moderator - Robert George, Panelists - Stanley Brubaker, Mark Graber, Ken Kersch, Keith Whittington Bowl 2 Robertson Hall

Physical Description

1 box

797. Dr. Glenn N. Cummings, 2007 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dr. Glenn N. Cummings - Medical School Admissions Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

955. What is Prayer?, 2007 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CSR Symposium - 5/11/2007 What is Prayer? An Interdisciplinary Symposium: Sister Mary Margaret Funk, David Hall, Albert Raboteau and Carol Zaleski

Physical Description

1 box

788. The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, 2007 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, Moderator - Carson Holloway, Panelists - Stanley Kurtz, Peter Augustine, Alan Levine, Michael Zuckert Panel 1 of 7 Bowen Hall

Physical Description

1 box

789. The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, 2007 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, Moderator - George Dent, Jr., Panelists - Gerard Bradley, Michael Krauss, Jack Wade Nowlin, Amy Wa Tape 2 of 7 Bowen Hall

Physical Description

1 box

790. The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, 2007 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, Moderator - John Mueller, Panelists - Benjamin Barber, Stanley Brubaker, Charles Griswold Tape 3 of 7 Bowen Hall

Physical Description

1 box

791. The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, 2007 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges - Keynote Address, John Agresto Tape 4 of 7 Bowen Hall

Physical Description

1 box

795. OIT Meeting, 2007 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Meeting Frist MPR

Physical Description

1 box

792. The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, 2007 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, Moderator - Bradley Watson, Panelists - William Allen, Angelo Codevilla, Matthew Franck, Alan Gibson, John Lenczowski Tape 5 of 7 Bowen Hall

Physical Description

1 box

793. The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, 2007 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, Moderator - Robert George, Panelists - Hadley Arkes, Charles Butterworth, David Novak, James Stoner, Jr. Tape 6 of 7 Bowen Hall

Physical Description

1 box

794. The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, 2007 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Free Society: Foundations and Challenges, Moderator - Steven Bullock, Panelists - Herman Belz, Joyce Lee Malcolm, Paul Moreno, Darren Staloff Tape 7 of 7 Bowen Hall

Physical Description

1 box

798. Carlo Petrini, 2007 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Carlo Petrini - Slow Food Nation McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

834. Dana Gioia, 2007 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Writers, Editors, and Literary Magazines, 1947-2007 Welcome: Shirley Tilghman, Keynote Address: Dana Gioia, Panelists: Anthony Grafton, Lea Carpenter, Paula Deitz, Emily Grosholz, David Orr, William Pritchard, Michael Wood, Sean Wilentz 185 Nassau Street

Physical Description

1 box

840. Carlos Eire, 2007 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Brusque History of Eternity 1 of 3 McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

835. Susan Wolf, 2007 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Meaning In Life And Why It Matters -Susan Wolf, Robert Adams, John Koethe

Physical Description

1 box

841. Carlos Eire, 2007 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Brusque History of Eternity 2 of 3 McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

836. Susan Wolf, 2007 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Meaning In Life And Why It Matters -Susan Wolf, Nomy Arpaly, Jonathan Haidt

Physical Description

1 box

837. ASPIRE Press Conference, 2007 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shirley Tilghman, Robert Murley, Nancy Peretsman

Physical Description

1 box

842. Carlos Eire, 2007 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Brusque History of Eternity 3 of 3 McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

839. Jonathan Cohen, 2007 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Neuroscience at Princeton

Physical Description

1 box

843. The Future of the Internet, 2007 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Moderator: Eric Schmidt Õ76, Edward W. Felten, Larry L. Peterson, Jennifer L. Rexford Õ91, Introduction: Donald R. Dixon Õ69 McCosh 50 1:30 pm

Physical Description

1 box

844. What It Means to Be Human, 2007 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kwame Anthony Appiah, Jonathan D. Cohen, Introduction: Kathryn A. Hall Õ80 McCosh 10 1:30 pm

Physical Description

1 box

845. Climate Change: Science and Solutions, 2007 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Oppenheimer, Stephen W. Pacala, H. Vincent Poor *77 Introduction: Kimberly E. Ritrievi McCosh 50 3:00 pm

Physical Description

1 box

846. Shaping a Writer, 2007 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A. Scott Berg '71, Jeffrey K. Eugenides, John A. McPhee '53, David J. Remnick Õ81 McCosh 10 3:00 pm

Physical Description

1 box

838. Sydney Johnson, 2007 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sydney Johnson

Physical Description

1 box

849. Atul Gawande, 2007 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mediocrity and Its Causes: A Surgeon's Notes on Medical Performance

Physical Description

1 box

902. Aref Chowdury, 2007 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nonlinearities in Positive and Negative Refractive Index Media

Physical Description

1 box

850. David Remnick, 2007 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation with David Remnick - Hosted by Professor Michael Wood

Physical Description

1 box

851. The Genius of James Brown, 2007 November 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ain't That A Groove: The Genius of James Brown, Moderator: Daphne Brooks, Panelist: Robert Christgau, Farah Griffin, Alan Leeds, Fred Moten Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

808. Cristian Samper, 2007 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Smithsonian Institution McDonnell Auditorium A02

Physical Description

1 box

806. Thomas L. Pangle, 2007 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Great Debate: The Federalist Response to the Anti-Federalist Challenge - Thomas L. Pangle Friend 006

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1 box

812. Daphne Brooks, 2007 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall Football Lecture: "Bring the Pain: The Politics of Black Comedy and Satire in the Post-Civil Rights Era" McCormick Hall

Physical Description

1 box

807. Dan Vittorio Segre, 2007 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Rise and Fall of Italian Jewry From 1839-1939 and the Revival of Italian Judaism in Italy and Israel Dan Vittorio Segre East Pyne 010

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1 box

826. Paula Fredriksen, 2007 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sin: The Early History of an Idea 1 of 3 McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

827. Paula Fredriksen, 2007 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sin: The Early History of an Idea 2 of 3 McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

828. Paula Fredriksen, 2007 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sin: The Early History of an Idea 3 of 3 McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

829. Anthony M. Esolen, 2007 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dante and Freedom: The Autonomy of Hell and The Liberty of Paradise

Physical Description

1 box

830. James Piereson, 2007 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Revisiting President John F. Kennedy and the 1960s Friend 006

Physical Description

1 box

831. Carlos Fuentes, 2007 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Panoramic View of the History of Mexico McCosh 10

Physical Description

1 box

832. Carlos Brody, 2007 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tiger Talk - Is There a Mathematician in Your Brain?Richardson Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

833. Paul Starr, 2007 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Freedom's Power: The True Force of Liberalism Moderator: Kim Lane Scheppele, Panelists: Paul Starr, E.J. Dionne Jr., James Ceaser, Jennifer Hochschild, Peter Berkowitz CS 104

Physical Description

1 box

804. F. A. Dahlen Memorial Service, 2007 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

F. A. Dahlen Memorial Service Start Dub at 2:30 Chapel

Physical Description

1 box

820. Bonnie Bassler, 2007 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Freshman Assembly Lecture - Molecular Language: Evolutionary Enabler McCarter Theater

Physical Description

1 box

805. Reflections on Diversity, 2007 September 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Diversity McCarter Theater

Physical Description

1 box

814. Sex On A Saturday Night, 2007 September 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sex On A Saturday Night Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

813. Daniel Gilbert, 2007 September 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

How To Do Precisely the Right Thing at All Possible Times

Physical Description

1 box

811. OIT Meeting, 2007 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Meeting Frist MPR

Physical Description

1 box

809. Demetri Porphyrios, 2007 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tradition and Modernity: The Making of Whitman College

Physical Description

1 box

810. Larry Bartels, 2007 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall Football Lecture: "Economic Inequality and American Democracy" McCormick Hall, Room 101 at 11:00 a.m.

Physical Description

1 box

898. Marc Rosen '98, 2008 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Marc Rosen '98; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

900. Josh Marshall, 2008 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Josh Marshall and Professor Anthony Grafton - The Current Political Scene

Physical Description

1 box

901. Dom Juan, 2008 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

11 minutes of Footage of McCosh 50 at the front of tape, then color bars, then performance starts 2 mins in from color bars

Physical Description

1 box

903. Eric Dunham, 2008 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Earth Modeling From Fault Friction to Seismic Hazard

Physical Description

1 box

904. Robert Alter, 2008 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Bible and American Literature Part 1of 3: Moby-Dick: Polyphony

Physical Description

1 box

905. Robert Alter, 2008 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Bible and American Literature Part 2 of 3: Absalom, Absalom!: Lexicon

Physical Description

1 box

906. Robert Alter, 2008 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Bible and American Literature Part 3 of 3: Seize the Day: American Amalgam

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1 box

908. Princeton Preview, 2008 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Tilghman Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

909. SEAS Princeton Preview, 2008 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

SEAS Princeton Preview

Physical Description

1 box

908. Michael Celia *83, 2008 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Association Maclean House Lecture The Importance of Carbon Burial in Electricity Generation Professor Michael Celia *83 Civil and Environmental Engineering Program Audio Channel 2

Physical Description

1 box

910. Muslim Philanthropy in Transition, 2008 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Muslim Philanthropy in Transition - Prospects and Challenges by Ebrahim Moosa Second Annual Doll Family Lecture on Religion and Money April 17, 2008 Betts Auditorium

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1 box

911. Princeton Preview, 2008 April 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

907. Jeanne Guillemin, 2008 April 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Between Terrorism and Indifference: Charting the Future of Biodefense Policy

Physical Description

1 box

912. SEAS Princeton Preview, 2008 April 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

913. Ian Garrick-Bethell, 2008 April 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lunar Tidal Geodynamics

Physical Description

1 box

914. John Prendergast, 2008 April 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Crystal Tiger Award

Physical Description

1 box

915. Mario Vargas Llosa, 2008 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Onetti and the Shadows of Faulkner and Borges

Physical Description

1 box

916. Peter Folb, 2008 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Project Coast: South Africa's Apartheid-Era Chemical and Biological Warfare Program, and its Implications for Scientific Research and Global Health Security

Physical Description

1 box

917. Insight into Leadership, 2008 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

William Russel and Nannerl Keohane 1 of 4 Wallace 300

Physical Description

1 box

918. Insight into Leadership, 2008 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lisa Drakeman, Morton Collins, Burton Malkiel 2 of 4 Wallace 300

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1 box

919. Insight into Leadership, 2008 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ravi Sethi, Laurence Morse, Ann Kirschner 3 of 4 Wallace 300

Physical Description

1 box

920. Insight into Leadership, 2008 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wesley Harris, Neil Rudenstine, Donald Drakeman 4 of 4 Wallace 300

Physical Description

1 box

921. Robert Goheen, 2008 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Service of Remembrance and Celebration Chapel

Physical Description

1 box

1077. OIT Groundbreaking Video, 2008 June 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Groundbreaking October 2008; OIT

Physical Description

1 box

2156. Vangimalla Reddy, 2008 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Climate Change and Crop Productivity: Challenges and Opportunities

Physical Description

1 box

2150. The Brain, 2008 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Barry Jacobs

Physical Description

1 box

2089. Ellen Baum, 2008 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Navigating the Science: Mitigating Options and Climate Politics of Black Carbon

Physical Description

1 box

2153. The Brain, 2008 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Barry Jacobs

Physical Description

1 box

2151. The Brain, 2008 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Barry Jacobs

Physical Description

1 box

2152. The Brain, 2008 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Barry Jacobs

Physical Description

1 box

2154. The Brain, 2008 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Barry Jacobs

Physical Description

1 box

2155. The Brain, 2008 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Barry Jacobs

Physical Description

1 box

2142. Joel Schwartz, 2008 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dust Kills: From Combustion, Practices, and Genes to Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2145. CK Rao, 2008 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biosecurity Regulation of Genetically Engineered Crops in India: An Analysis of Science, Policy, and Anti-GE Activism

Physical Description

1 box

2180. Andrew Delbanco, 2008 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3 of 3

Physical Description

1 box

2091. Frank Dentener, 2008 December 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Climate Change and Air Pollution: Regional and Global Analyses of the Benefits and Tradeoffs of Emission Reduction Options

Physical Description

1 box

2148. David Wilcove, 2008 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Impacts of Agriculture on Biodiversity: Lessons and Lies from Kenya and Borneo

Physical Description

1 box

2092. David Eyton, 2008 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Energy Challenges for the 21st Century- An International Company Perspective

Physical Description

1 box

2095. Andrew Dobson, 2008 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Quantitative Glimpses of Four Emerging Pathogens

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1 box

2130. Philippe Benoit, 2008 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Energy and Climate: A World Bank Perspective

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1 box

2133. Ashish Kothari, 2008 November 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

India's Economic Miracle and the Crisis of Environmental Governance

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1 box

2135. J. Timmons Roberts, 2008 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Greening Aid: Understanding the Environmental Impact of Development Assistance

Physical Description

1 box

969. Marcia Angell, 2008 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture in McCosh 50 w simulcast. Dept of Social Medicine Lecture; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1097. How to Make Complex Science Compelling, 2008 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dean for Research/Communications; Part 2; Office of Communications

Physical Description

1 box

976. Lord Griffiths, 2008 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Doing God in 10 Downing Street': The Relationship Between Faith and Politics in a Postmodern World; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1045. Jeanne Mrak, 2008 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office 2007 Firestone Library/Human Resources Office 2007; Library Human Resources

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1 box

1050. Leonard Susskind, 2008 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Black Hole War; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

1073. Facilities Vista Upgrade Project, 2008 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Facilities Vista Upgrade Project; Facilities

Physical Description

1 box

1056. Andrew Delbanco, 2008 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Does College Really Matter? The History of Undergraduate Education, Why It's in Trouble, and What to Do About It"

Physical Description

1 box

1057. Cornel West, 2008 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

African American Studies 201

Physical Description

1 box

1065. Joshua Kun, 2008 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"All You Shall Know Us by the Trail of Our Vinyl: Music, Memory, and the Politics of Jewish-American History"

Physical Description

1 box

1075. Arthur Caplan, Robert P. George, Eric S. Gregory, Robert Jensen, 2008 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Being Human in the Age of Technology: A Discussion of Eric Cohen's New Book 'In the Shadow of Progress'"

Physical Description

1 box

1055. Andrew Delbanco, 2008 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1063. Warren Powell, 2008 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Engineering Communications Interview

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1 box

1064. Maria Garlock, 2008 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Engineering Communications Interview

Physical Description

1 box

1061. Guthrie Ramsey, Jr, 2008 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Made in America: The History of Black Gospel Music" Gospel Choir

Physical Description

1 box

1062. Cornel West, 2008 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

AAS 201 Lecture

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1 box

1068. Professor Talal Asad, 2008 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Thinking About Religion, Belief, and Politics"

Physical Description

1 box

1082. Collin Jackson, 2008 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Extracting Passwords from JavaScript Password Managers"

Physical Description

1 box

1060. Jacque Fletcher, 2008 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Crime in a Wheat Field: Forensic Plant Pathology, A New Discipline to Meet National Needs

Physical Description

1 box

1069. 2008 Princeton Sports Symposium, 2008 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 1/3: Athletic Marketing and Representation

Physical Description

1 box

1070. 2008 Princeton Sports Symposium, 2008 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 2/3: Professional and Amateur Sports Properties

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1 box

1071. 2008 Princeton Sports Symposium, 2008 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 3/3: The Olympic Games

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1 box

1072. Center for African American Studies- AAS 201, 2008 December 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1074. Douglas Laycock, 2008 December 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Religious Exemptions Debate"

Physical Description

1 box

1086. Cornel West, 2008 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

AAS 201

Physical Description

1 box

1081. Edward Tenner, 2008 December 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Biosecurity, Biotechnology, and Global Health"

Physical Description

1 box

1098. The Social Costs of Pornography, 2008 December 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Norman Doidge; event hosted by Professor Robert George

Physical Description

1 box

1100. The Social Costs of Pornography Session 1, 2008 December 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Roger Scruton, Pamela Paul; event hosted by Professor Robert George

Physical Description

1 box

1101. The Social Costs of Pornography Session 4, 2008 December 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ana Bridges, Kirk Doran; event hosted by Professor Robert George

Physical Description

1 box

1080. Nancy Pelosi, 2008 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Innovation Roundtable: Renewing Our National Commitment to the Physical Sciences and Energy Research - The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, President Shirley Tilghman, The Honorable Rush Holt, Mr. Norman Augustine

Physical Description

1 box

1088. Libex Demo, 2008 December 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Libex Demo and Talk in Firestone Library

Physical Description

1 box

1087. Andlinger Lecture, 2008 December 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Lecture Engineering Communications

Physical Description

1 box

862. Krista Tippett, 2008 February 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Krista Tippett - Speaking of Faith Panel Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

863. Election 2008: Where Do Things Go from Here? Conservative Perspectives, 2008 February 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Moderator: Robert P. George Panelists: William Kristol, Eric Cohen, James W. Ceaser, Yuval Levin, Aaron Burr 219

Physical Description

1 box

864. Robert McCauley, 2008 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Role of Maturationally Natural Cognition in Science and Religion Jones 100

Physical Description

1 box

865. Evangelicalism and Politics in America, 2008 February 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panelists: Michael Hout Robin Rogers-Dillon Melani McAlister East Pyne 101

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1 box

868. Diana Schaub, 2008 February 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bioethics: What Would the Founders Say? Aaron Burr 219

Physical Description

1 box

866. David Suzuki, 2008 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Suzuki Start Dub at 4 min 30 sec DVD Master of lecture exists, use it for dubbing McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

867. Youndsuk Chi, 2008 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conversation with Youndsuk Chi Audio from camera mic, recorded low, boost when dubbing Robertson 02

Physical Description

1 box

869. Jason Weir, 2008 February 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Origin of the Latitudinal Diversity Gradient Guyot 10

Physical Description

1 box

870. Carl Tape, 2008 February 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Seismic Tomography of Southern California Using Adjoint Methods Guyot 220

Physical Description

1 box

871. Eric Tytell, 2008 February 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

From Vortices to Neurons and Back Again Guyot 10

Physical Description

1 box

872. Jonathan Sarna, 2008 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jonathan Sarna on "The Democratization of American Judaism" McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

873. Robert Haas, 2008 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert Haas Poetry Reading McCormick 101

Physical Description

1 box

878. Jon Hlafter, 2008 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation with Jon Hlafter McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

874. Robinson Wally Fulweiler, 2008 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Climate Induced Changes of Benthic Pelagic in Narragansett Bay, RI Guyot 10

Physical Description

1 box

876. David Ma, 2008 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Collapse Analysis of Framed Structures Under Extreme Conditions Bowen 222

Physical Description

1 box

875. Andrea Graham, 2008 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Effector Immunology Guyot 10

Physical Description

1 box

877. The Open Campus, 2008 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Open Campus: A Conversation about the Changing Nature of Campuses and Campus Planning Henry N. Cobb, Robert Geddes, Frances Halsband, Guy Nordenson, Denise Scott Brown, Moderator: Neil Kittredge

Physical Description

1 box

907. Andrea Jung, 2008 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The IMAGINE Speaker Series presents Andrea Jung '79, CEO of Avon Products, Inc

Physical Description

1 box

960. Vatican II, 2008 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vatican II - A Sociological Analysis of Religious Change - A symposium on the work of Melissa J. Wilde

Physical Description

1 box

879. King Abdullah II of Jordan, 2008 February 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

King Abdullah II of Jordan Richardson

Physical Description

1 box

880. The Opportunity of Crisis: Integrating the University of Alabama, 2008 February 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Moderators: Sean Wilentz and Valerie Smith; Panelists: Bob Drew, John Doar, Nicholas Katzenbach, D.A. Pennebaker

Physical Description

1 box

854. Nicholas Stern, 2008 January 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Economy and Climate Change McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

855. Computing in the Cloud, 2008 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Survey Talk by Ed Felten Tape 1 of 6 Friend Convo Room

Physical Description

1 box

856. Computing in the Cloud, 2008 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Possession and Ownership of Data: Moderator - Ed Felten, Panelists - Joel Reidenberg, Timothy Lee, Marc Rotenberg Tape 2 of 6 Friend Convo Room

Physical Description

1 box

857. Computing in the Cloud, 2008 January 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Security and Risk in the Cloud: Alex Halderman - Moderator, Panelists - Marc Hedlund, Mihai Christodorescu, Benjamin Mako Hill Tape 3 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

858. Computing in the Cloud, 2008 January 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harlan Yu - Princeton Research Presentation: Estimating Web Traffic Using DNS Cache Tape 4 of 6 Friend Convo Room

Physical Description

1 box

859. Computing in the Cloud, 2008 January 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Civics in the Cloud: Moderator - David Robinson, Panelists - Josh Tauberer, Andrew Page, John Wonderlich Tape 5 of 6 Friend Convo Room

Physical Description

1 box

860. Computing in the Cloud, 2008 January 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

What's Next? Moderator: Andrea LaPaugh, Panelists: Reihan Salam, Jesse Robbins, Jonathan Rochelle Tape 6 of 6 Friend Convo Room

Physical Description

1 box

861. Martin Luther King Day Celebration, 2008 January 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Address by Jose Huizar CASYM Steel Orchestra

Physical Description

1 box

949. Baccalaureate 2008, 2008 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Baccalaureate 2008

Physical Description

1 box

950. Class Day 2008, 2008 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class Day 2008

Physical Description

1 box

951. Hooding Ceremony 2008, 2008 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hooding Ceremony 2008

Physical Description

1 box

952. Commencement 2008, 2008 June 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Commencement 2008

Physical Description

1 box

881. Craig Miller, 2008 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Genetic Basis of Evolutionary Change

Physical Description

1 box

883. Blair Schoene, 2008 March 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

882. Siobain Duffy, 2008 March 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics of Emerging Viruses

Physical Description

1 box

884. Alexander Nehamas, 2008 March 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Because It Was He, Because It Was I" The Good of Friendship

Physical Description

1 box

886. Jin Hyung Lee, 2008 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Meeting the Technical Challenges for Functional and Molecular MRI

Physical Description

1 box

887. Sigrid Adriaenssens, 2008 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Form Follows Force

Physical Description

1 box

888. Branko Glisic, 2008 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fiber Optic Methods for Structural Health Monitors

Physical Description

1 box

889. Wonsuck Kim, 2008 March 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Pulse of Calm Fan Delta

Physical Description

1 box

890. Peter Andolfalto, 2008 March 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Constraint and Adaptive Evolution in the Drosophila Genome

Physical Description

1 box

891. Dr. Luke Theogarajan, 2008 March 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bio-ionic Neural Interfaces

Physical Description

1 box

892. Terrence Taylor, 2008 March 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Countering Biological Risks

Physical Description

1 box

893. Stephen Parman, 2008 March 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Crustal Growth, Catastrophic Mantle Melting Events and Evolution of the Atmosphere Biosphere System

Physical Description

1 box

894. Chloe Michaut, 2008 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Volcanism and Evolution of Terrestrial Planets

Physical Description

1 box

895. Edwidge Danticat, 2008 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work

Physical Description

1 box

896. Jonathan Zittrain, 2008 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It Edit Master

Physical Description

1 box

897. Arthur McDonald, 2008 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Deeper Understanding of the Universe from 2km Underground

Physical Description

1 box

899. Robert Moucha, 2008 March 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Implications of Mantle Convection for Topography and Eustatic Sea Level Change

Physical Description

1 box

928. Is It Wrong To End Early Human Life?, 2008 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Moderator - Harold T. Shapiro, Panelists - Robert George, John Haldane, Elizabeth Harman, Patrick Lee, Don Marquis, Jeff McMahan, Peter Singer

Physical Description

1 box

929. Is It Wrong To End Early Human Life?, 2008 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Moderator - Harold T. Shapiro, Panelists - Robert George, John Haldane, Elizabeth Harman, Patrick Lee, Don Marquis, Jeff McMahan, Peter Singer 2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

930. Vaughn Lujan, 2008 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vaughn Lujan Memorial Service

Physical Description

1 box

931. Jerry Mitrovica, 2008 May 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

In Search of Lost Time: Ancient Eclipses, Modern Satellites and the Enigma of Global Sea Level Rise

Physical Description

1 box

932. Le Misanthrope, 2008 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

L'Atelier Production of Le Misanthrope Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

933. Allen Guelzo, 2008 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lincoln and Douglas: The Debate that Defined America Moral Conflict and The Free Society Tape 1 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

934. Moral Conflict and The Free Society, 2008 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Human Rights: Are They Universal? Where Do They Come From? Chair: George Dent, Panelists: Patrick McKinley Brennan, Stephen Smith, Andrew Koppelman Tape 2 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

935. Moral Conflict and The Free Society, 2008 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The American Republic and the Crisis of Slavery Panelists: David Ericson, Mark Graber, Allen C. Guelzo, Matthew S. Holland, Chair: Keith E. Whittington Tape 3 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

936. Moral Conflict and The Free Society, 2008 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

How to Think About Humanitarian Intervention Panelists: J. Daryl Charles, Kevin T. Jackson, Susan Yoshihara, Chair: James W. Ceaser, Princeton University Tape 4 0f 6

Physical Description

1 box

937. Moral Conflict and The Free Society, 2008 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Freedom of Choice and the Right to Life Panelists: Francis J. Beckwith, Elizabeth Harman, Anne Hendershott, Christopher Tollefsen,Chair: Sarah-Vaughan Brakman,Tape 5 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

938. Moral Conflict and The Free Society, 2008 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Quest for Racial Justice in Recent American History Panelists: Lawrence M. Mead, Alan Cecil Petigny, Abigail Thernstrom, Chair: Joseph P. Viteritt

Physical Description

1 box

939. Paul Starr, 2008 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keynote Address at CITP Workshop: The Future of News Tape 1 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

940. The Future of News, 2008 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The People Formerly Known as the Audience: Dan Gillmor, Steve Boriss, Reihan Salam Tape 2 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

941. The Future of News, 2008 May 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Economics of News: Gordon Crovitz, Mark Davis, Eric Alterman Tape 3 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

942. The Future of News, 2008 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Featured Talk by David Robinson 4 of 6 Start at 1:40

Physical Description

1 box

943. The Future of News, 2008 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Data Mining, Visualization, and Interactivity: Matthew Hurst, Kevin Anderson, David Blei Tape 5 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

944. The Future of News, 2008 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Medium's New Message: Markus Prior, JD Lasica, Ed Tenner Tape 6 of 6

Physical Description

1 box

945. OIT Meeting, 2008 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

OIT Meeting

Physical Description

1 box

946. Hoffman Scholars Talk, 2008 May 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kellam Conover Pieter deGannon Renne Fox

Physical Description

1 box

947. Marcus Grompe, 2008 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alternatives to Embryonic Stem Cells

Physical Description

1 box

1016. Ian Buruma, 2008 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"No Divine Right: Religion and Democracy on Three Continents"

Physical Description

1 box

1047. Cornel West, 2008 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

African American Studies 201

Physical Description

1 box

996. A Dialogue: Jozef Zycinski and Jan Gross, Catholics and Jews, 2008 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lecture series: Europe and Its Identity ÒA Dialogue: Jozef Zycinski and Jan Gross, Catholics and Jews"

Physical Description

1 box

1017. "Election '08: The Aftermath", 2008 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Roundtable discussion with Cornel West '80, Eddie Glaude '79, Anne-Marie Slaughter '80, Julian Zelizer, and Farah Jasmine Griffin.

Physical Description

1 box

997. Neil Turok, 2008 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

What Banged?

Physical Description

1 box

1000. Anna Bassi, 2008 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Model of Endogenous Government Formation

Physical Description

1 box

1019. Michael Krauss, 2008 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Law and Economics: Enemy or Friend of Classical Liberalism?"

Physical Description

1 box

998. Stathis Kalyvas, 2008 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Technologies of Rebellion and Civil War

Physical Description

1 box

999. Matthew C. Ingram, 2008 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Competition, Commitments and Courts: The politics of Subnational Judicial Spending in Brazil and Mexico

Physical Description

1 box

1013. Cornel West - Preceptor, 2008 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies course video recording.

Physical Description

1 box

1032. Ian Buruma, 2008 November 10. 1 box.
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"No Divine Right: Religion and Democracy on Three Continents"

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1 box

1018. President Shirley Tilghman, 2008 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Tilghman Conference/Lecture Series World Cultural Council 25th Awards Ceremony

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1 box

1025. Cornel West - preceptor, 2008 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies Fall 2008 semester course.

Physical Description

1 box

1012. Daryl Klein, 2008 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keeping An Eye On Argos: Biochemical And Structural Studies Of An EGFR Inhibitor.

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1 box

1014. Ethan Zuckerman, 2008 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internet Censorship: How Cute Cats Can Help

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1 box

1011. Juan Pedraza, 2008 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Generation, Prediction, and Control of Noise and its Role in Multi-level Selection.

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1 box

1035. Betina Hagerup, Harrison Hong, Bas Ruter, Jason Tyler, Jason Scott, Justin Lahart, 2008 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Welcome to the roundtable Sustainable Investing

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1 box

1036. Mark Kramer, Joshua D. Margolis, Raymond Fisman, Tom Rotherham, 2008 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Business Case for CSR

Physical Description

1 box

1037. Lars Rohde, Carl Rosen, Henrik Syse, Alan Blinder, 2008 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Role of Institutional Investors

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1 box

1038. Roland Benabou, Jon Elster, Augustin Landier, Antony Bugg-Levine, 2008 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Psychology, Sociology and SRI

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1 box

1039. Alain Belda, Jean Tirole, Sara Loechte, Jose Scheinkman, 2008 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance

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1 box

1040. Betina Hagerup, Donald MacDonald, Robert Kinloch Massie, 2008 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Society's Case

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1 box

1041. Matthew Kotchen, Vinay Nair, Brad M. Barber, James Gifford, 2008 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing SRI, Cost of Capital and Change

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1 box

1042. Colin Melvin, Ulrika Hasselgren, David Lando, Peter Webster, 2008 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Rating Agencies and Market for SRI

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1 box

1043. Geoffrey Heal, Betina Hagerup, Harrison Hong, 2008 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Promise of Socially Responsible Investing Roundtable sum up End of roundtable

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1 box

1015. Careers In Theater, 2008 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Theatre Intime: The IMAGINE Speaker Series Billy Aronson '79, Lorraine Goodman '83, Gwynn MacDonald '87, Davis McCallum '97, Richard Pilcher, Jean Telljohann '81

Physical Description

1 box

1030. Ian Buruma, 2008 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

No Divine Right: Religion and Democracy on Three Continents

Physical Description

1 box

1031. Michael Walzer and William Kristol, 2008 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Should Jews be Democrat or Republicans? A Conversation with Michael Walzer and William Kristol"

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1 box

1046. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, 2008 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Class Recording

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1 box

1054. Cornel West, 2008 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1033. Jonathan Kastellec, 2008 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Hierarchical and Collegial Politics on the U.S. Courts of Appeals"

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1 box

1034. Jody Freeman, 2008 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Role of Ethics in the Legal Response to Climate Change

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1 box

1044. Cornel West, 2008 November 19. 1 box.
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African American Studies

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1 box

1048. Marcus Noyes, 2008 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Exploring and engineering DNA-binding specificity for targeted genomic manipulations

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1 box

1049. Daniel Kaganovich, 2008 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ubiquitination determines the partitioning of cytosolic misfolded proteins between two distinct quality control compartments

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1053. Teresa Reed, 2008 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Made in America: The History of Black Gospel Music

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1 box

1059. Lewis Library Dedication Ceremony, 2008 November 20. 1 box.
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Peter B. Lewis Library Dedication

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1 box

1058. Broadcast Center Dedication, 2008 November 21. 1 box.
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Broadcast Center Dedication Raw Footage

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1 box

1067. Gail Cassell, 2008 November 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Drug Resistant TB: A Global Health Security Crisis Being Addressed"

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1 box

1052. Ronald J. McCoy, 2008 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gehry at Princeton: New Space for New Learning Fall Football Lecture

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1 box

1051. Megan McClean, 2008 November 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Signal processing in a kinase cascade

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1 box

1076. Cornel West, 2008 November 24. 1 box.
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AAS 201

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1 box

1138. Training with VCA, 2008 November 24. 1 box.
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Axia

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1 box

1139. Training with VCA, 2008 November 24. 1 box.
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Axia

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1 box

1066. Sivan Kartha, 2008 November 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Right to Development in a Climate Constrained World: A 'Greenhouse Development Rights' Approach to the Global Climate Regime" Ethics and Climate Change Lecture Series

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1 box

1140. Echolab Training, 2008 November 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 1

Physical Description

1 box

1141. Echolab Training, 2008 November 26. 1 box.
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Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1739. Princeton University Reads Series, 2008 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

15 September 2008 - 8 December 2008 Edited on 9/20/2010 Specifics : Conversation with Toni Morrison; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

979. James Grimmelmann, 2008 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Who Owns the Law?

Physical Description

1 box

980. Peter Rabinowitz, 2008 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biosecurity, Biotechnology and Global Health Seminar

Physical Description

1 box

986. Brett Goodman, 2008 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Unimagined Career Journey

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1 box

983. Richard Somerville, 2008 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Warming: What Do We Know and What Should We Do?

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1 box

984. James Flynn, 2008 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

What Is Intelligence? Paradoxes Resolved

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1 box

985. Betty Leydon, 2008 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall 2008 OIT Meeting

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1 box

987. Luis Von Ahn, 2008 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Every Day, Americans Play 200 Million Hours of Video Games. What If We Could Harness Their Energy?

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1 box

988. James Flynn, 2008 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Black IQ: Environmental Factors

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1 box

989. Robert Hunt Sprinkle, 2008 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biosecurity, Biotechnology and Global Health Seminar

Physical Description

1 box

990. Association of Black Women in Higher Ed, 2008 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Association of Black Women in Higher Education Dinner and Reception.

Physical Description

1 box

992. Melissa Harris-Lacewell, 2008 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Association of Black Women in Higher Education Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

993. Paul Krugman, 2008 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nobel Prize in Economics

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1 box

1027. Judy Swan, 2008 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Writing Program

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1 box

1028. Ambassador John Bolton, 2008 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The United Nations and American Interests

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1 box

1009. Robert Socolow, 2008 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prospicience (the art and science of looking ahead) and Geoengineering: What if we can Dial Our Future?

Physical Description

1 box

1003. Cornel West, 2008 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1001. Charles Kessler, 2008 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Annual Herbert W. Vaughan Lecture on America's Founding Principles

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1 box

1008. Fall 2008 Football Lecture, 2008 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2008 Fall Football Lecture

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1 box

1002. Cornel West, 2008 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1006. Peter Raven, 2008 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Sustainability and the Future" The Taplin Environmental Lecture

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1 box

1004. Alvin S. Felzenberg, 2008 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

What Makes for a Great President

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1 box

1005. Jonathan Rieder, 2008 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"I'm Gonna Be a Negro Tonight": Martin Luther King's Preaching in the Black Pulpit

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1 box

1007. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 2008 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Lighter Side of Life at the U.S. Supreme Court: Customs and Habits that Promote Collegiality Among the Justices Plus a Conversation with Christopher L. Eisgruber

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1 box

1010. Robert Darden, 2008 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

History of Black Gospel Music

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1 box

1029. Matthew Hall, 2008 October 23. 1 box.
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1 box

1078. Firestone Human Resources/Steve Garwood, 2008 October 23. 1 box.
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mini DV

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1 box

1079. Molecular Biology/HHMI Outreach, 2008 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

mini DV

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1 box

1112. Matthew Hall, 2008 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Yale University

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1 box

1020. Charles Harper and Robert P. George, 2008 October 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Religious Liberty-A One Day Symposium

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1 box

1021. Angela Wu, 2008 October 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Religious Liberty-A One Day Symposium "Novel Legal Challenges to Religious Liberty"

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1 box

1022. Thomas F. Farr, 2008 October 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Religious Liberty-A One Day Symposium "Religious Freedom and American National Security"

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1 box

1023. Joseph Weiler, 2008 October 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Religious Liberty-A One Day Symposium "Religion, Liberty, and Secularism: Some Lessons from the European Experience"

Physical Description

1 box

1024. John M. Finnis, 2008 October 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Religious Liberty-A One Day Symposium "Why Religious Liberty is a Special, Important, and Limited Right"

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1 box

962. Freshman Orientation, 2008 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gideon Rose Used Camera Audio

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1 box

964. Opening Exercises Class of 2012, 2008 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Exercises Class of 2012 Chapel

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1 box

967. Reflections on Diversity, 2008 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Diversity McCarter Theatre

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1 box

968. Sex on a Saturday Night, 2008 September 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sex on a Saturday Night Richardson

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1 box

966. Barbara Oberg, 2008 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Constitution Day lecture on "Thomas Jefferson and the Rights of Citizens"

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1 box

963. Quilliam Foundation Lecture, 2008 September 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A panel discussion with two speakers in Bobst Hall.

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1 box

965. Thomas Fleming, 2008 September 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dodds Auditorium Lecture: General George Washington: Political Thinker

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1 box

973. Un-Chan Chung, 2008 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Uncertainty and Sustainable Economic Growth in Korea Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Location - Aaron Burr 219

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1 box

970. Cornel West, Phylicia Rashad, 2008 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation with Cornel West and Phylicia Rashad

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1 box

971. Dean for Research Panel Discussion, 2008 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Crystals, Quarks, Biomes and Genomes: How to Make Complex Science Compelling

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1 box

972. Dean for Research Panel Discussion, 2008 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Crystals, Quarks, Biomes and Genomes: How to Make Complex Science Compelling

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1 box

995. Crisis on Wall Street, 2008 September 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hyan Shin, Markus Brunnermeier, Harrison Hong, Paul Krugman, Alan Binder

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1 box

977. Jane Mayer with Kim Scheppele, 2008 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned Into a War on American Ideals

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1 box

974. Jerma Jackson, 2008 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Our Music Was Tambourines and Sometimes Guitar: Contemplating the Roots of Black Gospel

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1 box

975. Donald Miller, 2008 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Pentecostalism: The New Face of Christian Social Engagement

Physical Description

1 box

982. Martin Wattenberg, 2008 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shakespeare, God and Lonely Hearts: Transforming Data Access With Many Eyes

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1 box

978. Kendra Chittenden, 2008 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biosecurity, Biotechnology and Global Health Seminar

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1 box

981. Peter Singer, 2008 September 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Ethical Challenge of Climate Change

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1 box

1297. The Brain, 2008 September 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

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1 box

1147. Daniel Walker Howe, 2009 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"What Hath God Wrought: Religion in the Transformation of America, 1815-1848"

Physical Description

1 box

1157. John Bellinger, 2009 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"International Law Challenges for the Obama Administration: From closing Guantanamo to Engaging the International Criminal Court"

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1 box

1164. Yi Lu, 2009 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Candidate Seminar

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1 box

1148. Alessandro Acquisti, 2009 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Best of Strangers"

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1 box

1163. David Eisner, 2009 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"A Conversation with David Eisner: A Jewish Perspective on Ethics in the Executive Suite"

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1 box

1178. David Willis, 2009 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Religion in the Civil Rights Movement"

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1 box

1160. Victor Sidel, 2009 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Saga of Anthrax"

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1 box

1224. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Representation and Memory Part 1 Lawrie Balfour Valerie Smith Joanne Bland

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1 box

1225. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 03. 1 box.
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Representation and Memory Part 2 Lawrie Balfour Valerie Smith Joanne Bland and Anne Cheng

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1 box

1226. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Defining the "Movement" Part 1 Wallace Best Lance Hill Fredrick Harris

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1227. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Defining the "Movement" Part 2 Wallace Best Lance Hill Fredrick Harris w/ Joshua Guild

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1 box

1228. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Democratizing Models of Leadership Part 1 Katherine Mellen Charron Dennis C. Dickerson Karen Jackson-Weaver

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1 box

1229. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Democratizing Models of Leadership Part 2 Katherine Mellen Charron Dennis C. Dickerson Karen Jackson-Weaver w/ Yolanda Pierce

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1 box

1230. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Logical Legacies Part 1 Ernesto Cortes Robert Moses Hollis Watkins

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1 box

1231. Religion and the Civil Rights Movement, 2009 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Logical Legacies Part 2 Ernesto Cortes, Robert Moses, Hollis Watkins and Jeffery Stout, Eddie Glaude Jr. and Imani Perry

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1 box

1167. Jon Conway, 2009 April 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Math Talks

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1 box

1162. Ben Recht, 2009 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Pulling Rank: Inference for Incomplete Data"

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1 box

1165. Larry Abbott, 2009 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Sense for Chaos: Phase Transitions in Neural Activity"

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1 box

1189. David Schlosberg, 2009 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Capabilities and Climate Justice"

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1 box

1217. Maclean House Lecture Series, 2009 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Eric Gregory: Religion, Ethics, and Politics

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1 box

1159. Bernice Reagon, Matthew Jacobson, Oscar Brand, Olivia Greer, Albert Raboteau, Judith Casselberry, 2009 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Odetta, Folk Music, and Social Activism"

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1 box

1172. Jon Conway, 2009 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Math Talks

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1 box

1171. Leonard Barkan, 2009 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Did Eating Have a Renaissance? Mapping a Scholarly Itinerary from Past to Repast"

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1 box

1173. David Miller, 2009 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Series

Physical Description

1 box

1186. Eduardo Tenenbaum, 2009 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"How Machine-readable Cataloging (MARC) Works"

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1 box

1201. JRN 452 Humanistic Studies, 2009 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof Kathy Kiely

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1 box

1209. PRIVATE Candidate Seminar, 2009 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wigger

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1 box

1169. Charles Moore, 2009 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The End of Her Story? Has the Credit Crunch Killed Thatcherism?"

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1 box

1168. Dorit Beinisch, 2009 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Defending Human Rights in Times of Terror"

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1 box

1192. Princeton Preview, 2009 April 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1193. Princeton Preview, 2009 April 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1203. Keller Center, 2009 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel Dicussion

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1 box

1185. Maureen Ellis, 2009 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Supporting Biosecurity in Countries of the Former Soviet Union"

Physical Description

1 box

1195. Thomas Farr, Daniel Philpott, 2009 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Law and Religion "What are the United States' Basic Moral Responsibilities to Promote Religious Liberty Abroad?"

Physical Description

1 box

1196. Richard Garnett, Kent Greenawalt, 2009 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Law and Religion "What are the State's Basic Responsibilities with Regard ti Coercion of Belief and Practice, and Manipulation/Unfair Proselytizing of People within Churches and Religious Communities?"

Physical Description

1 box

1197. Gerard Bradley, Steven Smith, 2009 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Given that the Founders Believed in and, in fact Built What Frank Sorauf once Described as and 'Implicit Protestant Establishment,' What are the Coherent Possibilities for an 'Originalist' Jurisprudence of the Religion Clauses in the 21st Century?"

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1 box

1198. Christopher Tollefsen, 2009 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Law and Religion "The Right to Conscientious Objection and the Right not to be Coerced into immoral Cooperation with Injustice"

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1 box

1252. Law And Religion, 2009 April 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Part I

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1 box

1253. Law and Religion, 2009 April 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Part II

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1 box

1191. Jon Conway, 2009 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Math Talks

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1 box

1194. Pacificai, 2009 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Private Lecture/Job Talk

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1 box

1190. Michael Gerhardt, 2009 April 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Constitutional Significance of the Forgotten Presidents"

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1 box

1213. PRIVATE Candidate Seminar, 2009 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tischler

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1 box

1206. Maclean House Lecture Series, 2009 April 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1215. Paul Ohm, 2009 April 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1212. PRIVATE - Candidate Seminar, 2009 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tureci

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1 box

1268. Agricultural Climate Change Conference, 2009 April 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1187. Sanford Levinson, 2009 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Why Do Constitutions Have Preambles?"

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1 box

1199. Evening Debate: Playing Hot Potato (Ag and Cli. Change Conf), 2009 April 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1216. Danielle Citron, 2009 April 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1269. Agricultural Climate Change Conference, 2009 April 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1772. Satellite pad construction, 2009 August 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1284. David Gelertner, 2009 August 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Judaism: A Way of Life

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1 box

1281. Tikvah Project Walzer Panel Discussion, 2009 August 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1298. Art Museum Installation, 2009 August 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1346. Javier Marias, 2009 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reading Public Lecture

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1 box

1347. Milkis Lecture, 2009 December 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1364. Danforth Lecture 2009, 2009 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

w/ Caroline Bynum

Physical Description

1 box

1366. Brian O'Kelley, 2009 December 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Three Failures and a (Big) Success: The Evolution of a Startup CEO"

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1 box

1368. The Dependency Agenda, 2009 December 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

George F. Will

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1 box

1365. Jennifer Rexford, 2009 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Stable Internet Routing Without Global Coordination"

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1 box

1369. President's Lecture: Prof. Doug Massey, 2009 December 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1099. The Social Costs of Pornography Session 3, 2009 December 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Jill Manning; event hosted by Professor Robert George

Physical Description

1 box

1370. Doug Phillips CIT (JG), 2009 December 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1384. Library Human Resources, 2009 December 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(A-Z Journals List)

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1 box

2177. John Templeton Foundation, 2009 January 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Hanioglu

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1 box

2116. Shanthu Shantharam, 2009 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Role of Regulations in the Development of Agricultural Biotechnology

Physical Description

1 box

2125. Ronald Mitchell, 2009 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Leaders, Laggards, and Institutional Influence

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1 box

2119. Burt Singer, 2009 March 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conflict Resolution Between Civil Society, Corporations, Governments and Banks on Large Scale Development Projects

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1 box

2147. Ron Weiss, 2009 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Synthetic Biology

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1 box

2176. Humanistic studies, 2009 March 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

207 Lecture Professor Sohn

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1 box

2123. Suman Sahai, 2009 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Agbiotechnology in India: Science and Regulation Issues

Physical Description

1 box

2143. Harold Shapiro, 2009 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

America's Energy Future: The Technological Options Available

Physical Description

1 box

2178. Leonard Barkan, 2009 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Did Eating Have a Renaissance? Mapping a Scholarly Itinerary from Past to Repast

Physical Description

1 box

2179. Majid Ezzati, 2009 March 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Airborne Particulates and Environmental Regulation

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1 box

2098. Ron Herring, 2009 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) as Generative Frame: Global Networks, Contested Science, and Epistemic Brokers

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1 box

2099. Lars Hedin, 2009 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biogeochemistry and Environmental Change: The Role of Basic Science in Policy

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1 box

2087. Ko Barrett, 2009 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

UN Climate Change Negotiations: Is a deal possible in Copenhagen?

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1 box

2094. M.V. Ramana, 2009 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

India's Energy Future: How Much Can Nuclear Power Contribute?

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1 box

2146. Lee silver, 2009 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Consumer Genetics and Clinical Attitudes: Who Decides Whether You Can Look at Your Own DNA?

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1 box

2149. Robert Williams, 2009 December 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alternative Approaches to Carbon Capture and Storage at existing Coal Power Plant Sites

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1 box

2131. Loretta Mickley, 2009 October 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Interactions Between Climate and Regional Air Quality in the U.S.

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1 box

2241. Heidi Cullen, 2009 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Seeing Climate, Seeing Change: Communicating Climate Science in a Changing Media Landscape

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1 box

2141. David Salisbury, 2009 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Challenge of Introducing New Vaccines: The UK experience

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1 box

2124. Taylor Ricketts, 2009 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Putting Ecosystem Services on the Map

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1 box

2117. Tim Searchinger, 2009 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Challenge of Producing More Food and Fewer Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

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1 box

2127. Bryan Branfell, 2009 November 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dynamics and Control of Acute Infectious Disease in Space Time

Physical Description

1 box

1090. Michael Burlingame, 2009 February 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lincoln Bicentennial Lecture

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1 box

1092. Journalism Panel, 2009 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

JRN 452 Humanistic Studies Journalism Panel

Physical Description

1 box

1107. Sherron Watkins, 2009 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"A Conversation with Sherron Watkins"

Physical Description

1 box

1091. Stephen Schultze and Shubham Mukherjee, 2009 February 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Selling the Law: The Business of Public Access to Court Records"

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1 box

1150. Mike Mullen, 2009 February 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Global Trends ad National Security"

Physical Description

1 box

1113. Professor Agrawal, 2009 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1096. (LS) CEE262 Lecture Professor Billington, 2009 February 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1093. Professor Alan Guth Public Lecture, 2009 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) Inflationary Cosmology: Is Our Universe Part of a Multiverse? Raymond and Beverly Sackler Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1094. How the Management Development Certificate Works, 2009 February 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1095. The Venturesome Economy, 2009 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) Amar Bhide

Physical Description

1 box

1109. Sarah Jones Nelson, 2009 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Fragility of Truth and Other Inescapable Facts"

Physical Description

1 box

1106. William B. Allen, 2009 February 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Rethinking Uncle Tom"

Physical Description

1 box

1183. Ania, 2009 February 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Private Candidate Seminar

Physical Description

1 box

1188. Glenn Close, 2009 February 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Are You Who We Think You Are?"

Physical Description

1 box

1204. Ethics and Climate Change, 2009 February 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Martin Bunzl

Physical Description

1 box

1108. Shirley Tilghman, 2009 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Annual Giving Pre-Alumni Day Dinner"

Physical Description

1 box

1110. George Hughes, 2009 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"FDA's Office of Criminal Investigations: Preventing Counterfeit Drugs and Corporate Espionage"

Physical Description

1 box

1174. Jeff Johnson, Phylicia Rashad, Linda Coles-Kauffman, David Dinkins, Doug Palmer, Mildred Trotman, 2009 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

From the Middle Passage to the Oval Office: Defining the Black Experience

Physical Description

1 box

1175. Jeff Johnson, Phylicia Rashad, Linda Coles-Kauffman, David Dinkins, Doug Palmer, Mildred Trotman, 2009 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

From the Middle Passage to the Oval Office: Defining the Black Experience

Physical Description

1 box

1176. Jeff Johnson, Phylicia Rashad, Linda Coles-Kauffman, David Dinkins, Doug Palmer, Mildred Trotman, 2009 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

From the Middle Passage to the Oval Office: Defining the Black Experience

Physical Description

1 box

1177. Jeff Johnson, Phylicia Rashad, Linda Coles-Kauffman, David Dinkins, Doug Palmer, Mildred Trotman, 2009 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

From the Middle Passage to the Oval Office: Defining the Black Experience

Physical Description

1 box

1111. Robert Keohane, 2009 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ethics and Climate Change

Physical Description

1 box

1142. Orlando Patterson, 2009 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"A Short History of Freedom: The Origins and Institutionalization of Freedom" Part 1

Physical Description

1 box

1154. Steve Garwood, 2009 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Basic Ergonomics Workshop

Physical Description

1 box

1143. Orlando Patterson, 2009 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"A Short History of Freedom: The Origins and Institutionalization of Freedom" Part 2

Physical Description

1 box

1161. 2008 Facilities Staff Recognition and Appreciation, 2009 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Excellence Comes in Many Styles"

Physical Description

1 box

1184. Dirk, 2009 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Private Candidate Seminar

Physical Description

1 box

1105. Orlando Patterson, 2009 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"A Short History of Freedom: The Origins and Institutionalization of Freedom"

Physical Description

1 box

1116. Lada Adamic, 2009 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Expertise -Sharing Dynamics in Online Forums"

Physical Description

1 box

1131. ProTools Training, 2009 February 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 1

Physical Description

1 box

1132. ProTools Training, 2009 February 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 2

Physical Description

1 box

1133. ProTools Training, 2009 February 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 3

Physical Description

1 box

1126. Better: Design for Social Causes, 2009 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Design Contest and Pentagram

Physical Description

1 box

1085. Kosuke Imai, 2009 January 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1084. Martin Luther King Day Celebration, 2009 January 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1083. Arun Majumdar, 2009 January 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Using Science to Innovate in Efficient Energy Utilization Andlinger Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1089. Community Works, 2009 January 26. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1115. Professor Jen, 2009 January 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

2390. Public Lecture, 2009 February 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

George Packer

Physical Description

1 box

1272. THE HOMESTAKE EXPERIMENT, 2009 July 24. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1292. Emerging Search Technologies, 2009 July 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1242. Class Day 2009, 2009 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Short Version

Physical Description

1 box

1243. Class Day 2009, 2009 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Long Version

Physical Description

1 box

1244. Hooding Ceremony, 2009 June 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1246. Commencement 2009, 2009 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(DSR 50) Tape 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1247. Commencement 2009, 2009 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 of 2 (DSR 50)

Physical Description

1 box

1248. Commencement 2009, 2009 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

DV Cam Truck 10:00 a.m. 1 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1249. Commencement 2009, 2009 June 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dv Cam Truck 2 of 2

Physical Description

1 box

1265. Andlinger Workshop on Industry, 2009 June 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1325. Sesame Arrival, 2009 June 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Supercomputer Delivers Raw Footage

Physical Description

1 box

1266. Plan Smart Conference, 2009 June 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 2 Part 1

Physical Description

1 box

1267. Plan Smart NJ, 2009 June 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part II

Physical Description

1 box

1130. JoaoBiehl, 2009 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President's Lecture Series "Social Innovation in Global Health: When People Come First"

Physical Description

1 box

1151. Daniel Schrag, 2009 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Engineering our way out of a Climate Catastrophe"

Physical Description

1 box

1149. Bart Gellman, 2009 March 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Cheney Rules: What the Obama White House can Learn for the Angler"

Physical Description

1 box

1120. Roz Chast, 2009 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

New Yorker Cartoonist

Physical Description

1 box

1256. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 Camera #2 Side Angle

Physical Description

1 box

1257. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day #1 Tape #1 Center Shot

Physical Description

1 box

1127. Margaret Race, 2009 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Biosafety, Biosecurity and Biocontainment: The Rocky Road Ahead"

Physical Description

1 box

1255. House Proud Race and Real Estate Conference, 2009 March 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1258. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 Day #2 Main Camera

Physical Description

1 box

1259. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 Day #2 2nd Camera

Physical Description

1 box

1260. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2 Day #2 2nd Camera

Physical Description

1 box

1261. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 Day #2 Side Angle Camera

Physical Description

1 box

1262. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2 Day #2 Side Angle Camera

Physical Description

1 box

1263. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2 Day #3 Camera #1

Physical Description

1 box

1264. Race and Real Estate, 2009 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day #3 Camera #2 Side Angle

Physical Description

1 box

1135. Robert Crews, 2009 March 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Sacred Spaces and Profane Boundaries: Afghanistan and the World in Modern Times"

Physical Description

1 box

1153. Steve Garwood, 2009 March 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"How the New Employee Learn Center Works"

Physical Description

1 box

1205. Justice After Bush, 2009 March 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Panel Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

1134. Peter Kenen, 2009 March 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Currency Internationalization"

Physical Description

1 box

1136. Robert Crews, 2009 March 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Sacred Spaces and Profane Boundaries: Afghanistan and the World in Modern Times"

Physical Description

1 box

1137. Robert Crews, 2009 March 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Sacred Spaces and Profane Boundaries: Afghanistan and the World in Modern Times"

Physical Description

1 box

1182. Paul Cuff, 2009 March 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Private Faculty Candidate

Physical Description

1 box

1129. Marc Ostfield, 2009 March 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Bioterrorism, Counterterrorism, Science and Foreign Policy: Challenges at the Intersection with National Security"

Physical Description

1 box

1128. How Stuff Works at Princeton: ePay, 2009 March 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1166. Jon Conway, 2009 March 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Math Talks

Physical Description

1 box

1152. Steve Garwood, 2009 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

How MARC works

Physical Description

1 box

1155. Sherif Nasr, 2009 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"A Muslim Perspective on the Executive Suite"

Physical Description

1 box

1158. Stephen O'Driscoll, 2009 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Private Candidate Seminar

Physical Description

1 box

1170. Christopher Yoo, 2009 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Future of the Internet"

Physical Description

1 box

1180. Clifford Orwin, 2009 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Nietzsche's Critique of Compassion"

Physical Description

1 box

1144. Donald Henderson, 2009 March 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Smallpox Eradication: What It Taught Us or Did It?

Physical Description

1 box

1145. Anthony Grafton, 2009 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Baldwin Lecture: "Race in the Renaissance?"

Physical Description

1 box

1179. Jeff Conway, 2009 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Math Talks

Physical Description

1 box

1181. Aydin Babakhani, 2009 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Private candidate seminar

Physical Description

1 box

1146. Daniel Robinson, 2009 March 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Higher Education: What Makes it Higher?"

Physical Description

1 box

1200. "Zoonotic disease: minimizing risk in a global society", 2009 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kristine Smith, DVM

Physical Description

1 box

1214. Broadcast Center Recordings, 2009 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Catholic Conceptions of Charity, Justice and Philanthropy

Physical Description

1 box

1270. Agricultural Climate Change Conference, 2009 May 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1202. Princeton Prize Symposium on Race, 2009 May 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1250. Library Performance Appraisals for Support Staff, 2009 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

7 files delivered

Physical Description

1 box

1208. Princeton university. Department of music. Musicology Video Talks, 2009 May 05. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1210. "Building international Consensus on Biosecurity - the experience of the OECD", 2009 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Osborne, PhD

Physical Description

1 box

1232. Radio Free Dixie, 2009 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

New South Sounds and Culture Stanley Booth

Physical Description

1 box

1235. Economics Conference, 2009 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hosted by Harold James Christopher Tollefsen and Thomas Pink The Natural Law Tradition

Physical Description

1 box

1236. Economics Conference, 2009 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hosted by Harold James Natural Law and the Science of Happiness Erik Angner

Physical Description

1 box

1237. Economics Conference, 2009 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hosted by Harold James Louis Pauly and Benn Steil Individual and Collective Responsibility

Physical Description

1 box

1238. Economics Conference, 2009 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hosted by Harold James Gerald O'Driscoll The Monetary Order and Global Stability

Physical Description

1 box

1233. Radio Free Dixie, 2009 May 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

New South Sounds and Culture Camara Holloway, Ned Sublette, Charles Hughes, Arthur Jafa Fielder

Physical Description

1 box

1234. Radio Free Dixie, 2009 May 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

New South Sounds and Culture Panel Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

1239. Assoc. for Study of Free Institutions/James, 2009 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lessons Learned from 1989 Revolution in Central Europe Istvan Deak, Janine Wedel, Jonathan Zatlin, Harold James

Physical Description

1 box

1240. Assoc. for Study of Free Institutions/James, 2009 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

American Political Thought and the Restoration of Democracy in Central Europe Aurelian Craiutu, Marzenna James, Martin Palous, Marc Plattner, w/ James Stone

Physical Description

1 box

1241. Assoc. for Study of Free Institutions/James, 2009 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Communism Richard Pipes

Physical Description

1 box

1207. Hoffman Scholars, 2009 May 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1211. Assoc. for Study of Free Institutions/James, 2009 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Response of Western Intellectuals to Communism... John Earl Haynes, Paul Hollander, Harvey Klehr, Alan Kors w/ Michael Reynolds--Tape 2

Physical Description

1 box

1219. Assoc. for Study of Free Institutions/James Madison Program, 2009 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 60 Paul Marshall, John O. McGinnis, Jeremy A. Rabkin, w/ George W. Dent Jr.

Physical Description

1 box

1220. Assoc. for Study of Free Institutions/James Madison Program, 2009 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Clash of Civilizations Revisited Aaron L. Friedberg, James R. Kurth, Abram N. Shulsky, w/ Gabriel Schoenfeld

Physical Description

1 box

1223. Alexander Nehamas Metaphors in Our Lives: I Love You for Yourself, 2009 May 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1218. Summer Service Intern Orientation, 2009 May 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1221. Library Research Forum, 2009 May 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1251. All O.I.T. Meeting 2009, 2009 May 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1295. Benefits Presentation, 2009 May 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Work/Life/Balance

Physical Description

1 box

1254. Teacher's Prep- Alumni Panel, 2009 May 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1296. Sound, Music, and...Physics, 2009 May 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1245. Baccalaureate 2009, 2009 May 31. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1321. Eric Wieschaus, 2009 November 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tiger Talk

Physical Description

1 box

1326. Princeton university. Department of music. Alfred Brendel, 2009 November 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Character of Music"

Physical Description

1 box

1327. An Interest Group Perspective on Patent Law's Development, 2009 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew P. Morriss and Craig A, Nard Lewis Library 120

Physical Description

1 box

1339. Steve Garwood, 2009 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Performance Appraisals for Professional Staff

Physical Description

1 box

1338. iPhone Apps: the New High-Tech Gold Rush?, 2009 November 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1328. Fall Football Lecture, 2009 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dilemmas in Athletics Harold Feiveson *72

Physical Description

1 box

1329. Arts and the Economic Crisis P1, 2009 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel--Meta-Views Shirley Tilghman Randall Bourscheidt, Rocco Landesman Robert Lynch, and Jordan Roth

Physical Description

1 box

1330. Arts and the Economic Crisis P2, 2009 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel--Taking Measure Oskar Eustis, Susan Marshall Wu Han, Julian Zugazagoitia, and Laura L. Aswad

Physical Description

1 box

1331. Arts and the Economic Crisis P3, 2009 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Discussion- Arts Inventing Culture, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Paul Muldoon, Peter Sellars, and Homi K. Bhabha

Physical Description

1 box

1336. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Morning Session

Physical Description

1 box

1337. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Afternoon Session

Physical Description

1 box

1348. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1349. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1340. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1341. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1342. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1343. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1344. Jameson's 75th Conference, 2009 November 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1345. Marcelo Magnasco, Vanuxem Lecture, 2009 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Live broadcast to campus Output to archived streaming file

Physical Description

1 box

1277. Antonio Scarpa, 2009 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Challenges and Opportunities for NIH Peer Review

Physical Description

1 box

1275. Summer of Learning, 2009 October 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Development Grand Challenge

Physical Description

1 box

1276. Summer of Learning, 2009 October 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Development Grand Challenge

Physical Description

1 box

1332. Gifts from the Ancestors: Ancient Ivories of the Bering Strait, 2009 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 1

Physical Description

1 box

1333. Gifts from the Ancestors: Ancient Ivories of the Bering Strait, 2009 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 2

Physical Description

1 box

1334. Gifts from the Ancestors: Ancient Ivories of the Bering Strait, 2009 October 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1278. Barbara Bradley Hagerty, 2009 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fingerprints of God: The Search for the Science of Spirituality

Physical Description

1 box

1274. Anthony Esolen, 2009 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Thy Decay Thou Seek'st by Thy Desire: Spenser and the Nihilism of 'Progress'"

Physical Description

1 box

1273. Stuart Essig, 2009 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Twenty Years at Integra LifeSciences: Operating with Confidence"

Physical Description

1 box

1322. Sean B. Carroll, 2009 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Remarkable Creatures: Epic Adventures in the Search for the Origins of Species"

Physical Description

1 box

1285. HSW @ Princeton/Library HR, 2009 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Business Technology Certificate Program

Physical Description

1 box

1287. Lawyers and Law, 2009 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Challenges Facing the Legal Profession its Impact on Law

Physical Description

1 box

1286. How Stuff Works: Buddy Program, 2009 October 14. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1290. How Stuff Works, 2009 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shipping and Receiving

Physical Description

1 box

1303. Ronald Hedges, 2009 October 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1294. Volunteer Day, 2009 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Plenary Session Account # 854-1490 FY10 CONF007

Physical Description

1 box

1304. Reading "The Book of Experience, 2009 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Toward an Alternative History of Religious Experience"

Physical Description

1 box

1300. The Glory of the Art of Writing: The Calligraphic Work of Francesco Alunno of Ferrara, 2009 October 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1302. Cornel West Book Reading, 2009 October 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1305. Public Lecture: Law's Allure/Silverstein, 2009 October 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1316. Paul Krugman, 2009 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Return of Depression Economics?"

Physical Description

1 box

1301. Judge O'Scannlainn Lecture, 2009 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1311. Professor Naomi Leonard, 2009 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Flocks and Fleets: Collective Motion in Nature and Robotics

Physical Description

1 box

1313. Professor Michael Eric Dyson, 2009 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presidential Race: Barack Obama and Blackness in America

Physical Description

1 box

1310. Professor Imani Perry, 2009 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The President and the Pauper: The Dueling Forces of opportunity and Exclusion in Contemporary African American Life

Physical Description

1 box

1312. Shirley M. Tilghman, 2009 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conversation with the President

Physical Description

1 box

1315. Emmet Gowin, 2009 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Emmet Gowin: A Collective Portrait

Physical Description

1 box

1317. Professor Stu Hunt, 2009 October 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Webinar

Physical Description

1 box

1318. Margaret Benefiel, 2009 October 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Conversation with Margaret Benefiel: Quakers and Business Ethics"

Physical Description

1 box

1319. Bart Hoebel, 2009 October 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall Football Lecture: Trick or Treat? Behavioral and Neurochemical Evidence for Sugar Addiction

Physical Description

1 box

1283. Christopher Eisgruber, 2009 September 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"How to Pick a Supreme Court Justice" Class of 2013 Freshmen Assembly

Physical Description

1 box

1289. Sex on a Saturday Night, 2009 September 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

@ Richardson Auditorium

Physical Description

1 box

1291. JMP - Barber Lecture, 2009 September 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1288. Program in American Studies, 2009 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

University Constitution Day Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

1282. Lloyd Henderson, Britt Starghill, Therman Evans, Reginald Jackson, Michael Rundtree, Derrell Bradford, 2009 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

NAACP Conference

Physical Description

1 box

1320. Summer of Learning, 2009 September 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Session B

Physical Description

1 box

1279. Women in Theater: Issues for the 21st Century, 2009 September 26. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1280. Women in Theater: Issues for the 21st Century, 2009 September 26. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1299. Opening Exercises Class of 2013, 2009 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A University Convocation Chapel

Physical Description

1 box

1314. Kurt Westergaard, 2009 September 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Freedoms of Speech and Press

Physical Description

1 box

1114. REK-AAS 320, 2009 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

REK-AAS 320 Lecture; Department of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1117. Roderick McNealy, 2009 February 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Imagine Speaker Series; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

1118. Volunteer Leadership Assembly Panel, 2008 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Development/Communications

Physical Description

1 box

1119. Football Lecture, 2008 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1121. Jerome Silbergeld, Michael Sullivan, Arnold Chang,Michael Cherney, 2009 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ARTiculations: Symposium on Chinese American Contemporary Art Session 1; Tang Center

Physical Description

1 box

1122. Liu Dan, Richard Kraus, Kuiyi Shen, 2009 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ARTiculations: Symposium on Chinese American Contemporary Art Session 2; Tang Center

Physical Description

1 box

1123. Dora C.Y. Ching, Zheng Shengtian, Zhi Lin, Vanessa Tran, 2009 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ARTiculations: Symposium on Chinese American Contemporary Art Session 3; Tang Center

Physical Description

1 box

1124. Britta Erickson, Rachel DeLue, Cary Y. Liu, 2009 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ARTiculations: Symposium on Chinese American Contemporary Art Session 4; Tang Center

Physical Description

1 box

1125. Ernesto Zedillo, 2009 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Latin America: Two Hundred Years of Solitude"; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1156. Nancy Hopkins, 2009 March 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Mirages of Equality: Progress of Women in Science at MIT, 1971-2009"; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1222. Hoffman Scholars Honors Presentation, 2009 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Full Event; Alumni Association

Physical Description

1 box

1293. Steven Johnson, S. Little Lecture, 2009 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1306. Paul Krugman Policy Lecture, 2009 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Woodrow Wilson School

Physical Description

1 box

1308. Conservatism Panel, S. Little Lecture, 2009 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1335. Romano Prodi, 2009 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Role of Europe in a Multilateral World"; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1350. Cornel West Book Reading, 2009 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1352. Shirley Tilghman Address, 2009 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Relations

Physical Description

1 box

1353. Tivkah Project - David Gelertner Book Talk, 2009 August 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Judaism: A Way of Life; Center for Jewish Life

Physical Description

1 box

1354. Tivkah Project, 2009 August 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Walzer Panel Discussion; Center for Jewish Life

Physical Description

1 box

1355. Brother West:, 2009 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Living and Loving Out Loud; Alexander Beach Tent

Physical Description

1 box

1356. Practical Ethics CHV310, 2009 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Singer

Physical Description

1 box

1358. 2009 Dining Services Orientation Video, 2009 September 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1359. 2009 Dining Services Orientation Video, 2009 August 31. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1360. Gifts from the Ancestors Ancient Ivories of Bering Strait, 2009 October 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

DVD Loop

Physical Description

1 box

1361. Sustainability at Princeton, 2009 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Live Webinar

Physical Description

1 box

1362. Reflections on Diversity, 2009 September 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shot on P2 Card No Tape

Physical Description

1 box

1363. ENGCOM - MP4 Files, 2009 April 13. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1367. Alan Blinder, 2009 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presentation for NBC Nightly Business Report

Physical Description

1 box

1891. Brian O'Kelley, 2009 December 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Three Failures and a Big Success: The Evolutions of a CEO

Physical Description

1 box

1407C. Summer of Learning - Part I -- AM Session, 2009 September 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1408C. Summer of Learning - Part II -- Lunch and Afternoon Session (1), 2009 September 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1409C. Summer of Learning - Part III -- Afternoon Session (2), 2009 September 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1410C. Summer of Learning - Princeton Environmental Institute, Part A, 2009 October 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1411C. Summer of Learning - Princeton Environmental Institute, Part B, 2009 October 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works.

Arrangement

No arrangement scheme has been imposed on this series.

Physical Description

20 boxes

1387C. MIRTHE Conference Part 1 - MIRTHE/YSAP Science Tape One of Two, 2010 January 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1388C. MIRTHE Conference Part 2 - MIRTHE/YSAP Science Tape Two of Two, 2010 January 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1380. Martin Luther King Day, 2010 January 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Celebration

Physical Description

1 box

1372. Sustaining Transparency, 2010 January 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1376. Defining Transparency, 2010 January 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1377. Designing Transparency, 2010 January 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1st 40 mins: End of Defining Transparency Designing Transparency End is cut off, on different tape

Physical Description

1 box

1378. Designing Transparency, 2010 January 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

End of Panel (Cut off of previous tape)

Physical Description

1 box

1373. Engaging Tinkerers, 2010 January 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1374. Law.gov Session, 2010 January 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1383. Time: Reg., Overtime, and Compensable, 2010 January 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Fair Labor Standards Act and University Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1385C. Community Works, 2010 January 26. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1375. Green Fluorescent Protein: Lighting Up Life, 2010 January 27. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1371. OIT Meeting, 2010 January 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1379. Electrical Engineering Job Talk, 2010 February 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keji Lai Near Field Microwave Imaging

Physical Description

1 box

1381. EEB 552 Job Talk, 2010 February 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1382. Reverend Eugene Rivers Lec, 2010 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

On Post-Obama Black America: A Post-Secular Perspective

Physical Description

1 box

1389C. Jens Anderman Job Talk, 2010 February 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1386C. EEB Job Talk, 2010 February 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1390C. Sibylle Fischer Job Talk, 2010 February 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1391C. Simon Winchester (Trask Lecture) - Lecture on Joseph Needham, 2010 February 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1396C. Emily Thompson - African Americans and Early Sound Recordings, 2010 February 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1453C. EEB 552 Seminar - Job Talk, 2010 February 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1392C. Kenneth Goldsmith - Uncreative Writing: Unoriginal Genius in the Age of the Internet, 2010 February 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1393C. Reinaldo Laddaga - Job Talk, 2010 February 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1394C. Steve Garwood - LETC Seminar: Research Tools for the Humanities, 2010 February 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1395C. Cornel West - A Conversation with Cornel West, 2010 February 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1404C. Does Money Buy Happiness? - Brooks Lecture LG: Arthur C. Brooks, 2010 February 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1406C. Job Talk - Leonard Wantchekon, 2010 February 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1452C. ECO 492 / FIN 592 Lecture - Professor Jean-Christopher de Swaan, 2010 February 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1397C. Global Economics Crisis - Alumni Day: Burton G. Malkiel, 2010 February 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1416C. 50 Years of Teaching at Princeton - Alumni Day - David Billington, 2010 February 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1417C. How to Pick a Supreme Court Justice - Alumni Day - Christopher Eisgruber, 2010 February 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1759. Water and Climate Lecture Series, 2010 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Waterbury; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1415C. African American Studies, 2010 February 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1760. PULA Performance Appraisals for Supervisors, 2010 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steve Garwood; Library Human Resources

Physical Description

1 box

1761. Manna Christian Fellowship Public Lecture, 2010 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Made in the Image of Our Devices - Ken Myers; Office of Religious Life

Physical Description

1 box

1421C. The Politics and Economics of Downward Mobility - Robert Samuelson, 2010 March 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1436C. America's Pay Czar - A Conversation with Kenneth Feinberg, 2010 March 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1422C. Harlan Lecture - Stuart Rabner/Christopher Eisgruber, 2010 March 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1426C. \"Too Cute\" Conference - Tape #1, 2010 March 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1427C. \"Too Cute\" Conference - Tape #2, 2010 March 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1431C. \"Too Cute\" Keynote Address - Eric Nakamura, 2010 March 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1432C. \"Too Cute\" Artist Presentation - Yoshitomo Nara, 2010 March 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1433C. President Lecture Series - The Copenhagen Climate Summit, In Context, 2010 March 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1437C. Vanuxem Lecture - Persi Diaconis (Archive Only, No Broadcast), 2010 March 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1440C. \"Too Cute\" Conference - Day 2 Tape #1, 2010 March 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1441C. \"Too Cute\" Conference - Day 2 Tape #2, 2010 March 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1442C. \"Too Cute\" Conference - Day 2 Tape #3, 2010 March 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1434C. A Legacy in Learning: Blacks in Higher Education - Panel 1, 2010 March 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1438C. A Legacy of Learning: Blacks in Higher Education - Keynote Speaker: Hugh Price, 2010 March 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1439C. The Meaning of Race in the Post-Genome Era - The James Baldwin Lecture with President Shirley Tilghman, 2010 March 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1450C. Water and Climate Lecture Series - Charles Vorosmarty, 2010 March 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1449C. Valentin Groebner Lecture, 2010 March 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1455C. Candidate Talk, 2010 March 19. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1456C. Li Faculty Candidate, 2010 March 23. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1457C. The Problem of Majority Rule in Madison, Calhoun, and Lincoln - James H. Read, 2010 March 23. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1454C. Qureshi Faculty Candidate, 2010 March 24. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1462C. Stanley Kelly Jr Memorial Service, 2010 March 27. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1458C. Korhammer Lecture - Rabaey, 2010 March 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1459C. Cornel West/Sherman Jackson Lecture - Conversation, 2010 March 29. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1461C. Conversation with Jimmy Dunne, 2010 March 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1460C. Lee, Benjamin Faculty Candidate - Architectural Inference and the Pursuit of Efficiency, 2010 March 31. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1763. Public Talk by Ambassador of Haiti to US, 2010 April 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS, Dept. of External Affairs

Physical Description

1 box

1466C. Constitutional Analysis and the Wars on Terror - Philip Bobbit Lecture, 2010 April 07. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1468C. Bruce Ackerman: Tanner Lecture on Human Values - The Decline and Fall of the American Republic (day 2), 2010 April 07. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1467C. Bruce Ackerman: Tanner Lecture on Human Values - The Decline and Fall of the American Republic, 2010 April 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1470C. Maclean House Lecture Series, 2010 April 08. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1471C. Michael Hagner Lecture, 2010 April 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1474C. \"Pius XII and the Holocaust: A Reassessment\" Saul, 2010 April 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1482C. New Manager Orientation - Big Picture Session, 2010 April 13. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1475C. Barack Obama, War President? - Stephen F. Haynes, 2010 April 14. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1476C. Water and Climate Lecture Series - Kathleen Miller, 2010 April 14. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1478C. Maclean House Lecture Series - Simon Morrison Tape #2, 2010 April 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1484C. Princeton Preview 2010 Week I - Provost Eisgruber Dean Rapelye, 2010 April 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1481C. LETC Seminar: Google Wave, 2010 April 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1483C. TIGER Talk: Michael Berry, 2010 April 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1487C. How to Cool the Planet, 2010 April 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1479C. Maclean House Lecture #3, 2010 April 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1480C. Faculty Candidate Seminar - Harrow; Aram Harrow: Entanglement Spread, Communication, 2010 April 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1486C. Princeton Preview 2010 Week II - Provost Eisgruber Dean Rapelye, 2010 April 22. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1488C. New Jersey International Life Sciences Workforce Summit - Afternoon Session, 2010 April 23. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1489. Performing the Sacred, 2010 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presented by The Religious Life Council; Office of Religious Life

Physical Description

1 box

1497. Public Morality and Liberal Society: The Political Thought of Harry Clor, 2010 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Session 1 of 3; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1498. Public Morality and Liberal Society: The Political Thought of Harry Clor, 2010 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Session 2 of 3; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1499. Public Morality and Liberal Society: The Political Thought of Harry Clor, 2010 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Session 3 of 3; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1533. Civilizing the Economy, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1587. Civilizing the Economy Conference, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1588. Civilizing the Economy Conference, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Comp Sci 104 - LJ AND Sherrerd 101 - Will; Center for Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1580. (LS) (SCR) Education Research Section, 2010 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Simulcast from Dodds to Bowl 16 Backup tape ; Education Research Section

Physical Description

1 box

1579. Diversity Fellows Timecode Burn, 2010 July 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Unedited Interviews/ Roundtable

Physical Description

1 box

1627. China at a Turning Point, 2010 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CWP Lecture Series Ambassador Stapleton Roy; CWP China and the World Program/Woodrow Wilson School

Physical Description

1 box

1628. Moving Technology to the Cloud: Who's on Point?, 2010 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Brad Smith; Center for Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1626. Grand Challenges Internship Orientation, 2010 April 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

PEI; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1576. Rx for Globalization:, 2010 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Pharm and Biotech in the 21st Century; Corporate and Foundation Relations

Physical Description

1 box

1625. Temple of Praise, 2010 July 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1586. Tikvah Project: Panel: The Future of Judaism, 2010 August 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tikvah Project; Program in Judaic Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1551. Demobilization of Child Soldiers, 2010 August 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Woodrow Wilson School / Graduate / Central

Physical Description

1 box

1618. Tikvah Project - Panel - Authority of the Bible, 2010 August 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Program in Judaic Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1620. SAP Talk, 2010 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

with Bob McDermott; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

1622. What does it Mean to be a True Christian?, 2010 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West and Robby George; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1557. Cultivating Critique in the Age of Obama, 2010 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cornel West; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

1560. The Constitution in a Time of War:, 2010 September 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Trial of Minoru Yasui; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1764. 10th Anniversary Conference and Lecture, 2010 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ben Bernanke; Bendheim Center for Finance

Physical Description

1 box

1765. Beyond Green Jobs, 2010 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1616. Assembly for the Class of 2014, 2010 September 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Samuel S. Wang: "Neuroscience and Everyday Life"; Dean of the College

Physical Description

1 box

1532. Hoffman Scholars, 2010 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

DVDs: - Full Event - Joseph Moshenska, English - Mina Cikara, Psychology - Ning Lin, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Alumni Association

Physical Description

1 box

1634. Opening Exercises for Class of 2014, 2010 September 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

President Shirley M. Tilghman; Vice President and Secretary

Physical Description

1 box

1548. Sex on a Saturday Night, 2010 September 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Health Services

Physical Description

1 box

1477C. Maclean House Lecture Series - Simon Morrison Tape #1, 2010 September 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1559. Chemistry Colloquium, 2010 September 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chemistry

Physical Description

1 box

1561. Lincoln and Obama:, 2010 September 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Two Visions of Constitutional Union by Rogers M. Smith; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1557. The Bendheim Center for Finance 10th Anniversary Conference, 2010 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 1; Bendheim Center for Finance

Physical Description

1 box

1558. The Bendheim Center for Finance 10th Anniversary Conference, 2010 September 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panels 2 and 3; Bendheim Center for Finance

Physical Description

1 box

1635. Biodefense Seminar: Global Vaccine Industry, 2010 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Adel A. Mahmoud; Woodrow Wilson School/ Graduate

Physical Description

1 box

1561. Fall Football Lecture: Evan Thomas, 2010 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1562. Fall Football Lecture: Evan Thomas, 2010 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1566. Dark End of the Street, 2010 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Danielle McGuire; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1562. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 1; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1563. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 2; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1564. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 3; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1565. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 4; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1566. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 5; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1567. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 6; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1568. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 7; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1569. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Part 8; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1570. PEI Grand Challenges, 2010 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Summer of Learning Keynote; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1629. An Evening with Alice Waters, 2010 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alice Waters; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1633. Shakespeare's Patriotic Resistance, 2010 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Finnis; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1539. Open Hearts Open Minds, 2010 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50 panel 1 ; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1540. Open Hearts Open Minds, 2010 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50 panel 2 ; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1541. Open Hearts Open Minds, 2010 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50 panel 3; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1542. Open Hearts Open Minds, 2010 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50 panel 4; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1544. Open Hearts Open Minds, 2010 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50 3:30 panel; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1545. Open Hearts Open Minds, 2010 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

6:15 panel McCosh 50; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1546. Open Hearts Open Minds, 2010 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 1 (11:00) McCosh 10; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1565. We the People, 2010 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1549. LAPA Anniversary Keynote Address, 2010 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Program in Law and Public Affairs

Physical Description

1 box

1550. John Finnis Lecture Two, 2010 October 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shakespeare's Patriotic Resistance; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1552. Cover Crop Workshop, 2010 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 1; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1553. Cover Crop Workshop, 2010 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 2; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1554. Cover Crop Workshop, 2010 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 3; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1555. James Q. Wilson Annual Herbert W. Vaughan Lecture, 2010 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1556. 2010 Fall Football Lecture, 2010 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Hecht, Professor of Chemistry; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1577. Drakeman Book Panel, 2010 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1578. Why Only an Atheist Can Be a True Christian, 2010 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wilson College Signature Lecture Series presents Slavoj Zizek:; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

1579. Wikimedia Policy, 2010 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1636. The IMAGINE Speaker Series:, 2010 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jennie Thompson '90; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

1621. Pathways to Internationalization, 2010 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roles for Scholars and Librarians in International Partnerships; Library

Physical Description

1 box

1584. Public Lectures - Robert Shiller, Edge Lecture, 2010 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert Shiller; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2413. A Conversation about American Education, 2010 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Teacher Preparation

Physical Description

1 box

1567. James Madison Program: John Finnis Lecture, 2010 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shakespeare's Patriotic Resistance; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1575. Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 2010 October 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Americans are Religiously Devout and Religiously Divided, yet Religiously Tolerant. Why?"; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1581. Nick Wilson Job Talk, 2010 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sociology

Physical Description

1 box

1582. Job Talk, 2010 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chris Ball; Sociology

Physical Description

1 box

1583. Lunch 'n Learn: Computing at Princeton, 2010 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Short Observations and Tall Stories Jon Edwards; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1590. Errol Morris Lecture, 2010 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"The Ashtray"; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1591. Frank Wilczek, 2010 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fundamentals Part 1; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1592. Frank Wilczek, 2010 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Fundamentals" Part 2 ; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1594. Science vs. Religion, 2010 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

What Scientists Really Think Elaine Howard Ecklund; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1595. McDaniel Job Talk, 2010 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sociology

Physical Description

1 box

1596. DeCamp Lecture : Dale Jamieson, 2010 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1598. Open Field Politics: 2010 and beyond, 2010 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Barone; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1600. Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination 10th Anniversary Colloquium, 2010 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

H.S.H. Address (McCormick Hall); Woodrow Wilson School/ Graduate/ Central

Physical Description

1 box

1601. Gary Patti Seminar, 2010 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Investigating the Biochemical Basis of Disease by Untargeted Metabolics; Chemistry

Physical Description

1 box

1613. Nestle, Kessler, Reichl Food Panel, 2010 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1568. Is there a past in your future?, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 1; Firestone Library/ Collection Department

Physical Description

1 box

1569. Is there a past in your future?, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

disk 1: morning session part 1; Firestone Library/ Collection Department

Physical Description

1 box

1570. Is there a past in your future?, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

tape 2; Firestone Library/ Collection Department

Physical Description

1 box

1571. Is there a past in your future?, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

disk 2: morning session part 2; Firestone Library/ Collection Department

Physical Description

1 box

1572. Is there a past in your future?, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

tape 3; Firestone Library/ Collection Department

Physical Description

1 box

1574. President's Lecture Series, 2010 October 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Denis Feeney "Wormholes and Time Machines on the site of Virgil's Rome"; Office of the President

Physical Description

1 box

1632. Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 2010 October 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Religious Americans are Nicer and Happier. Why?; Center for Studies of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1631. Music at Old Nassau, 2010 October 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1630. Center for Information Technology Policy Hari Prasad, 2010 October 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1586. Is there a past in your future?, 2010 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Audience Cam; Firestone Library/ Collection Department

Physical Description

1 box

1624. Barbara van Schewick, 2010 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology ; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1637. Gauguin/Lafarge Scholars Day, 2010 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 1/Art Museum; Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

1589. Gauguin/Lafarge Scholars Day, 2010 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 2/Art Museum; Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

1593. Dreby Job Talk, 2010 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sociology

Physical Description

1 box

1597. Margaret Peters Job Talk, 2010 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1599. Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination 10th Anniversary Colloquium, 2010 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel Discussion (Chapel); Woodrow Wilson School/ Graduate/ Central

Physical Description

1 box

1636. The IMAGINE Speaker Series:, 2010 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jennie Thompson '90; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

1602. Nobody's Property: Art, Land, Space, 2010 October 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

1603. Health Security Relationships in the 21st Century, 2010 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Franz; Program on Science and Global Security

Physical Description

1 box

1604. The Fear of God: Some Thoughts on American Horror, 2010 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Terrence Rafferty; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1605. President's Lecture - Nolan McCarty, 2010 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office of the President

Physical Description

1 box

1606. Dr. Oscar Schofield, 2010 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tiger Talk; Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1607. "Irony and the Freudian Uncanny", 2010 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Faber Lecture; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1608. Malcolm Dando, 2010 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"How the 7th Review Conference of the 2011 BWC can improve life scientists' understanding"; Program on Science and Global Security

Physical Description

1 box

1609. Isabel Wilkerson Lecture, 2010 December 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Warmth of Other Suns; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1611. Danforth Lecture, 2010 December 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wayne Proudfoot; Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1612. The Dangers of Drilling Deep, 2010 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1639. Boris Godunov Opera, 2010 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Live Performance - Not captured by BC

Physical Description

1 box

1645. George Will Lecture, 2010 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1646. After the Crash: Regulating the New American Economy, 2010 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Videos

Physical Description

1 box

1647. Derivatives: Weapons of Mass Destruction of Generators of Wealth and Stability, 2010 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Videos

Physical Description

1 box

1648. Banks, Shadow Banks, and the New Face of Wall Street, 2010 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Videos

Physical Description

1 box

1649. A Conversation with Paul Volcker '49 and Joshua Bolten '76, 2010 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Videos

Physical Description

1 box

1650. Peter Orszag Health Care Reform and Our Fiscal Future, 2010 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Videos

Physical Description

1 box

1651. Big Data, 2010 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc One Keynote

Physical Description

1 box

1652. Big Data, 2010 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc Two Panel 1

Physical Description

1 box

1653. Big Data, 2010 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc Three Panel 2

Physical Description

1 box

1654. Big Data, 2010 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc Four Panel 3

Physical Description

1 box

1655. Economics Conference, 2010 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disk One Prof. George and Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

1656. Economics Conference, 2010 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disk Two Prof. James and Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

1657. Economics Conference, 2010 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disk Three Prof. Bordo, Ben Steil and Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

1658. Monetary Reform Conference, 2010 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disk One Robert George

Physical Description

1 box

1659. Monetary Reform Conference, 2010 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disk Two Samuel Gregg

Physical Description

1 box

1660. Monetary Reform Conference, 2010 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disk Three Michael Bondo and Benn Steil

Physical Description

1 box

1661. Monetary Reform Conference, 2010 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disk Four Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

1662. Cornel West and Robert George, 2010 December 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

bloggingheads.tv conversation

Physical Description

1 box

1663. Interview with Leslie Robertson, 2010 December 07. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1664. Interview with David Billington, 2010 December 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1665. Martin Luther King Day Celebration, 2011 January 17. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1667. Patti Smith Trask Lecture, 2010 December 07. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1666. Pinaki Chakraborty Seminar, 2011 January 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1668. Randall Goldsmith Research Seminar, 2011 January 11. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1641. Enquist Symposium, 2011 January 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Morning Session Lewis Thomas Lab, Room 003 Spring 2011; Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1643. Curran Seminar, 2011 January 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1642. TeacherPrep Live Webinar, 2011 January 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Spring 2011; Teacher Preparation

Physical Description

1 box

1644. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Condensed-Phase Materials in Gaseous Flames, 2011 January 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Luncheon Seminar, Hai Wang, University of Southern California

Physical Description

1 box

1640. (LS) WWS591a Workshop - JG, 2011 February 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) WWS591a Workshop - JG-104 Carl Fields Center Spring 2011; Woodrow Wilson School

Physical Description

1 box

1671. Cicero and Burke on Politics as a Vocation, 2011 February 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harvard Law School Mary Ann Gelndon; University Affiliate

Physical Description

1 box

1673. All you need to know about abortion, 2011 February 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wilson College Signature Series; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

1674. McConnell Lecture, 2011 February 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1675. LSI Experimental Fellow Candidate Seminar, 2011 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics; Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics

Physical Description

1 box

1677. GCC 1st Annual Princeton International Conference: China on the Move Part 2, 2011 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dodds Auditorium Part 2 ; Student Organizations

Physical Description

1 box

1678. Failed Love, 2011 February 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1679. Performance Spine Coaches Clinic, 2011 February 20. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1680. David Robinson, 2011 February 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1681. LSI Experimental Fellow Candidate Seminar, 2011 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

LSI Experimental Fellow Candidate Seminar LSI Experimental Institute for Integrative Genomics; LSI Experimental Institute for Integrative Genomics

Physical Description

1 box

1682. Jonathan Lazar Lecture, 2011 February 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1683. Fall Football Lecture, 2011 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Samuel Wang This is your brain on Exercise; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1684. Khristin Kyllo Memorial Service, 2011 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chapel - Director of Music

Physical Description

1 box

1685. Health, Wealth and Happiness around the world, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Angus Deaton; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1686. LSI Theory Fellow Candidate Seminar, 2011 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics

Physical Description

1 box

1687. Success Without Stress: Escaping the cult of overwork, 2011 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cal Newport; Center for Teaching and Learning

Physical Description

1 box

1688. Faculty Candidate Arbabian, 2011 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1689. Jazz Mass, 2011 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chapel - Director of Music

Physical Description

1 box

1690. Alumni Day Panel, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lessons from Lincoln; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1691. Gilbert Lecture, 2011 February 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Ford'79; Development Communications

Physical Description

1 box

1692. Alumni Day; Elaine Fuchs, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Skin Stem Cells : Their Biology and Clinical Promise; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1693. Alumni Day Yueh-Lin Loo, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electronic Plastics : Flexible Solutions for Today's Energy Challenges and Tomorrow's Wired World; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1694. Hemamala Karunadasa Research Proposal, 2011 March 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chemistry

Physical Description

1 box

1695. John Tyson ; Religion 291, 2011 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 2 ; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1696. Alumni Day ; Denis Feeney, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Greek Tragedy and Us; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1697. Alumni Day Panel, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bridge Year Program : A Conversation; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1698. Denny Chin, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Life of a Judge: From Megan's Law to Bernie Madoff; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1699. Novak Book Panel, 2011 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1700. Petigny Lecture, 2011 February 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1701. LSI Experimental Fellow Candidate Seminar, 2011 March 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1702. Voegeli Lecture, 2011 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1703. Janet Vertesi Lecture, 2011 March 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1704. Filming the Judeo-Christian Synthesis: Biblical Epics and Cold War Culture, 2011 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

East Pyne 010 ; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1705. After That Mountain, Yet Another: The Challenge of Denuclearizing North Korea, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day 2011 10:30 AM Talk McCormick 101; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1706. The Political Economy of Illegal Migration, 2011 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day 2011 9:15 AM Talk McCormick Douglas S. Massey; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1707. Faith and Ethics: Dale Jones, 2011 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCormick 101 2 Camera Shoot; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1708. Stout Book Panel, 2011 March 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCormick 101; Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1709. The Conservative Case Against the Constitution, 2011 March 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Patrick Deneen James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1710. Faculty Candidate Wentzlaff, 2011 March 10. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1711. Waldron Lecture, 2011 March 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1712. Humanitarianism: What is It?, 2011 March 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Library 120; Center of the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1713. Hanan Ashrawi, 2011 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Dislocation of Palestine; English

Physical Description

1 box

1714. Lives of Great Religious Books, 2011 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for the Study Of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1715. Ira Rubinstein, 2011 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1716. Geoff Schoenbaum Talk, 2011 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Neuroscience Institute Lewis Library 121; Princeton Neuroscience Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1717. Genovese Dinner, 2011 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prospect Garden Room; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1718. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, 2011 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wilson College Signature Series; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

1719. Genovese Conference, 2011 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 1 : Religion and Slavery Panel 2 : Slavery and the Master-Slave Relationship Panel 3: The Meaning of Southern Conservatism Dinner ; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1720. Faculty Candidate Lee, 2011 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1723. Imprisonment of a Race, 2011 March 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prisons and Prisoners of the 1970s; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1725. R.E.A/X: Pictographic Mobility and Rural Electrification in the U.S., 2011 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCormick 101; The Council of Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1726. Tulis Murphy Lecture, 2011 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lewis Library 138; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1727. HIS 422 Class Seminar, 2011 April 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wallace B004; Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts

Physical Description

1 box

1728. CITP Spring Conference, 2011 April 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 3 Friend Convocation Room; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1729. Taplin Environmental Lecture, 2011 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Guyot 10; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1731. Chemistry Dedication Day, 2011 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chemistry

Physical Description

1 box

1732. CBR Luncheon, 2011 April 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dean of the College

Physical Description

1 box

1734. George Will Lecture, 2011 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1735. Biodefense Seminar -, 2011 April 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Globalizing Biosecurity: The Virtual Biosecurity Center"; Program on Science and Global Security

Physical Description

1 box

1736. Interview with Leonard D. Schaeffer, 2011 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1737. Princeton Preview Presidents Welcome, 2011 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1738. Princeton Preview President's Welcome, 2011 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1740. Elizabeth Gould TIGER Talk, 2011 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1745. 2011 Staff Recognition Luncheon, 2011 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office of Human Resources

Physical Description

1 box

1746. Religion and the Problem of Oppression, 2011 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dean of Religious Life

Physical Description

1 box

1747. Conversation Series : West and Brazile, 2011 April 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1749. 2011 Hoffman Scholars (Master), 2011 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1750. 2011 Hoffman Scholars (Timothy Attanucci), 2011 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1751. 2011 Hoffman Scholars (Chandramouli Chandrasekaran), 2011 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1752. 2011 Hoffman Scholars (Varun Kumar), 2011 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1753. Baldwin Lecture, 2011 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1754. Faith and Ethics: Ken Melrose, 2011 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1755. Stanislas Dehaene and Steven Strogatz, Vanuxem Lecture, 2011 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh10; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1756. Race and Public Policy Part II, 2011 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center For African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1757. Keller Memorial Service, 2011 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sociology

Physical Description

1 box

1758. Saeed Lecture, 2011 May 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1767. CITP Lecture, 2011 May 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Julie Cohen; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1768. Levin Festschrift, 2011 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Afternoon sessions and Morning sessions; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1769. President's Lecture, 2011 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Virginia Zakian; Office of the President

Physical Description

1 box

1770. Faith and Ethics: Anne Mulcahy, 2011 April 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1772. Governor Christopher Christie, 2011 May 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Woodrow Wilson School/ Graduate/ Central

Physical Description

1 box

1773. Privacy Access Technology and the Future of Litigation in the United States, 2011 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 1 -- 10:30 am; Center For Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1774. Privacy Access Technology and the Future of Litigation in the United States, 2011 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 2 -- 10:30 - Noon; Center For Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1775. Privacy Access Technology and the Future of Litigation in the United States, 2011 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 3 -- Noon - 1pm; Center For Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1776. Privacy Access Technology and the Future of Litigation in the United States, 2011 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 4 -- 1pm - 3 pm; Center For Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1777. Yoseloff Hall Dedication, 2011 May 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Development Events

Physical Description

1 box

1778. Dean of the College Reception, 2011 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office of the President

Physical Description

1 box

1779. Biodefense Seminar - Review of the National Academies Investigation of the FBI's Investigation off the 2001 Anthrax Attack, 2011 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Program on Science and Global Security

Physical Description

1 box

1780. Lincoln Hollister Retirement, 2011 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 1; Geosciences

Physical Description

1 box

1781. Lincoln Hollister Retirement, 2011 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 2; Geosciences

Physical Description

1 box

1782. Lincoln Hollister Retirement, 2011 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 3; Geosciences

Physical Description

1 box

1783. Law, Liberty, and Virtue Conference -- Keynote Address (Hadley P. Arkes), 2011 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 1 of 6; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1784. Law, Liberty, and Virtue Conference -- Day 1 Part 1, 2011 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 2 of 6; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1785. Law, Liberty, and Virtue Conference -- Day 1 Part 2, 2011 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 3 of 6; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1786. Law, Liberty, and Virtue Conference -- Day 2 Part 1, 2011 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 4 of 6; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1787. Law, Liberty, and Virtue Conference -- Day 2 Part 2, 2011 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 5 of 6; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1788. Law, Liberty, and Virtue Conference -- Day 2 Part 3, 2011 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Disc 6 of 6; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1789. Dean's Bake (Cake Wars), 2011 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dining Services

Physical Description

1 box

2377. Governor Christopher Christie, 2011 May 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Woodrow Wilson School/ Graduate/ Central

Physical Description

1 box

1730. Jeremy Waldron Lecture (James Madison Program) Lecture Three, 2011 March 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Sources of Order: Why Natural Law is Not Enough; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1814. Baccalaureate, 2011 May 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chapel Lance DVCAM; Graduate School

Physical Description

1 box

1815. Commencement 2011, 2011 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Nassau Hall Lawn Lance DVCAM; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1816. Class Day 2011 - Brooke Shields, 2011 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cannon Green Lance DVCAM; Academic Services

Physical Description

1 box

1862. Career Symposium, 2011 September 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Five Sessions Part 1; Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1863. She Roars Emily Carter, 2011 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Moving the Planet to Green Energy; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1864. Implications of Health Care Reform for Children of New Jersey, 2011 March 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Implications of Health Care Reform for Children of New Jersey Part 2 ; Woodrow Wilson School

Physical Description

1 box

1865. Yoseloff Hall Dedication, 2011 May 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Butler College; Development Events

Physical Description

1 box

1866. Frick Building Dedication, 2011 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Taylor Commons Atrium; Chemistry

Physical Description

1 box

1867. She Roars: She Gives, 2011 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Boluch Wood; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1868. She Roars: Elizabeth Bogan, 2011 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jobs and Gender; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1869. She Roars: Karen Jackson Weaver, 2011 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Careers in Science and Technology: Where are the Women?; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1870. She Roars: Christine Paxson, 2011 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Improving Child Well Being in America: Bringing Research to Practice; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1871. She Roars: Wendy Kopp'89, 2011 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reception and Gala Dinner; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1872. She Roars: Luncheon, 2011 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1873. She Roars: Meg Whitman, 2011 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Luncheon; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1874. Sex on a Saturday Night, 2011 September 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richardson Auditorium; Health Services

Physical Description

1 box

1875. Hooding Ceremnony, 2011 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Graduate School

Physical Description

1 box

1876. HERC Meeting, 2011 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presentation; Dean of the Faculty

Physical Description

1 box

1877. Princeton Initiative: Macro, Money and Finance, 2011 September 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

12 Parts; Economics, Bendheim Center for Finance, Julis Rabinowitz Center

Physical Description

1 box

1879. Faith and Ethics, 2011 May 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

More God, Less Crime: A Leap of Faith or Matter of Fact; Center for the Study of Religion

Robert George; Byron R. Johnson; Beverly Frazier; John J. Dilulio; Eugene R. Rivers

Physical Description

1 box

1880. PEI Grand Challenges, 2011 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

DVD copies; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

1881. Labor and the Constitution, 2011 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Constitution Day Lecture; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1882. Health Care Reform and Our Fiscal Future, 2011 May 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Orszag '91 Recorded November 10, 2010

Physical Description

1 box

1883. Ze'eva Cohen Interviews, 2010 January 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ze'va Cohen interviewed by Elizabeth Kendall and Sharon Kaufman

Physical Description

1 box

1884. Global Health at Princeton, 2011 June 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3 minute version

Physical Description

1 box

1885. Implementing Health Reform: Are the States Ready, Willing, and Able?, 2011 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Implementing Health Reform: Are the States Ready, Willing, and Able? Recorded April 13, 2011

Physical Description

1 box

1886. Global Health at Princeton, 2011 June 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

5 minute version

Physical Description

1 box

1887. Health Reform and the Economy: Are They Good for Each Other?, 2011 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Leonard D. Schaeffer Recorded April 13, 2011

Physical Description

1 box

1888. Health Care Reform Revisited, 2011 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Health Reform and The Economy: Are They Good for Each Other Leonard Schaeffer Recorded Aprill 13, 2011

Physical Description

1 box

1889. Health Care Reform, Phase Two: The Politics of Implementation, 2011 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Paul Starr Recorded September 30, 2010

Physical Description

1 box

1890. Can America Bend Down the Health Care Cost Curve?, 2011 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Uwe Reinhardt Recorded February 23, 2011

Physical Description

1 box

1892. David Simon, 2011 September 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1893. Technician Training, 2011 September 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Simplex TrueSite Workstation; Life Safety and Security Systems

Physical Description

1 box

1894. Reflections on Diversity, 2011 September 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dean of Undergraduate Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1895. Freshman Assembly; Rachael DeLue, 2011 September 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

History, Collective Memory, Power of Images; Dean of the College

Physical Description

1 box

1896. QR Codes Defined, 2011 September 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Library

Physical Description

1 box

1897. James Madison Program, 2011 September 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Constitution in Contemporary American Politics; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1898. Princeton Lectures in Finance, 2011 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Lectures in Finance Day 1

Physical Description

1 box

1899. Princeton Lectures in Finance, 2011 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Lectures in Finance Day 2

Physical Description

1 box

1900. Princeton Lectures in Finance, 2011 September 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Lectures in Finance Day 3

Physical Description

1 box

1901. Steven Mayer, 2011 September 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steven Mayer Equity Seminar Series

Physical Description

1 box

1902. Robert Penn Warren and James Baldwin, 2011 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Remembering the Civil War in the Civil Rights Era; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1903. Making Chastity Sexy, 2011 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1904. Cordish Family Pavilion Dedication, 2011 September 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Development Communications

Physical Description

1 box

1905. Richard Brookhiser, 2011 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program, Father of Politics; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1908. Founding Members, 2011 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Undergraduate Financial Aid

Physical Description

1 box

1909. Memory and Work of Art Presents: Maya Lin, 2011 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Maya Lin; Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

1916. The King James Bible 1611-2011, 2011 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Three Parts: Morning Session Afternoon Session Keynote Speaker; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1918. HOGARTH EXHIBITION, 2011 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Library

Physical Description

1 box

1919. The West's Spectacular Exceptionality, 2011 October 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Lecture Ricardo Duchesne

Physical Description

1 box

1920. WOK Colloquium, 2011 August 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Shirley Tilghman; Center for Teaching and Learning

Physical Description

1 box

1921. Tiger Talk - Bonnie Bassler, 2011 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bonnie Bassler; Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1922. President's Lecture Series, 2011 October 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jeroen Tromp Earthquakes, Impacts, and Imaging; Presidential Teaching Initiative

Physical Description

1 box

1923. Library Staff Exchange Information Session, 2011 October 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Library Staff Exchange Information Session; Library

Physical Description

1 box

1924. Europe at the Crossroads, 2011 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Europe at the Crossroads; Bendheim Center for Finance

Physical Description

1 box

1925. The Future of Nuclear Power, 2011 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Maclean House Lecture Alumni Council; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1926. The BWC: The Next Generation, 2011 November 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Biodefense Seminar Piers Millett; Program on Science and Global Security

Physical Description

1 box

1927. 9/11 Memorial Ceremony, 2011 September 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vice President and Secretary

Physical Description

1 box

1928. Fall Football Lecture Series, 2011 October 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1929. Fall 2011 Maclean House Lectures, 2011 October 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Future of Nuclear Power: Nuclear Fission Power - Some Motivations; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1930. Fall 2011 Maclean House Lectures, 2011 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Future of Nuclear Power: Nuclear Fission Power - Technological Overview; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1931. Ricardo Levy: The Essence of Entrepreneurship, 2011 October 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education

Physical Description

1 box

1932. History 380 Lecture, 2011 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

History

Physical Description

1 box

1933. Career Transitions for Graduate Students with Peter Fiske '88, 2011 November 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Peter Fiske '88; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

1935. Young Investigators Seminars, 2011 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Young Investigators Seminars; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1936. Jonathan Safran Foer, 2011 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Writing Life: A Conversation With Joyce Carol Oates Public Lectures; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1937. Tod Hamilton, 2011 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sociology

Physical Description

1 box

1938. LAPA Book Forum: The Liberty of Servants, 2011 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

LAPA Book Forum: The Liberty of Servants: Berlusconi's Italy; Program in Law and Public Affairs

Physical Description

1 box

1939. Development Town Hall: President Tilghman, 2011 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office of the Vice President for Development

Physical Description

1 box

1940. Ethan Zuckerman, 2011 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1941. What's Gotten Into Us? Staying Healthy in a Toxic World, 2011 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1981. Administrator Training Disc 2, 2011 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Simplex TrueSite Workstation; Life Safety and Security Systems

Physical Description

1 box

1982. MOL214, 2012 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Molecular Biology 214, McCosh 10, 02/07/2012, 8:30am; Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1983. Senior Researchers Talks, 2012 February 06. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1984. Molecular Biology Lecture, 2012 January 31. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1985. Moving Politics, 2012 February 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Deborah Gould, "Moving Politics": Emotion and ACT UP's Fight Against AIDS

Physical Description

1 box

1986. Community Works, 2012 January 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1987. Brokered Subjects: Sex, Trafficking, and the Politics of Freedom, 2012 February 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Bernstein "Brokered Subjects: Sex, Trafficking, and the Politics of Freedom"

Physical Description

1 box

1988. Richard Linderman, 2012 February 09. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1989. Hungary's Constitutional Revolution, 2012 February 14. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1990. "Out of Place", 2012 February 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Ethel Brooks

Physical Description

1 box

1991. Bargaining Dynamics in Exchange Networks, 2012 February 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker Yashodhan Kanoria, Stanford PhD Candidate; Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1992. "From Trinity to Twitter: The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Science, Technology, and World Affairs--1945-2011", 2011 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kennette Benedict and Mindy Bricker, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Science and Global Security Seminar Series

Physical Description

1 box

1993. Modernization of Electrical Power Networks, 2012 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Dr. Javad Lavaei, Stanford Series: Electrical Engineering Departmental Seminar; Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1994. George Washington and U.S. Foreign Policy, 2012 February 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: William B. Allen, Emeritus Professor of Political Philosophy, Department of Political Science, Emeritus Dean, James Madison College, Michigan State University; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1995. Reducing Freeze/ Thaw Cycling in Bridge Decks by Phase Change Material Incorporation, 2012 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Aaron Sakulich, NIST Series: CEE Departmental Seminars; Civil and Environmental Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1996. Pursuing Energy Efficiency in Construction: High-volume fly ash concrete with nanomodification, 2012 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Shiho Kawashima, Northwestern University Series: Special Seminars; Civil and Environmental Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1997. National Teacher of the Year, 2012 February 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michelle Shearer '95; TeacherPrep

Physical Description

1 box

1998. The Struggle for Egypt: From Nasser to Tahrir Square, 2012 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cyril Black International Book Forum Steven A. Cook; PIIRS

Physical Description

1 box

1999. Thermoelectric Transport in Nanostructures, 2012 February 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Mona Zebarjadi, MIT ; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2000. IMAGINE Speaker Series: Alex Salzman, 2012 February 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Guest: Alex Salzman, '07 ; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

2001. Government Against Itself, 2012 February 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Daniel DiSalvo with the James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2002. Faith and Money, 2012 February 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Lisa A. Keister The Annual Doll Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

2003. Making Sense of Suffering: A Dialogue Between an Atheist and a Christian, 2012 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gideon Rosen, Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University John Lennox, Professor of Math. and Phil. at Oxford University The Veritas Forum at Princeton; Office of Religious Life

Physical Description

1 box

2004. IMAGINE Series: Lauren Bush Lauren, 2012 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Guest: Lauren Bush Lauren, '06 IMAGINE Speaker Series; Office of Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

2005. Matthias Ihme, 2012 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Beauty and the Beast: Modeling the Multi-faceted Nature of Chemically Reacting Flows; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2007. An Information Approach to Trademarks, 2012 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Deven Desai CITP Luncheon Series; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2008. Principles of Neurotheology, 2012 March 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center from the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

2010. Smart Solar Reactor for Emission-Free Production of Solar Fuels and Solar Commodities, 2012 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Nesrin Ozalp, Texas A and M at Qatar Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2013. The Computational Challenges of Connectomics, 2012 March 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Sebastian Seung, MIT NEUROSCIENCE TALK ; Neuroscience

Physical Description

1 box

2014. Darren Staloff Lecture, 2012 March 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Darren Staloff James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2015. Faith and Ethics in the Executive Suite, 2012 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lauren Green Princeton Faith and Work Initiative

Physical Description

1 box

2016. Princeton University "B" Roll, 2012 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

From the Communications Office. Footage: Aerial, Architecture, Classrooms, Campus Life

Physical Description

1 box

2017. Copyright Cat and Mouse: New Developments in Online Enforcement (Part 1), 2012 March 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University; Center for Information Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2018. Copyright Cat and Mouse: New Developments in Online Enforcement (part 2), 2012 March 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University ; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2019. John Tomasi: Free Market Fairness, 2012 March 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Speaker: John Tomasi; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2020. Gretchen Morgenson Lecture, 2012 March 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program and Public Lectures Series

Physical Description

1 box

2021. Nanostructured Energy Devices--phonons, electrons, and photons on the nanoscale, 2012 March 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Dr. Jia Zhu, UC Berkeley Electrical Engineering Departmental Seminar Candidate Talk; Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2022. The Ruins Lesson, 2012 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Susan Stewart, Professor of English President's Lecture Series

Physical Description

1 box

2023. Shakespeare and the Shape of a Life: The End of Life Stories, 2012 March 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University Tanner Lectures on Human Values DVD 1

Physical Description

1 box

2024. Shakespeare and the Shape of a Life: The End of Life Stories (Part 2), 2012 March 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University Tanner Lectures on Human Values DVD 2

Physical Description

1 box

2025. Neural Dynamics of Cognitive Control, 2012 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tim Buschman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Neuroscience Seminar Series; Neuroscience

Physical Description

1 box

1676. GCC 1st Annual Princeton International Conference: China on the Move Part 1, 2011 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dodds Auditorium Part 1; Student Organizations

Physical Description

1 box

1748. A Conversation with the U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, 2011 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation with the U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan; Woodrow Wilson School/ Graduate/ Central

Physical Description

1 box

1790. Hetty Baiz Project Management, 2011 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Hetty Baiz Project Management; OIT

Physical Description

1 box

1791. CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B), 2011 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B) Combustion Laser Diagnostics - Tape 1 of 2; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1792. CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B), 2011 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B) Combustion Laser Diagnostics Tape 2 of 2 ; Mechanical and Aerospace Eng. (MAE)

Physical Description

1 box

1793. CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B), 2011 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B) Combustion Laser Diagnostics (Tape 1 of 2); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1794. CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B), 2011 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (PM Session B) Combustion Laser Diagnostics Tape 2 of 2; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1795. CEFRC Summer School (AM Session), 2011 June 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (AM session) Dodds Auditorium Disc 1 of 2 (with 1796C) ; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1796. CEFRC Summer School (AM Session), 2011 June 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (AM session) Dodds Auditorium Disc 2 of 2 (with 1795C); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1797. CEFRC Summer School (AM Session), 2011 July 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (AM session) Dodds Auditorium Disc 1 of 2 (with 1798C); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1798. CEFRC Summer School (AM Session), 2011 July 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CEFRC Summer School (AM session) Dodds Auditorium Disc 2 of 2 (with 1797C); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1799. Nancy Costa Retirement Video, 2011 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

701 Carnegie Center-Video Conf. Room 121 ; OIT

Physical Description

1 box

1800. Faith and Ethics: John Bogle, 2011 May 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1801. NSF Workshop - Intro + Athey and Goldstein Presentations, 2011 July 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Prince William Ballroom; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1802. NSF Workshop - Griffiths and Michener Presentations + Lightning Round Presentations, 2011 July 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Prince William Ballroom; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1803. NSF Workshop - Breakout Session: "Policy" - Witherspoon Room + Reports from Break out Sessions (End of Day 1), 2011 July 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Prince William Ballroom; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1804. NSF Workshop - Breakout Session: "Secure Research Data" + "Standards..." - Palmer Room, 2011 July 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Palmer Room ; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1805. NSF Workshop - Breakout Session: "Funding and operation..." + "Partnering researchers..." - Prince William Ballroom, 2011 July 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Prince William Ballroom; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1806. NSF Workshop - Breakout Session: "Partnering Funding Agencies..." + "Assessment and Selection..." - Senior Room, 2011 July 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Senior Room; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1807. NSF Workshop - Panel Discussions 1/2 "Vendor and Corporate Relationships", 2011 July 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Prince William Ballroom; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1808. NSF Workshop - Panel Discussions 2/2 "Funding Agencies" + Closing Remarks, 2011 July 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Nassau Inn - Prince William Ballroom; Computing and Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1823. A Conversation w/ Jodi Picoult and Jill Dolan, 2011 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2:15 PM; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

1942. Danforth Lecture: Jose Cabezon, 2011 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1943. Memory and Work of Art presents Eric Kandel, 2011 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

1944. Susan Faludi - 9/11 Fear and Fantasy, 2011 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1946. Delicate Art: Transparency and Opacity, 2011 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4 parts ; Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures

Physical Description

1 box

1947. James Madison Program Book Panel, 2011 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Political Companion To Ralph Waldo Emerson; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1948. A Primer on Patents, 2011 November 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

1949. DeCamp Seminar Series: Climate Change and Equity: A View from China, 2011 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

1950. Job Talk: Milan Vaishnav, 2011 November 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1952. Neil Degrasse Tyson, 2011 November 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Neil Degrasse Tyson

Physical Description

1 box

1953. Historian's Eye, 2011 November 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1954. Signature Lecture: Zadie Smith, 2011 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

1955. James Madison Program Lecture: Gordon S. Wood, 2011 November 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gordon S. Wood : The Revolutionary Origins of the Civil War; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1956. LAPA Midday Seminar, 2011 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Financial Crisis and the Path of Reform; Program in Law and Public Affairs

Physical Description

1 box

1957. President's Lecture Series, 2011 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sean Wilenz

Physical Description

1 box

1958. Soviet Ballet and its Afterlife, 2011 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Conversation with Alexei Ratmansky; PIIRS

Physical Description

1 box

1959. Imagine Speaker Series: Sara Judge McCalpin, 2011 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Imagine Speaker Series: Sara Judge McCalpin '82; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

1960. Job Talk: C. Tausanovitch, 2011 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1961. Fellow Candidate Seminar - Weinstein, 2011 December 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics

Physical Description

1 box

1962. Jr. Faculty Recruiting : David Flannigan, 2011 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Chemistry

Physical Description

1 box

1965. A Discussion With Russell Moore and Robert George, 2011 October 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

1966. Rivers R Us, 2011 December 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1967. Leadership Dialogue with Chris Cerf, 2011 November 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Leadership Dialogue with Chris Cerf, NJ Acting Commissioner of Education; Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education

Physical Description

1 box

1968. Women in Entrepreneurship: A Panel Discussion, 2011 December 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education

Physical Description

1 box

1969. History as a Concentration, 2011 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

History

Physical Description

1 box

1970. From the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street, 2011 December 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Religion and Social Activism; Dean of Religious Life

Physical Description

1 box

1971. The Art of Sustainability, 2011 December 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

1972. Concert of Georgian and Ukrainian Folk Polyphony, 2011 December 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Graduate School

Physical Description

1 box

1973. SNCC Conversation, 2011 December 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1974. Thomas Hirschhorn Lecture, 2011 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Thomas Hirschhorn; Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

1975. James Madison Program Lecture: Richard Epstein, 2011 December 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1976. After the Earthquake: Japan's Nuclear Plant Crisis, 2011 March 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

After the Earthquake: Japan's Nuclear Plant Crisis

Physical Description

1 box

1980. Administrator Training Disc 1, 2011 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Simplex TrueSite Workstation; Life Safety and Security Systems

Physical Description

1 box

2028. Symposium and Celebration in Honor of Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, 2012 March 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day 2 Part 1

Physical Description

1 box

2029. Symposium and Celebration in Honor of Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe, 2012 March 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day 2 Part 2

Physical Description

1 box

2030. "The Politics of Dispossession", 2012 March 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Arundhati Roy Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture Sponsored by the Edward Said Memorial Lecture Fund, the Princeton Committee on Palestine, the Department of English, PIIRS, the Council of the Humanities and the Program in South Asian Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2031. Dining Services Staff Recognition, 2012 March 16. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2032. Neural Circuits Underlying Motor Exploration During Learning, 2012 March 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Jesse H. Goldberg, MIT Neuroscience Seminar Series; Neuroscience

Physical Description

1 box

2033. NCTM Conference / Bob Moses, 2012 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

NCTM Conferee Bob Moses; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2034. James Madison Program, 2012 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Christopher Demuth; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2035. Katie Hughes '08, 2012 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Katie Hughes '08 Career Services; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

2036. Association of Human Brain Disorders with Certain Qualities of Mind, 2012 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Association of Human Brain Disorders with Certain Qualities of Mind; Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

2037. Kavita Ramdas, 2012 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Remarks for retiring trustees meeting; Office of the Vice President for Development

Physical Description

1 box

2038. Subduction Zone Geodynamics, 2012 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Geosciences

Physical Description

1 box

2039. Stephanos Bibas Book Panel, 2012 April 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2040. Queering the Air, 2012 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vice President for Campus Life

Physical Description

1 box

2041. Roozbeh Kiani Lecture, 2012 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Roozbeh Kiani Lecture Stanford University; Princeton Neuroscience Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2042. Fazal Sheikh, 2012 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Signature Lecture Series presents Fazal Sheikh; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

2043. Mr Wyrick's Tablets: America's Embrace of the Ten Commandments, 2012 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Jenna Weissman Joselit Presented by the Program in American Studies and the Program in Judaic Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2044. Arthur Brooks, 2012 April 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2045. Keeping the Faith, 2012 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2046. Humanities Symposium, 2012 April 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Humanities in the Public Sphere; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2047. Humanities Symposium, 2012 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Humanities in the Public Sphere Session #1 2:30 - 4:30 ; Center for the Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2048. Humanities Symposium, 2012 April 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Humanities in the Public Sphere Session #2 4:30-5:30 ; Center for the Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2050. Andrew Hodges Public Lecture, 2012 April 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alan Turning Centenary Lecture ; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2051. The Art of Science Writing, 2012 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture Series Science writers Diane Ackerman (A Natural History of the Senses, The Zookeeper's Wife) and Dava Sobel (Longitude, A More Perfect Heaven) will talk about their art.

Physical Description

1 box

2052. Seminar: Frank Hammond III, 2012 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frank Hammond III; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2054. Job Talk : Peter Johannessen, 2012 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Dream Displaced; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2055. Bill Maher Tribute to Cornel West, 2012 May 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2056. Stephen Macedo Lecture, 2012 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2057. Slavoj Zizek (2 parts), 2012 April 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 1 Part 2; English

Physical Description

1 box

2058. Eco-Republic: What the Ancients Can Teach Us About Ethics, Virtue, and Sustainable Living, 2012 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Melissa Lane Discussant: Robert Socolow Princeton Environmental Institute; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2060. James Madison Program : Jonathan Haidt, 2012 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2061. Biodefense Seminar, 2012 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Biology is Technology: Garage Biology, Microbrewing, and the Economic Drivers of Distributed Biological Production"; Program on Science and Global Security

Physical Description

1 box

2062. Cornel West Tribute, 2012 May 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2063. Cognos User Group Meeting, 2012 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Administrative Information Services

Physical Description

1 box

2064. Taplin Environmental Lecture, 2012 May 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2 Parts; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2065. Cornel West Retirement Tribute, 2012 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Full Event (With Lupe Fiasco and Harry Belafonte); Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2066. Cornel West Retirement Tribute, 2012 May 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Broadcast Version (without Lupe Fiasco and Harry Belafonte); Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2067. 2012 Commencement, 2012 June 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presidents Office

Physical Description

1 box

2068. 2012 Hooding Ceremony, 2012 June 04. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2069. 2012 Class Day, 2012 June 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presidents Office

Physical Description

1 box

2070. 2012 Baccalaureate, 2012 June 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presidents Office

Physical Description

1 box

2071. 2012 Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement, 2012 May 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presidents Office

Physical Description

1 box

2072. James Madison Program ASFI Conference, 2012 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keynote Address; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2073. James Madison Program ASFI Conference, 2012 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Progressivism and Institutional Change; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2074. James Madison Program ASFI Conference, 2012 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Election of 1912; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2075. James Madison Program ASFI Conference, 2012 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Progressivism and the American Founding; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2076. James Madison Program ASFI Conference, 2012 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

American Law and the Legacy of Progressivism; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2077. James Madison Program ASFI Conference, 2012 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Legacy of Progressivism in Contemporary American Politics...; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2078. Class Presentation, 2012 May 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Modeling the Past: Technologies and Excavations in Polis, Cyprus; Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

2079. Book Talk, 2012 May 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaking of Genetics; Library

Physical Description

1 box

2080. 2012 Hoffman Scholars Presentation, 2012 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

William Deringer, History of Science; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2081. 2012 Hoffman Scholars Presentation, 2012 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Daniel Schneider, Sociology; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2082. 2012 Hoffman Scholars Presentation, 2012 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Johanna Heinrichs, Art and Archaeology; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2083. 2012 Hoffman Scholars Presentation, 2012 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Full Event; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2084. Biodefense Seminar, 2012 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Health Consequences of 'War and Terror': An Agenda for the Future; Science and Global Security

Physical Description

1 box

2085. 2012 Lavender Graduation, 2012 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Campus Life

Physical Description

1 box

2086. Josh Kornbulth, 2012 April 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1491. Maclean House Lecture Series, 2010 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Susan Marshall; Alumni Association

Physical Description

1 box

1492. Center for Information Technology April Conference, 2010 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 - morning ; Center for Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1493. Center for Information Technology April Conference, 2010 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2 - morning; Center for Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1494. Towards a Theory of Infrastructure Commons, 2010 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Brett Frischmann; Center for Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1495. Nones and Santodirocco: A Journey Through 19th Century Italian Opera, 2010 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program/Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1500. Departmental Seminar - Mark Davenport, 2010 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1501. Jews, Law, and Identity Politics in the Progressive Era, 2010 May 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

William E. Forbath; Program in American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1502. Departmental Seminar - Xiaofeng Li, 2010 May 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1506. The Current State of the Economy, 2010 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Taibbi/Tett Discussion (Little Lecture); Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

1507. Ctr. for Info. Technology April Conference, 2010 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CITP Conference Afternoon Tape 1; Center for Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1508. Ctr. for Info.Technology April Conference, 2010 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CITP Conference Afternoon Tape 2; Center for Information Technology

Physical Description

1 box

1509. Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 2010 May 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keller Center - SEAS

Physical Description

1 box

1510. Crisis and Hope:, 2010 May 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Transforming America's Urban Schools Tape #1; James Madison Program/Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1511. Crisis and Hope:, 2010 May 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Transforming America's Urban Schools Tape #2; James Madison Program/Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1512. Race, American Politics, and Presidency of Barack Obama, 2010 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 2; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1513. Departmental Seminar, 2010 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Akcakaya; Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

1514. Network Overview - Peter Olenick, 2010 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 1; OIT

Physical Description

1 box

1515. Network Overview - Peter Olenick, 2010 May 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 2; OIT

Physical Description

1 box

1516. Schoenfeld Lecture, 2010 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

National-Security Secrecy, Freedom of the Press, and the Rule of Law; James Madison Program/Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1517. ASFI Conference: Keynote Address, 2010 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10:30-noon Michael Zuckert; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1518. ASFI Conference: Panel #1, 2010 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1:30-3:15 p.m. Nature as a Standard: Natural Law in the Early American Republic; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1519. ASFI Conference: Panel #2, 2010 May 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3:45-5:30 p.m. Natural Law and Natural Rights: Post-Founding Applications and Rejections; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1521. ASFI Conference: Panel #3, 2010 May 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

9:15-11:00 a.m. Natural Law in American Legal Interpretation: Jurisprudential Virtue or Jurisprudential Vice?; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1522. ASFI Conference: Panel #4, 2010 May 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

11:15-1:00 p.m. Natural Rights, Prudence, and the Basis of Community; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1523. ASFI Conference: Panel #5, 2010 May 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2:45-4:30 p.m. Roundtable on the American Republic: Liberal, Classical, Christian, or What?; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

1524. Philanthropy and Development: Does Private Foreign Aid Work?, 2010 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andrew Natsios; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

1525. Environment, Ethics and Evolution Symposium, 2010 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Physical Description

1 box

1527. Iron Tiger, 2010 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dining Services

Physical Description

1 box

1528. Emmet Gowin: A Life in Photography, 2010 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

1529. The Large Hadron Collider: Big Science Confronts Big Questions, 2010 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Physics

Physical Description

1 box

1530. Spirit of Service 76 Environmental Speaker Series, 2010 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton '76

Physical Description

1 box

1531. Eliot Spitzer, 2010 May 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton '00

Physical Description

1 box

1534. Baccalaureate 2010, 2010 May 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office of the VP and Secretary

Physical Description

1 box

1535. Class Day Ceremony 2010, 2010 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Charles Gibson; Office of the VP and Secretary

Physical Description

1 box

1536. Hooding Ceremony 2010, 2010 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Graduate School

Physical Description

1 box

1537. Commencement 2010, 2010 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office of the VP and Secretary

Physical Description

1 box

1538. Walter F. Murphy Memorial Service, 2010 June 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1539. ABOTA Mock Trial, 2010 June 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 1; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1540. ABOTA Mock Trial, 2010 June 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 2; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1541. ABOTA Mock Trial, 2010 June 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 3; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1542. ABOTA Mock Trial, 2010 June 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape 4; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

1544. Graduate School Open House, 2010 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #1 Morning Session; Office of Academic Affairs and Diversity

Physical Description

1 box

1545. Graduate School Open House, 2010 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tape #2 Graduate Student Panel; Office of Academic Affairs and Diversity

Physical Description

1 box

1623. Tikvah Project - Panel - Sex and Family`, 2010 August 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Program in Judaic Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1623. Tikvah Project - Panel - War and Morality, 2010 August 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Program in Judaic Studies

Physical Description

1 box

1733. Yenor Lecture, 2011 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

1915. Czeslaw Milosz, 2011 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Belknap Visitor

Physical Description

1 box

1977. The Future of Nuclear Power, 2011 November 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall 2011 Maclean House Lectures: The Future of Nuclear Power: Climate Change, Nuclear Power and Nuclear Proliferation: Magnitude Matters; Alumni Association

Physical Description

1 box

1978. Excerpt from the Eighth Public Affairs Forum, 2011 May 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Excerpt from the Eighth Public Affairs Forum; Alumni Association

Physical Description

1 box

1979. Communication Officer and Supervisor Training, 2011 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Simplex TrueSite Workstation; Life Safety and Security Systems

Physical Description

1 box

2353. JRC Annual Conference Day 2, 2012 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1/2 Day Bowl 016 Robertson Hall; WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2093. Alexander Glaser, 2010 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Balancing Risks: Nuclear Energy and Climate Change

Physical Description

1 box

2097. Michael Oppenheimer, 2010 February 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Copenhagen: The Sound and the Fury Signifying...

Physical Description

1 box

2101. James Madison Program, 2012 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governing Science: (Part 1- Science and the Evolution of Man)Technical Progress, Ethical Norms, and Democracy; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2102. James Madison Program, 2012 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governing Science: (Part 2- Science and the Reduction of Man)Technical Progress, Ethical Norms, and Democracy; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2103. James Madison Program, 2012 April 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governing Science: (Part 3- The Abuse of Science)Technical Progress, Ethical Norms, and Democracy; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2104. James Madison Program, 2012 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governing Science: (Part 4- What are Limits?) Technical Progress, Ethical Norms, and Democracy; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2105. James Madison Program, 2012 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governing Science: (Part 5- Governing Science in a Democracy Republic)Technical Progress, Ethical Norms, and Democracy; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2106. James Madison Program, 2012 April 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governing Science: (Part 6-Keeping Scientific Enterprise Vibrant and Ethical)Technical Progress, Ethical Norms, and Democracy; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2107. Steven Mayer, 2011 September 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steven Mayer

Physical Description

1 box

2108. James Madison Program, 2012 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ASFI conference, Part 1 Key note address-James Ceasar; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2109. James Madison Program, 2012 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ASFI conference, Part 2 Progressivism and Institutional Change; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2110. James Madison Program, 2012 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ASFI Conference, Part 3 The Election of 1912; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2111. James Madison Program, 2012 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ASFI Conference, Part 4 The Legacy of Progressivism in Contemporary American Politics...; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2112. James Madison Program, 2012 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ASFI Conference, Part 5 American Law and the Legacy of Progressivism; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2113. James Madison Program, 2012 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

ASFI Conference, Part 6 Progressivism and the American Founding; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2114. James Madison Program, 2012 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

American Politics and America's Future: Are We at a Crossroads?; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2115. Charles Forsberg, 2010 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Is Nuclear Energy the Enabling Technology for Large-Scale Renewables

Physical Description

1 box

2118. Ronald Bailey, 2010 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Freedom versus Bioethics

Physical Description

1 box

2120. Kelly Sims Gallagher, 2010 February 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Breaking the Impasse Between the United States and China on Climate Change

Physical Description

1 box

2121. Marvin Miller, 2010 April 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

In Hiroshima's Shadow: Prospects for Global Nuclear Disarmament -Then and Now

Physical Description

1 box

2122. Ana Arrolo, 2010 September 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

International Cooperation to Strengthen SandT Innovation in Developing Countries"

Physical Description

1 box

2129. Claire Kremen, 2010 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Diversifies Farming Systems: Benefits and Obstacles

Physical Description

1 box

2134. Richard Moss, 2010 February 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bridging the Science-Society Divide: Developing Integrated Scenarios for Climate Change Decision Support

Physical Description

1 box

2136. 2012 Questbridge Conference, 2012 June 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael McCullough Pre-Med Discussion

Physical Description

1 box

2137. Rebecca Mackinnon, 2012 March 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Consent of the Networked: The Worldwide Struggle for Internet Freedom

Physical Description

1 box

2138. 2012 Questbridge Conference, 2012 June 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill Bradley

Physical Description

1 box

2139. 2012 Questbridge Conference, 2012 June 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael McCullough Choosing the Right College

Physical Description

1 box

2140. Carmen Reinhart, 2012 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2158. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10:00a-Dana Scott 11:00a-Philip Wadler

Physical Description

1 box

2160. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

12:45p-Shirley Tilghman 1:00p-Les Valiant 2:00p-Andy Yao

Physical Description

1 box

2161. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3:30p-Robert Kahn 4:30p-Dick Karp

Physical Description

1 box

2162. Turing Centennial Celebration part 1 and2, 2012 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10:00a Martin Davis 11:00a James Murray

Physical Description

1 box

2163. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1:00p Barbara Liskov 2:00p Tom Mitchell

Physical Description

1 box

2164. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3:30p Andrew Odlyzko 4:30p Ron Rives

Physical Description

1 box

2165. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

10:00a-David Harel, Weizmann Institute. Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant

Physical Description

1 box

2166. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

11:00a-Avi Wigderson, IAS. The Hardness of Proving Computational Hardness

Physical Description

1 box

2167. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

1:00p-Shafi Goldwasser, MIT and the Weizmann Institute. Pseudo Deterministic Algorithms

Physical Description

1 box

2168. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2:00p-Bob Tarjan, Princeton. Search Tree Mysteries

Physical Description

1 box

2169. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

3:30p-Dick Lipton, Georgia Tech. What Would Turing Be Doing Today?

Physical Description

1 box

2170. Turing Centennial Celebration, 2012 May 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

4:30p-Christos Papadimitriou, Berkeley. The Origin of Computable Numbers

Physical Description

1 box

2171. S.A.F.E., 2012 July 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Student Activities Funding Engine

Physical Description

1 box

2172. "A Better Chance", 2012 June 24. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2173. Portes Lecture, 2012 June 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Alejandro Portes

Physical Description

1 box

2175. Griswold Dedication, 2012 May 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2181. Leadership Series-Ivy club, 2011 September 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Robert George

Physical Description

1 box

2182. Leadership Series-Ivy Club, 2011 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Charles Lowrey

Physical Description

1 box

2183. Leadership Series-Ivy club, 2011 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

General Peter Pace

Physical Description

1 box

2184. Leadership Series-Ivy Club, 2011 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Governor Christie Whitman

Physical Description

1 box

2185. Leadership Series-Ivy Club, 2011 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Emeritus John Fleming

Physical Description

1 box

2186. Leadership Series-Ivy Club, 2011 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Professor Charles O'Reilley

Physical Description

1 box

2187. Leadership Series-Ivy Club, 2011 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ambassador Theodore Kattouf

Physical Description

1 box

2188. Reflections on Diversity, 2012 September 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Diversity; Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2189. Freshman Orientation/Assembly, 2012 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ed Felton; Dean of the College

Physical Description

1 box

2190. Toni Morrison Lectures, 2012 April 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bill T. Jones Part 1; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2191. The Way You Move, 2012 September 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Also known as Sex On A Saturday Night; Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2192. The Belief in Things Unseen, 2012 September 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frederick Douglass and the Constitutional Imagination; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

2193. Dining Services Orientation Video, 2012 September 25. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2194. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center Summer School on Combustion, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 1, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2195. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 1, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2196. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 1, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2197. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Timothy C. Lieuwen Day 1, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2198. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Timothy C. Lieuwen Day 1, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2199. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Robert H. Socolow Day 1, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2200. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Robert H. Socolow Day 1, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2201. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 2, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2202. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 2, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2203. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 2, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2204. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 2, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2205. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Timothy C. Lieuwen Day 2, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2206. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Timothy C. Lieuwen Day 2, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2207. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Geo. A. Richards Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2208. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Geo. A. Richards Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2209. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 3, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2210. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 3, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2211. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 3, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2212. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 3, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2213. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Rolf D. Reitz Day 1, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2214. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Rolf D. Reitz Day 1, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2215. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion William H. Green Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2216. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion William H. Green Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2217. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 4, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2218. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 4, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2219. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 4, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2220. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 4, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2221. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Roald D. Reitz Day 2, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2222. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Roald D. Reitz Day 2, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2223. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Jacqueline H. Chen Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2224. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Jacqueline H. Chen Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2225. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Jacqueline H. Chen Part 3 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2226. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 5, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2227. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Chemistry Hai Wang Day 5, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2228. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 5, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2229. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Combustion Theory Heinz Pitsch Day 5, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2230. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Rolf D. Reitz Day 3, Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2231. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Internal Combustion Rolf D. Reitz Day 3, Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2232. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Richard A. Yetter Part 1 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2233. Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center, 2012 June 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Frontiers in Combustion Richard A. Yetter Part 2 CEFRC Summer School on Combustion June 25-29, 2012

Physical Description

1 box

2234. "Constitutional moments" - Michael S. Greve, 2012 September 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Greve Lecture James Madison Program Lewis Library 120 (assigned to James Grassi); Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2235. Tikvah, 2012 July 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) Tikvah Dodds Auditorium DVD 1/5; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2236. Tikvah, 2012 July 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) Tikvah Project Lewis Library 120 DVD 2/5; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2237. Tikvah, 2012 July 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) Tikvah Project Lewis Library 120 DVD 3/5; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2238. Tikvah, 2012 August 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) Tikvah Project Lewis Library 120 DVD 4/5; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2239. Tikvah, 2012 August 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

(LS) Tikvah Project Lewis Library 120 DVD 5/5; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2240. Joyce Lee Malcolm Lecture, 2012 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Self Defense: Our Most Basic Right or a Danger to Public Safety? The Anglo-American Divide" - Joyce Lee Malcolm Lewis Library 120; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2242. Dava Sobel and Diane Ackerman Lecture, 2012 April 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lecture McCosh 50; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2243. "Proposition 8 and the Distractions of Social Science" -Daniel Robinson, 2012 September 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Proposition 8 and the Distractions of Social Science Daniel Robinson Lecture; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2244. Neural Dynamics of Cognitive Control, 2012 April 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Tim Buschman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Neuroscience

Physical Description

1 box

2245. The Evolutionary "Design" of Proteins, 2012 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Rama Ranaganathan, UT Southwestern Medical Center; Chemistry

Physical Description

1 box

2246. Career Services Overview Video, 2012 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Career Services Overview Video

Physical Description

1 box

2247. Confronting the Reality of Sexual Violence, 2012 September 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Lisak, PhD SHARE Program

Physical Description

1 box

2248. Philanderfest, 2012 September 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dodds Auditorium Day 1, Part 1; Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Physical Description

1 box

2249. Philanderfest, 2012 September 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day 1, Part 2 Dodds Auditorium; Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Physical Description

1 box

2250. Philanderfest, 2012 September 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day 1, Part 3 Dodds Auditorium; Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Physical Description

1 box

2251. Philanderfest, 2012 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day 2, Part 1 Dodds Auditorium; Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Physical Description

1 box

2252. Philanderfest, 2012 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day 2, Part 2 Dodds Auditorium; Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Physical Description

1 box

2253. Philanderfest, 2012 September 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day 2, Part 3 Dodds Auditorium; Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Physical Description

1 box

2254. Minerva Lecture, 2012 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McDonnell A01; Mathematics

Physical Description

1 box

2255. Scruton Lecture, 2012 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2256. Architectural Presentation Trustees Meeting, 2012 January 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Architectural Presentation Trustees Meeting

Physical Description

1 box

2257. Callaloo Conference - morning session, 2012 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Callaloo Conference Morning session Dodds Auditorium; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2258. Callaloo Conference - Afternoon Session, 2012 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Callaloo Conference Afternoon Session Dodds Auditorium; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2260. Signature Lecture - Michael Eric Dyson, 2012 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Signature Lecture Michael Eric Dyson McCosh 10; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

2261. Madhavi Sunder, 2012 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

CITP (Center for Information Technology Policy); Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2262. Tiger Talk - Ginger Zakian, 2012 October 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Ginger Zakian

Physical Description

1 box

2264. English Critical Encounters, 2012 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Critical Encounters 106 McCormick; English

Physical Description

1 box

2265. A Marine's Honor - Krauss Lecture, 2012 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Marine's Honor: The Supreme Court from Snyder to Alvarez Michael Krauss James Madison Program; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2266. Noam Chomsky Lecture, 2012 November 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Noam Chomsky Lecture Location: 105 Computer Science; Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

2267. Tanner Lectures - Part 1, 2012 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ian Morris Friend Center, Room 101; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2268. Tanner Lectures - Part 2, 2012 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ian Morris Friend Center, Room 101; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2269. Jim Hamilton, 2010 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jim Hamilton Highlight Seminar Series

Physical Description

1 box

2393. Opening Exercises, 2012 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Opening Exercises for the Class of 2016

Physical Description

1 box

2397. Peter R. Kann, 2012 September 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ivy Club Leadership Program; Other

Physical Description

1 box

2345. Global Dialogue Jeremy Adelman, 2012 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Dialogue Series Jeremy Adelman with Molly Greene and Anthony Grafton

Physical Description

1 box

2398. EPICS Final Projects, 2012 December 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2270. Obama or Romney: The First 100 Days, 2012 October 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Obama or Romney: The First 100 Days Fall Football Lecture Series

Physical Description

1 box

2271. Tooth Tattoos and Other Biointerfaced Nanodevices, 2012 October 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall Football Lecture Michael McAlpine

Physical Description

1 box

2272. Adventures in the Theater, 2012 November 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conversation with David Binder and Karen Fricker 106 McCormick Hall; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

2273. The IMAGINE Speaker Series - Maisha Walker, 2012 November 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Maisha Walker 36 University Place; Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

2274. Beyond Our Means: Why America Spends While the World Saves, 2012 November 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Sheldon Garon Fall Football Lecture

Physical Description

1 box

2275. David Brooks, 2012 November 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

NYT Columnist David Brooks Stafford Little Lecture McCosh 50

Physical Description

1 box

2276. Canadian Studies Panel, 2012 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Pierre McGuire and Blair Mackasey Dodds Auditorium; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2277. The Online Revolution - Education for Everyone, 2012 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Daphne Koller

Physical Description

1 box

2278. Settler Colonialism: Then and Now, 2012 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mahmood Mamdani Settle Colonialism: Then and Now McCosh 10; English

Physical Description

1 box

2279. Callaloo Conference Part 1A, 2012 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 10 Panel Discussions - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2280. Callaloo Conference Part 1B, 2012 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 10 Panel Discussions - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2281. Callaloo Conference Part 2, 2012 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 10 Panel Discussions - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2282. Callaloo Conference Part 3, 2012 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 10 Panel Discussions - 9:00 am to 6:00 pm; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2283. Callaloo Conference Part 4, 2012 October 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Callaloo Conference Part 4 McCosh 10 9am - 6pm

Physical Description

1 box

2346. Global Dialogue Jeremy Adelman, 2012 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Dialogue Series with Benjamon Elman

Physical Description

1 box

2325. The Brains Behind Morality- Churchland, 2012 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vanuxem Lecture Patricia Churchland McCosh 10; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2347. Global Dialogue Jeremy Adelman, 2012 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Dialogue Series British Empire in Global Perspectives

Physical Description

1 box

2348. Global Dialogue Jeremy Adelman, 2012 December 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Dialogue Series America and the World

Physical Description

1 box

2349. Global Dialogue Jeremy Adelman, 2012 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Global Dialogue Series Anne McCauley

Physical Description

1 box

2284. Emergency Broadcast Tower Training, 2012 December 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Emergency Broadcast Tower Training

Physical Description

1 box

2285. Election 2012: What Does It Mean for the Internet?, 2012 November 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gigi B. Sohn

Physical Description

1 box

2286. Illuminating the History of the Universe with the Cosmic Microwave Background, 2012 December 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

David Spergel Professor of Astrophysical Sciences

Physical Description

1 box

2287. Sexual Misconduct Training - Part 1, 2011 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Training Session (3 DVDs in total); Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2288. Sexual Misconduct Training - Part 2, 2011 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel Discussion (3 DVD's in total); Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2289. Sexual Misconduct Training - Part 3, 2011 October 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Case Study (3 DVDs in total); Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2290. Julis-Rabinowitz Center Dedication, 2012 October 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

At the Woodrow Wilson School

Physical Description

1 box

2352. Jim Hamilton Highlight, 2012 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Highlight Seminar Series Computer Science 104; Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2296. Diversity on Campus, 2012 December 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 3: Diversity and Higher Education Policy Lewis, Rouse, Santiago, Eisgruber DVD 4/4

Physical Description

1 box

2293. Diversity on Campus, 2012 December 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Benefits and Costs of Diversity in Colleges and Universities Professor Scott Page DVD 1/4

Physical Description

1 box

2294. Diversity On Campus, 2012 December 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 1: Creating a Diverse Campus McBride, Tienda, Zakian, Allen DVD 2/4

Physical Description

1 box

2295. Diversity On Campus, 2012 December 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 2: Promoting Success in Diverse Environments Correll, Tatum, Thomas, Tilghman DVD 3/4

Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works.

Arrangement

No arrangement scheme has been imposed on this series.

Physical Description

3 boxes

2291. Community Works, 2013 January 28. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2292. Martin Luther King Day Celebration, 2013 January 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keynote Speaker Anne Cheng

Physical Description

1 box

2297. Learning Ally, 2013 January 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel Discussion of "The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia"

Physical Description

1 box

2298. The Two Cultures in Environmental Studies, 2013 February 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Guyot Hall Room 10; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2299. President's Lecture - Yueh-Lin (Lynn) Loo - Ubiquitous Electronics Through Conducting Plastics, 2013 February 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Office of the President

Physical Description

1 box

2301. Conversation Series: Natasha Tretheway and Tracey K. Smith, 2013 February 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for African-American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2308. Academic Research and Public Policy - Arminio Fraga, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day Session A1 Richardson Auditorium; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2309. Princeton's Online Learning Experiment: A Conversation on Coursera, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day Session B2 McCosh 50; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2310. Do Princeton Graduates Match the Moment?, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Mitchell E. Daniels Jr. '71 Alumni Day ; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2312. Alumni Day Luncheon - Every Voice, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day Jadwin Gym; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2313. Alumni Day Luncheon - Master, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Master copy; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2302. Pakistan: Preventing State Failure, 2013 March 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

219 Aaron Burr Hall; PIIRS

Physical Description

1 box

2303. Wilson College Signature Lectures - Maria Farantoui and Charles Lloyd, 2013 March 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richardson Auditorium; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

2307. 2013 Dining Services Staff Recognition, 2013 March 14. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2315. Nicolas Eberstadt Lecture, 2013 March 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

America's Entitlement Epidemic: Dimensions and Implications Lewis Library 120 4:30 to 6:00 PM ; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2316. Michael Sandel Lecture, 2013 March 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2317. Steve Forbes Lecture, 2013 March 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2319. YWC Keynote Speaker, 2013 March 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50; Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2320. Stafford Little Lecture - Claude Steele, 2013 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2321. Ravish Entry - A Siren Opus, 2013 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Travis Henry Production; Music

Physical Description

1 box

2318. New Brave Worlds, 2013 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Africa/Latin America Betts Auditorium; Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2322. A Roadmap for Dual Career Assistance, 2013 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Betsy Hillman, NJ/Eastern PA/DE Higher Education Recruitment Consortium

Physical Description

1 box

2323. Albright College's Job Sharing Program for Faculty, 2013 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Albright College's Job Sharing Program for Faculty" Speaker: Andrea Chapdelaine "A Discussion of What We Can Do and How Our HERC Can Help Our Dual Career Couples" Facilitator: Lubna Mian NJ/Eastern PA/DE Higher Education Recruitment Consortium

Physical Description

1 box

2326. Art, Music, and Politics in the Book of Revelation - E. Pagels, 2013 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Baldwin Lecture by Elaine Pagels McCormick 101 ; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2327. Curiosity's Mission to Mars: Newest Discoveries from Gale Crater, 2013 March 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

John Grotzinger Vanuxem Lecture; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2328. From SOPA to WCIT: A Glimpse of the Future of Internet Policy, 2013 April 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Richard S. Whitt ; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2329. Jean Bethke Elshtain Lectures, 2013 April 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Lewis Library 120; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2304. Inequality at Birth: Some Causes and Consequences - Prof. Janet Currie, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day Session C 2 McCosh 10; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2305. Is Demography its Destiny? U.S. Diversification and its Discontents - Prof. Marta Tienda, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day Session C1 McCosh 10; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2306. The Scientific Search for Life beyond Earth - Christopher Chyba, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Day Session B1 McCosh 50; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2311. Writing About Science, 2013 February 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Michael Lemonick Alumni Day Session D East Pyne 010; Alumni Colleges

Physical Description

1 box

2314. Innovation Forum, 2013 March 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keller Center Carl Fields Center Room 104; Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education

Physical Description

1 box

2330. Historical Video, 2013 April 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Every Voice: A Princeton University Conference for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Ally Alumni April 11-13, 2013 Michael Cadden, Jill Dolan, Rebecca Fiebrink, Anthony Appiah, Gayle Solomon, Edmund White

Physical Description

1 box

2331. "The Idea of Ancestry" in Contemporary Black Art, 2013 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Professor Elizabeth Alexander Toni Morrison Lectures Princeton University Center for African American Studies; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2332. The Thinking Eye, 2013 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Edward Tufte Spencer Trask Lecture; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2333. Modern Politics in the Shadow of Augustine, 2013 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presidential Lecture Eric S. Gregory McCormick 101; Office of the President

Physical Description

1 box

2334. The Search for the Higgs Boson: Discovery at the LHC, 2013 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Joe Incandela 38th Annual Donald Hamilton Lecture McDonnell A02; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2335. 2013 Facilities Awards Ceremony, 2013 April 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Richardson Auditorium; Facilities Administrative Services

Physical Description

1 box

2336. Big Privacy Conference: Panel 1, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 1: Beyond "Personally Identifiable Information" Moderator: Arvind Narayanan, Princeton University Vitaly Shmatikov, Stanford University; Felix Wu, Cardozo Law School; Adam Smith, Pennsylvania State University Friend Convocation Room ; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2337. Big Privacy Conference: Panel 2, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 2: Digital Privacy Moves Offline Moderator: Steven Roosa, Holland and Knight Nishant Khatri, xAd; Karen Levy, Princeton University; Joel Reidenberg, Fordham School of Law; David Tannenbaum, Telenav Friend Convocation Room ; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2338. Big Privacy Conference: Panel 3, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Panel 3: Measuring Privacy (3:30 PM – 5:00 PM) Moderator: Edward W. Felten, Princeton University Jonathan Mayer, Stanford University; Alex Halderman, University of Michigan; Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, Wall Street Journal Friend Convocation Room; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2339. Big Privacy Conference: Edward Felten, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Keynote Professor Edward Felten, Princeton University "Online Privacy: It's Time to Grow Up" Friend Convocation Room; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2340. Big Privacy Conference: Kate Crawford, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lunch Keynote Professor Kate Crawford, Microsoft Research and MIT Center for Civic Media "Big Data Dilemmas: Bias, Signal Problems and Privacy" Friend Convocation Room; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2341. Shirleypalooza, 2013 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Four days of sunny spring weather set the stage to showcase the talents of hundreds of students and dozens of student groups. Organized by the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, the long weekend also honored Princeton President Shirley M. Tilghman and her commitment to the arts. The festival concluded on Sunday with a student tribute — affectionately dubbed Shirleypalooza — to Tilghman, who is retiring as president at the end of the academic year.

Physical Description

1 box

2342. Edge Lecture - Michele Flournoy, 2013 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCosh 50; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2343. Tim Groseclose Lecture, 2013 May 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Lewis Library 120; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2344. Lecture by Nicole King, 2013 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Choanoflagellate colony development and the origin of animal multicellularity Guyot 10 ; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Physical Description

1 box

2350. Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Forum, 2013 May 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Guyot 10 ; East Asian Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2351. CEE 262B Council on Science and Tech, 2013 February 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"Urban Structures" Billington McCosh 50; Council on Science and Technology

Physical Description

1 box

2352. Jim Hamilton Highlight, 2012 November 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Highlight Seminar Series Computer Science 104; Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2354. Princeton Preview #5, 2013 April 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Welcome Panel and panel discussion by BSE students; School of Engineering and Applied Science

Physical Description

1 box

2355. 2013 Emerging Alumni Scholars Presentation, 2013 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Full program; Alumni Department

Physical Description

1 box

2356. Brian Ell, 2013 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Small RNAs as novel therapeutics for bone materials Part of Alumni Scholar Presentation; Alumni Office

Physical Description

1 box

2357. Ilissa Ocko, 2013 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

How tiny particles in the atmosphere change temperature, rainfall, and the transport of heat Part of Alumni Scholars Presentation; Alumni Office

Physical Description

1 box

2358. Manu Sebastian Mannoor, 2013 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Bionic Nanosensors Part of Alumni Scholars Presentation; Alumni Office

Physical Description

1 box

2359. Milestones in the History of the Free Society and Prospects for Perpetuation, 2013 May 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Presentation to Harvey C. Mansfield of 2013 James Q. Wilson Award for Distinguished Scholarship on the Nature of a Free Society (Presenter: James W. Ceasar) Keynote Address: Harvey C. Mansfield, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Government, Harvard University; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2360. Milestones in the History of the Free Society and Prospects for Perpetuation, 2013 May 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Welfare State at 80: Perils and Prospects Panelists: John J. Dilulio, Jr., Lawrence Mead, James Piereson Chair: Matthew J. Franck; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2361. Milestones in the History of the Free Society and Prospects for Perpetuation, 2013 May 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Manners, Morals, Marriage, and the Free Society (on the Bicentennial of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Panelists: Mark W. Bauerlein, Mark T. Mitchell, Nathan S. Schlueter, Colleen Sheehan Chair: Sarah-Vaughan Brakman ; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2362. Milestones in the History of the Free Society and Prospects for Perpetuation, 2013 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Cultural Revolution and the Eclipse of Authority (on the 50th Anniversary of the Assassination of John F. Kennedy) Panelists: Wilfred M. McClay, Charles Murray, Alan Cecil Petigny, James Piereson Chair: Carson Holloway; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2363. Milestones in the History of the Free Society and Prospects for Perpetuation, 2013 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Supreme Court and Social Progress: Roe v. Wade at 40 Panelists: Gerard V. Bradley. James R. Stoner, Steven Teles Chair: V. Phillip Munoz; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2364. Reflections on African American Studies, 2013 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

"African American Studies and the Lessons of Experience" A lecture by Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham; African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2365. Brad Smith, 2013 April 19. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Immigration, Education, and the Future of Computer Science in America; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2366. Larry Alexander, 2013 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Constitutional Theories: A Taxonomy and (Implicit) Critique; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2367. Milestones in the History of the Free Society and Prospects for Perpetuation, 2013 May 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Is the American Constitution Worth Preserving? A Roundtable Discussion on the Constitution at 225 Panelists: Hadley Arkes, James W. Ceasar, Sanford V. Levinson, Harvey C. Mansfield, Louis Michael Seidman Chair: Robert P. George; James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2368. Nipam Patel Lecture, 2013 May 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Physical Description

1 box

2369. McGraw Undergraduate Program Open House, 2013 May 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2370. The Genotypic View of Cooperation and Competition in Microbial Communities, 2013 May 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Kevin Foster, Professor of Evolutionary Biology - Oxford ; EEB

Physical Description

1 box

2371. "Don't Forget to Feed the Loas:" Near Ancestry in Contemporary Black Arts, 2013 April 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Elizabeth Alexander Toni Morrison Lecture Series, Center for African American Studies "This talk will focus on the work of recently-deceased Eritrean-American painter Ficre Ghebreyesus and the painterly language of "near-ancestry" in his and other black diaspora art."; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2372. Iron Tiger Culinary Competition, 2013 April 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cake Decorating Competition; Dining Services

Physical Description

1 box

2373. Genetic Conflicts, 2013 May 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Harmit Malik Lecture; Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Physical Description

1 box

2374. Paul Clement, 2013 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2375. Panel Discussion: Benghazi, 2013 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2376. Conversation with President Tilghman and President-Elect Eisgruber, 2013 June 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2378. Class Day, 2013 June 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Location: Cannon Green; Other

Physical Description

1 box

2379. All OIT Meeting, 2013 May 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vice President for OIT

Physical Description

1 box

2380. New Connections: Increasing Diversity in RWJF Programming, 2013 June 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Plenary Address "Individual Behavior and Population Health Disparities: The Affordance Framework" James S. Jackson, PhD ; Graduate School

Physical Description

1 box

2381. The Changing Landscape of Higher Education, 2013 May 31. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

MOOCs, Money, and the Future of Liberal Arts Education Christopher L. Eisgruber; Program in Law and Public Affairs

Physical Description

1 box

2382. Vanuxem Lecture - Ronald Graham, 2013 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2383. Michael Sandel Lecture, 2013 March 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Michael Sandel Lecture McCosh 50; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2384. Soaries Lecture, 2013 March 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Coaries Lecture McCormick 101 3/12/2013 7:00pm; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

2386. Food, Writing, Intimacy, 2013 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Food, Writing, Intimacy McCormick 101 3/26/2013 4:30 PM; English

Physical Description

1 box

2387. Gilbert Lecture by John Bogle '51, 2013 February 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Gilbert Lecture Speaker: John Bogle '51 ; Development Communications

Physical Description

1 box

2388. Princeton Preview, 2013 April 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Preview 4/23/2013 1:30pm; School of Engineering and Applied Science

Physical Description

1 box

2399. Video Course Introductions, 2013 August 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

2012-2013

Physical Description

1 box

2400. Freshman Assembly, 2013 September 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Assembly is scheduled for McCarter Theater 7:30-9:30 pm We are requesting a simulcast as well to McCosh 50. Live Broadcast Public (2) DVDs ; Dean of the College

Physical Description

1 box

2401. The Way You Move, 2013 September 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Way You Move Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall; Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2402. President's Dinner Song, 2013 September 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Dinner for President Christopher L. Eisgruber; Vice President and Secretary

Physical Description

1 box

2403. Kevin Foster (chalk talk), 2013 October 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Physical Description

1 box

2404. James Baker Oral History: Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer, 2013 August 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Location: SV; University Archives

Physical Description

1 box

2405. Interruptions: In-between Narratives in Latin America, 2013 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Margo Glantz, Diamela Eltit, Sylvia Molloy "Three internationally acclaimed writers and scholars read from recently published novels and unpublished works, and discuss their poetics and participation in the Latin American Literary scene." ; Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures

Physical Description

1 box

2406. Amy Goodman, 2013 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wilson College Signature Lecture Series; Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

2407. Human Nature, 2013 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Roger Scruton James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions

Physical Description

1 box

2408. The Ethics of Transplants, 2013 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2409. Scruton Lectures, 2013 October 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Friend 101 ; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2410. Rabbi Loew and Mr. Frankenstein: Lessons for Our Technological Future, 2013 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2411. Human Duties, 2013 October 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2412. China and the World in the 21st Century: The Next Human Rights Revolution, 2013 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2414. Faith and Ethics in the Executive Suite, 2013 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

McCormick 101 ; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

2415. Prof. Michael McAlpine MAE Seminar, 2013 October 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Prof. Michael McAlpine MAE Seminar; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2416. Reflections on Diversity, 2013 September 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Reflections on Diversity Matthews Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center ; Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2417. Two Roads from 1787: Elective Dictatorship or Deadlock?, 2013 September 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Two Roads from 1787: Elective Dictatorship or Deadlock? Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall; The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

2418. African Grand Challenges: Can Wildlife Conservation and Human Development be Balanced?, 2013 October 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Daniel Rubenstein Fall Football Lecture; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2419. Unconscious Bias Training - S. Fiske, 2013 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Susan Fiske Carl Fields Center; Provost

Physical Description

1 box

2420. William F. Buckley and the Rise of the Conservative Movement, 2013 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Robert P. George Sam Tanenhaus ; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2421. Faith and Ethics in the Executive Suite, 2013 October 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Jay Worenklein; Center for the Study of Religion

Physical Description

1 box

2422. Janet Malcolm/Belknap Visitor in the Humanities, 2013 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

2423. Tiger Talk - Mala Murthy, 2013 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Acoustic Brain: Solving the Mysteries of How we Hear, Perceive and Communicate Alexander Hall - Richardson Auditorium; Molecular Biology

Physical Description

1 box

2424. "Knocking On Heaven's Door" - Lisa Randall, 2013 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Vanuxem Lecture Public Lecture Series; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2425. Searching for the Historical Jesus, 2013 November 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Searching for the Historical Jesus The Veritas Forum N.T. Wright; Other

Physical Description

1 box

2426. Moral Mondays with Reverend Dr. William J. Barber, 2013 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Moral Mondays with Reverend Dr. William J. Barber; Center for African American Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2428. Comments for the Symposium on Geoffrey Parker's "Global Crisis", 2013 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Theodore K Rabb

Physical Description

1 box

2431. Ethan Roeder, 2013 November 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Ethan Roeder CITP; Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2432. Fall Football Lecture: Rachael DeLue, 2013 November 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Rachael DeLue Fall Football Lecture Intersections: Art and Science in America; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2434. Jean Yarbrough Lecture, 2013 November 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2435. Willett Kempton, 2013 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar - Willett Kempton; Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2436. Max Boot Lecture, 2013 November 11. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The History and Future of Guerrilla Warfare James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2437. Social Media History and Poetics, 2013 December 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Council of the Humanities

Physical Description

1 box

2438. The Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities at Princeton (IHUM), 2013 November 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Art and School: A Symposium

Physical Description

1 box

2439. Danforth Lecture, 2013 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Robert Wuthnow Polls, Surveys, and Shaping of American Religion; Religion

Physical Description

1 box

2440. The Assassination of JFK: Its Impact on American Politics and Culture, 2013 November 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Robert P. George and Alvin S. Felzenberg The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions

Physical Description

1 box

2443. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day One: First Morning Session Robert Perry ; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2444. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day One: Second Morning Session Robert Perry; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2445. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day One: First Afternoon Session Robert Perry; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2446. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day One: Second Afternoon Session Robert Perry; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2447. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day Two: First Morning Session Robert Perry; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2448. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day Two: Second Morning Session Robert Perry; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2449. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day Two: First Afternoon Session Robert Perry; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2450. PWA 90 Physics Workshop, 2013 December 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Day Two: Second Afternoon Session Robert Perry; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2451. Reading Capital, 2013 December 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

French and Italian

Physical Description

1 box

2453. The Ethics of Transplants, 2013 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part 1; Center for the Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2454. The Ethics of Transplants, 2013 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Part II; Center for Study of Human Values

Physical Description

1 box

2455. Community Works Conference, 2014 January 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Community and Regional Affairs

Physical Description

1 box

2456. Minicourse on Spectral Methods, 2013 June 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

No audio Friend Center 101; Computer Science

Physical Description

1 box

2457. Wilson College Signature Lecture presents Jeffrey Eugenides and Michael Wood, 2014 February 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Wilson College

Physical Description

1 box

2459. Highlight seminar - Benjamin F. Hobbs, 2014 February 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Location: Computer Science 104; Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2460. Jay Cost Lecture, 2014 February 17. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Program Lewis Library 120; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2461. Edward Said Memorial Lecture, 2014 February 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Richard Falk

Physical Description

1 box

2462. "Federalism as an Individual Right: The Lost History of the 9th and 10th Amendments", 2014 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Kurt Lash James Madison Program ; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2467. James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service, 2014 April 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service Ben Bernanke; Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2468. 39th Annual Donald Hamilton Lecture, 2014 April 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

The Latest Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on the International Space Station Samuel Ting, Professor of Physics, MIT; Physics

Physical Description

1 box

2470. Critical Encounters: Being Insomniac with Tan Lin, 2014 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Critical Encounters: Being Insomniac with Tan Lin; English

Physical Description

1 box

2471. Too Big to Jail: On Not Prosecuting the Financial Crisis, 2014 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: Nolan McCarty James Madison Program

Physical Description

1 box

2476. National Security, Privacy, and the Constitution - Myth and Reality, 2014 April 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Judge Michael Mukasey Friend Center 101; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2477. Breaking the Barriers for Diversity in Science, 2014 April 30. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Joan A. Steitz Women in Science Seminar Series ; Graduate School

Physical Description

1 box

2478. God and Caesar: Religious Freedom and the Two Jurisdictions, 2014 May 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Steven Smith Lewis Library 120; Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2479. Divided Communities: Looking at the US-Mexico Border, 2014 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Voz Latina 2014; morning; Latino Graduate Student Association

Physical Description

1 box

2480. Latino Narratives: Shaping Latino Identity Through Language, 2014 May 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Voz Latina 2014; afternoon ; Latino Graduate Student Association

Physical Description

1 box

2482. Mixing Metaphors: A New Way of Thinking About Grand Strategy, 2014 May 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Speaker: John Gaddis (Robert A. Lovett Professor of Military and Naval History, Yale University) ; James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions

Physical Description

1 box

2483. ACEE Highlight Seminar Series, 2013 February 25. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2484. An American in Tahrir: Notes on Year Three of the Egyptian Revolution, 2013 February 27. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

PIIRS

Physical Description

1 box

2485. Violence and Empire: An Interdisciplinary Workshop, 2013 March 01. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

PIIRS

Physical Description

1 box

2486. Paul Jensen Seminar, 2013 March 28. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics

Physical Description

1 box

2487. ELE 208 Recording, 2013 April 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Council on Science and Technology

Physical Description

1 box

2488. SCAD/DCS/OIT Ambassador Meeting, 2013 April 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Administrative Information Services

Physical Description

1 box

2489. The Martin Kemp / Janson LaPalme Lecture, 2013 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Art and Archaeology

Physical Description

1 box

2490. Poetry Reading, 2013 April 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Art Museum

Physical Description

1 box

2491. Chief Sustainability Officer Summit - Awards, 2013 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2492. Chief Sustainability Officer Summit Part 1, 2013 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2493. Chief Sustainability Officer Summit Part 2, 2013 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2494. Chief Sustainability Officer Summit Part 3, 2013 April 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2495. Modernity and Its Discontents, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Early Career South Asian Studies Workshop; PIIRS

Physical Description

1 box

2496. Highlight Seminar Series: Verbrugge, 2013 April 29. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2497. WWS Filming: George Mitchell, 2013 May 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Woodrow Wilson School / Graduate / Central

Physical Description

1 box

2498. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 1, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2499. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 2, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2500. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 3, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2501. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 4, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2502. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 5, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2503. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 6, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2504. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 7, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2505. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Parts 8 and 9, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2507. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 10, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2508. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 11, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2509. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Parts 12 and 13, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2511. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Part 14, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2512. Environmental Humanities in a Changing World Parts 15 and 16, 2013 March 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2514. Alumni Politics Conference Part 1, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2515. Alumni Politics Conference Part 2, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2516. Alumni Politics Conference Part 3, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2517. Alumni Politics Conference Part 4, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2518. Alumni Politics Conference Part 5, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2519. Alumni Politics Conference Part 6, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2520. Alumni Politics Conference Part 7, 2013 April 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2521. Class of '78/'13 Talent Show, 2013 May 30. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2522. Princeton Prime, 2013 June 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Introduction to the New Chart of Accounts: Sponsored Research Projects; Vice President for Finance and Treasurer

Physical Description

1 box

2524. Tikvah Interview, 2013 August 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Program in Judaic Studies

Physical Description

1 box

2527. President of Tunisia, 2013 September 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Woodrow Wilson School / Graduate / Central

Physical Description

1 box

2528. Harold Field, 2013 October 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2529. Mario Vargas Llosa, 2013 October 08. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2530. Fall 13 Lecture Series: Fabio Gramazio, 2013 October 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2531. Stafford Little Lecture - William G. Bowen, 2013 October 14. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2532. Fall 13 Lecture Series: Andres Jaque, 2013 October 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2533. Doug Massey, 2013 October 18. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

MMC; Alumni Council

Physical Description

1 box

2534. Rubin Lecture, 2013 October 21. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Politics

Physical Description

1 box

2535. A Conversation About American Education, 2013 October 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Teacher Preparation

Physical Description

1 box

2536. Fall 13 Lecture Series: Santiago Cirugeda Parejo, 2013 October 23. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2537. Spring 2014 Theater Courses Overview, 2013 October 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Tim Vasen, Dir of Program in Theater, will tape a 3 -5 min video providing students an overview of spring 2014 course offerings in theater for Lewis Center website ; Peter B. Lewis Center for the Arts

Physical Description

1 box

2538. IMAGINE Speaker: Darren Hammell '01, 2013 November 05. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Career Services

Physical Description

1 box

2539. Fall 13 Lecture Series: Indy Johar, 2013 November 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2540. Fall 13 Lecture Series: Jean-Phillippe Vassal, 2013 November 13. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2541. Princeton E-ffiliates Annual Meeting Part 1, 2013 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2543. Princeton E-ffiliates Annual Meeting Part 3, 2013 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2545. Princeton E-ffiliates Annual Meeting Part 5, 2013 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2546. Princeton E-ffiliates Annual Meeting Parts 6 and 7, 2013 November 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2548. Kersten Geers or David Van Severen, 2013 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

F'13 Lecture Series; Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2549. Timothy Denison, 2013 November 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Korhammer Lecture Series; Electrical Engineering

Physical Description

1 box

2550. Bonfire, 2013 November 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Cannon Green; Dean of Undergraduate Students

Physical Description

1 box

2551. How Cities Modify Their Environment Intro, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2552. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 1, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2553. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 2, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2554. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 3, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2555. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 4, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2556. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 5, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2557. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 6, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2558. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 7, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2559. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 8, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2560. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 9, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2561. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 10, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2562. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 11, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2563. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 12, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2564. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 13, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2565. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 14, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2566. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 15, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2567. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 16, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2568. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 17, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2569. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 18, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2570. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 19, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2571. How Cities Modify Their Environment Part 20, 2013 December 03. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

http://www.princeton.edu/pei/events/urbanization/index.xml; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2572. Alfredo Brillenbourg and Hubert Klumpner, 2013 December 04. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall 13 Lecture Series ; Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2573. Menachem Elimelech, 2013 December 09. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Highlight Seminar; Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2574. Highlight Seminar, 2014 January 06. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Physical Description

1 box

2575. Martin Luther King Day Celebration, 2014 January 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Provost

Physical Description

1 box

2576. Institutional Equity and EEO Education Series: Compensation, 2014 January 24. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Human Resources

Physical Description

1 box

2577. Privacy and Cloud Computing in Schools, 2014 February 07. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Center for Information Technology Policy

Physical Description

1 box

2578. Daniel Kahneman, 2014 February 10. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Stafford Little Lecture ; Public Lectures

Physical Description

1 box

2579. Joseph Grima, 2014 February 12. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Spring 14 Lecture Series/; Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2580. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 1, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2581. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 2, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2582. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 3, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2583. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 4, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2584. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 5, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2585. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 6, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2586. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 7, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2587. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 8, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2588. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 9, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2589. JRC Third Annual Conference Part 10, 2014 February 20. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

WWS/Undergraduate Program and Other

Physical Description

1 box

2590. Brendan McGetrick, 2014 February 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Spring 14 Lecture Series; Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2591. NROTC Ceremonial Signing, 2014 April 15. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Conference and Event Services

Physical Description

1 box

2592. That's Not Funny!, 2014 April 16. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

A Panel on Environmental Comedy; Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

2593. Arianna Huffington and Anne-Marie Slaughter, 2014 April 22. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Occupational Health and Safety

Physical Description

1 box

2594. All-OIT Spring Meeting, 2014 May 21. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2595. Baccalaureate 2014, 2014 June 01. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2596. Class Day 2014, 2014 June 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2597. Hooding Ceremony 2014, 2014 June 02. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2598. Commencement 2014, 2014 June 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2599. Emerging Scholars Award Program, 2014 May 23. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2601. John Witherspoon Graduation, 2014 May 12. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2602. Residential College Quiz Bowl, 2014 April 15. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2603. All-OIT Meeting, 2013 November 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2604. Simon Frommenwiler, 2013 October 02. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Fall '13 Lecture Series; Architecture

Physical Description

1 box

2605. MacMillan Group Meeting, 2013 September 18. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2606. Bassler/Wieschaus Interview, 2013 May 03. 1 box.
Physical Description

1 box

2607. The Role of the Environmental Humanities in Our Future, 2013 March 26. 1 box.
Scope and Contents

Princeton Environmental Institute

Physical Description

1 box

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works.

Arrangement

The recordings are arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

760 digital files

Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture George Legendre/Andrew Witt, 2014 October 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: George Legendre, Andrew Witt; run time: 2:16:32

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

2 items

VPS-Other Programs. BAC: Black Political Power in the Post-Obama Era, 2014 October 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: LeFleur Stephens, Assistant Professor of Politics; Christina Henderson *12, Deni Taveras *03; "Panel as part of Black Alumni Conference; run time: 20:00

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology. ALL-OIT Meeting, 2014 October 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 2:27:19

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology
Biographical / Historical

The Office of Information Technology oversees Princeton University's academic and administrative systems and the information technology infrastructure that supports them. It also provides information technology products and services for students, staff, faculty, and alumni of the University.

In 1952 the University's first computer was acquired and installed as part of a military weapons analysis group. Four years later the department of Electrical Engineering offered a course on digital computer programming for the first time. In 1961 the University's first Computer Center was created in Beggs Hall of the Engineering Quadrangle as a resource for students and faculty seeking to make use of the young technology of the computer. The initial director was electrical engineering professor Edward McCluskey, who held the position until 1966, when Roald Buhler assumed the directorship.

By the time construction began in 1966 for a new Computer Center located at 87 Prospect Avenue, its functions were considered to be a University-wide scholarly resource that members of the University community could use without charge. Mirroring the upgrade in the facilities was an upgrade in computing equipment, as the original IBM 7090 models in the computer center were replaced with the more advanced IBM 360/91 and later the IBM 370/158, capable of far more complex tasks. As computers became an increasingly common sight on campus and were integrated into student life and academics, the Computer Center continued to expand in size and importance. In 1971 Administrative Systems and Data Processing merged with the Computer Center operation and in 1974 the Interactive Computing Graphics Laboratory was established, which held a number of time-sharing terminals and supporting equipment.

In 1984 faculty and student committees on computing recommended decentralizing computing and the University received a Pegasus grant from IBM which allowed for more workstations and the refining of the technical infrastructure. The position of the Vice President for Computing and Information Technology was created in 1985 to coordinate University-wide computing matters, and the office was comprised of four major areas: Information Services, Financial and Contractual Services, Systems and Operations, and Administrative Services and Information Systems. The hiring of Ira Fuchs in this new position led to numerous improvements, including the expansion of the computing staff, the orchestration of Tigernet as a campus telecommunications infrastructure, and the renaming of the Computer Center as the Computing Center, which reflected the movement from centralized to distributed computing. The Office of Information Technology was created in 2001, and the new organization expanded the administrative support system and goals of advanced scientific research of the previous technical infrastructure into all aspects of teaching, research, scholarship, and administration for the University.

Currently, the Office of Information Technology consists of six departments: Academic Services, Administrative Information Systems, Enterprise Infrastructure Services, Support Services, Administration and Finance, and Project and Consulting Services. These departments enable the effective use of information technology in support of Princeton University through various goals, including supporting the use and development of information technology to enable academic innovation, providing leadership in planning for the effective use of technology, providing a reliable technology infrastructure, maintaining reliable employees, and enabling communication and collaboration among information technology professionals and users of information technology.

Physical Description

2 items

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Rosenkranz Lecture, 2014 November 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz ; "The Subjects of the Constitution: A New Theory of Judicial Review; run time: 1:23:19

Physical Description

2 items

SO-Anscombe Society. Gay Marriage? A Debate, 2014 November 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Stephen Macedo, Sherif Girgis, Prof. Eric Gregory; run time: 2:03:55

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies. Melkites and Muslims: The Longue Durée of the Arabic Orthodox Church, 2014 November 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sidney Griffith ; "InAugustural Lecture in \"The Near East and the World Seminar Series - Christianity in the Near East: Past, Present... Future?\"; run time: 44:27

Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies
Biographical / Historical

Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies has been a leader in the study of the Middle East since 1927 when it was founded as the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures. While traditionally the strength of the department has been in the medieval and pre-modern studies of the geographical area that includes the Arab lands, Iran, Israel, and Turkey, greater emphasis has been given more recently to the modern Muslim world in its entirety, including the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture David Benjamin and David Ruy, 2014 November 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: David Benjamin, David Ruy; run time: 2:23:36

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton University. Department of Politics. George Kateb's Political Philosophy Colloquium, 2014 November 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: George Kateb; run time: 1:31:06

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting - Welcome, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Yueh-Lin Loo, Emily A. Carter; " Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community; run time: 6:48

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting - Path to Fusion Energy, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Stewart C. Prager; "Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community; run time: 1:00:09

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting - Energy Storage and Renewables, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Warren B. Powell; "Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community\n\n; run time: 31:05

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting - Biotechnology for the Sustainable Production of Fuels and Chemicals, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jose L. Avalos; "Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community; run time: 32:06

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Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting - Panel Discussion Investing in Energy and Sustainability, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Caroline Dorsa, Carter F. Bales, Emily A. Carter, Andrew K. Golden, Richard L. Kauffman; "Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community; run time: 1:34:49

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting - Panel Discussion Large Format Energy Storage, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Daniel A. Steingart, Paul Albertus, Glenn G. Amatucci, Corie Cobb, Alexander Couzis; "Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community; run time: 1:26:58

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting - Controlling Microcracking in Low Embodied Energy Concrete, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Claire E. White; "Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community; run time: 32:59

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Third Annual Meeting _Fifth Assesment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Michael Oppenheimer; "Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership hosts an annual meeting that brings together E-ffiliates members, other industry representatives, policy leaders, and members of the Princeton University community; run time: 47:36

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LSI-Chair. ISC 231/ISC 232, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 51:14

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Steven B. Smith lecture, 2014 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Steven B. Smith ; "Steven B. Smith, Alfred Cowles Professor of Government and Philosophy, Yale University gives a lecture on Lincoln's Enlightenment.; run time: 1:35:25

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HIS-Collaborative History. Political Dissent, Digital Media, and Futures of Academic Freedom, 2014 November 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Max Weiss, Stephen Salaita; run time: 1:23:31

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Achim Menges and Jenny Sabin, 2014 November 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Achim Menges, Jenny Sabin; run time: 2:31:28

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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OIT-Acad Tech Svcs. PADAWAN (Princeton Application Developer And Web Admin Network) Meeting, 2014 November 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Michael Muzzie; run time: 1:23:42

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VCL-Programming. Title IX panel investigations training, 2014 November 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: All Princeton University administrators: Cheri Burgess, Michele Minter, Sankar Suryanarayan, Victoria Jueds, etc; "Training session will start with individual speakers at the front of the room, followed by role plays (involving five participants) and large-group discussion with the audience; run time: 1:46:20

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APC-Applied and Comp Math. PACM Distinguished Lecture Series, 2014 December 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jennifer Chayes; "Annual PACM Distinguished Lecture. Jennifer's talk is titled \"Belief Propagation Algorithms: From Matching Problems to Network Discovery in Cancer Genomics\"; run time: 1:03:56

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series Joan Brennecke, 2015 January 16. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Joan Brennecke ; "Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series; run time: 59:38

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ORL-Jewish Life. The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel, 2015 January 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ari Shavit, moderated by Ambassador Daniel Kurtzer; run time: 1:17:11

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HIS-Undergraduate. HIS304 Modern Latin America Since 1810, 2015 February 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Rob Karl; run time: 46:46

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 34:29

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Judge Janice Rogers Brown Lecture, 2015 February 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Judge Janice Rogers Brown ; "Judge Janice Rogers Brown, U. S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Herbert W. VAugusthan Lecture on America's Founding Principles; run time: 1:36:07

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Architecture Spring 15 Lecture Series - Lynn, Hoberman and Rockwell, 2015 February 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Greg Lynn, Chuck Hoberman, David Rockwell ; "\u201cMotion Dynamics\u201d with Greg Lynn, Founder and Principal, Greg Lynn Form; Chuck Hoberman, Founder and President of Hoberman Associates Inc.; and David Rockwell, Founder and President of the Rockwell Group; run time: 2:02:00

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HIS-Undergraduate. HIS304 Modern Latin America Since 1810, 2015 February 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Rob Karl; run time: 52:23

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 44:34

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 46:15

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 45:47

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Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies. The Christians of Syria and Lebanon and Their Arab Spring, 2015 February 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jack Tanous, Mary Mikhael ; "Lecture in the series \"The Near East and the World Seminar Series: Christianity and the Near East: Past, Present\u2026 Future?\"; run time: 53:17

Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies
Biographical / Historical

Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies has been a leader in the study of the Middle East since 1927 when it was founded as the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures. While traditionally the strength of the department has been in the medieval and pre-modern studies of the geographical area that includes the Arab lands, Iran, Israel, and Turkey, greater emphasis has been given more recently to the modern Muslim world in its entirety, including the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. 2014/2015 ACEE Highlight Seminar Series - Kartik Chandran, 2015 February 16. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Kartik Chandran; run time: 1:13:13

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 16. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 47:54

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PNI-Princeton Neuro Institute. Princeton Rutgers Consortium, 2015 February 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sam Wang, Manny DiCicco-Bloom ; "The Princeton Neuroscience Institute and Rutgers Brain Health Institute are pleased to announce a new seminar series for postdocs and PhD students in neuroscience and related fields; run time: 1:54:33

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ORL-Islamic Life. Malcolm X: Life After Death, 2015 February 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr. Eddie Glaude, Dr. Sohail Daulatzai, Ali Newman, Kameelah Rashad, Imam Zaid Shakir; run time: 2:31:59

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series - Winka Dubbeldam, 2015 February 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Winka Dubbeldam; run time: 1:15:37

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Schwarzman Scholarship Information Session, 2015 February 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Deirdre Moloney, Robert Garris, Stephen Scwarzman; run time: 1:13:33

Physical Description

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 46:17

Physical Description

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Casey Lew Williams, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Casey Lew Williams; " Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields.; run time: 9:21

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Sarah-Jane_Leslie, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sarah_Jane Leslie; "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields.\n\n; run time: 9:20

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Princeton on Language - Bernard Haykel, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Bernard Haykel; "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields; run time: 10:13

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Rosina Lozano, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Rosina Lozano; "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields; run time: 8:01

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Michael Gordin, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Michael Gordin; "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields; run time: 7:31

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Brian Kernighan, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Brian Kernighan; "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields; run time: 7:58

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Christina Lazaridi, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christina Lazaridi; "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields; run time: 8:11

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Simon Morrison, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Simon Morrison; "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields; run time: 8:40

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VPS-Other Programs. Princeton on Language - Drummer, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "Immerse yourself in the world of language in this performance-like educational session that will bring together members of the faculty and students\u2014representing a range of disciplines and interests\u2014to reflect on the concept of language in their fields; run time: 3:49

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VPS-Other Programs. A Conversation on Women and the Eating CLubs, 2015 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Lisa Schmucki \u201974, Joanna Anyanwu \u201915, Julyia Blount \u201912, Joe Margolies \u201915, Lucia Perasso \u201916, Jennifer Zhao \u201915 ; " An important and timely conversation for all members of the Princeton community, this event will bring together alumni and student panelists to discuss the current eating club culture as it relates to female members; run time: 1:31:41

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VPS-Other Programs. 2015 Alumni Service of Remembrance, 2015 February 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:12:34

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VPS-Other Programs. Alumni Day 100th Anniversary Promo, 2015 February 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 4:42

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 44:07

Physical Description

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Princeton university, Department of English. The 12th Annual Edward W. Said Memorial Lecture: The State of Palestine, 2015 February 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Tariq Ali; run time: 1:19:34

Princeton university, Department of English
Biographical / Historical

The English Department of Princeton University was founded by University President Woodrow Wilson in 1904. Although courses in English and American literature had been offered at Princeton since as early as 1864, the Department flourished after Wilson's appointment of seven distinguished Preceptors of English in 1905. Since that time, Princeton has remained one of the top English faculties in the nation, recognized especially for its combined emphases on scholarship and teaching. Through the twentieth century the Department has been noted for its contributions to philology, literary history, American Studies, literary theory, and most recently, feminist scholarship and theory. Graduate study has been a major component of the Department's life since the foundation of the Graduate School (1901), and English has always remained one of the University's most popular undergraduate concentrations.

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Panel on Moderation and Conservatism, 2015 February 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sam Tanenhaus, Peter Berkowitz, Aurelian Craiutu; run time: 1:30:19

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 15 Lecture Series - Bernard Tschumi, 2015 February 25. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Bernard Tschumi; run time: 1:42:59

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 February 25. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 47:43

Physical Description

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Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies. The Modern Aramaic dialects of the Christians and Jews of Iraq and Iran, 2015 February 26. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Geoffrey Khan ; "Near East and World Seminar Series; run time: 1:14:45

Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies
Biographical / Historical

Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies has been a leader in the study of the Middle East since 1927 when it was founded as the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures. While traditionally the strength of the department has been in the medieval and pre-modern studies of the geographical area that includes the Arab lands, Iran, Israel, and Turkey, greater emphasis has been given more recently to the modern Muslim world in its entirety, including the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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DOC-Office of Dean of College. Thomas Siebel - New Business Ideation, 2015 February 26. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Thomas Siebel; run time: 1:11:58

Physical Description

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 March 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 44:27

Physical Description

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WWS-Graduate-Admissions. Admissions Congratulations Video, 2015 March 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 2:47

Physical Description

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Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 2015 March 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Elizabeth Anderson, David Bromwich, Ann Hughes; run time: 1:56:38

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 15 Lecture Series - Hashim Sarkis, 2015 March 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Hashim Sarkis; run time: 1:28:11

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 March 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 46:27

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Producing Waste / Producing Space, 2015 March 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: N/A

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. 2014/2015 ACEE Highlight Seminar Series - Grey, 2015 March 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Grey; run time: 1:13:48

Physical Description

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Admiral Michael Rogers Talk, 2015 March 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dean Vince Poor, Don Dixon '69, Admiral Michael Rogers, Ed Felton; run time: 57:15

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Admiral Michael Rogers Q and A, 2015 March 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dean Vince Poor, Don Dixon '69, Admiral Michael Rogers, Ed Felton; run time: 57:44

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SPO-Spanish & Portugese. Abre los ojos: un puente!, 2015 March 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ignacio Paya-Laforteza ; "Visiting Professor for Distinguished Teaching of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education; run time: 49:02

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HUM-American Studies. Golda Meir: American Roots, Zionist Life, 2015 March 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Hendrik Hartog, Pnina Lahav ; "Annual Lapidus Lecture in American Jewish Studies; run time: 1:12:19

Physical Description

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Princeton University. Center for African American Studies. Steve Mills '81 Sports, Race and Society Lecture, 2015 March 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Adam Silver, Steve Mills '81, Craig Robinson '83, Eddie S. Glaude Jr. ; "American athletes, and black athletes in particular, have a storied history of showing political awareness on, and off, the field and court\n\n; run time: 58:48

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series - Jonathan Massey, 2015 March 25. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jonathan Massey; run time: null

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton university, Department of English. Where Do We Go From Here?, 2015 March 25. 2 items.
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Speakers: Jamie Broadax, Elizabeth Minkel, Anne Jamison, Heidi Tandy, Emily Nussbaum ; "What happens when a much-mocked \"fringe\" culture spawns a generation of writers? How can commercial interests interact with a global, not-for-profit community whose members are marginalized, diverse, and often fearful of discovery; run time: 1:48:05

Princeton university, Department of English
Biographical / Historical

The English Department of Princeton University was founded by University President Woodrow Wilson in 1904. Although courses in English and American literature had been offered at Princeton since as early as 1864, the Department flourished after Wilson's appointment of seven distinguished Preceptors of English in 1905. Since that time, Princeton has remained one of the top English faculties in the nation, recognized especially for its combined emphases on scholarship and teaching. Through the twentieth century the Department has been noted for its contributions to philology, literary history, American Studies, literary theory, and most recently, feminist scholarship and theory. Graduate study has been a major component of the Department's life since the foundation of the Graduate School (1901), and English has always remained one of the University's most popular undergraduate concentrations.

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 March 25. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 48:34

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Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies. The Mediators: Christians in the Service of Islamic Culture, 2015 March 26. 2 items.
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Speakers: Peter Starr ; "Near East and World Seminar Series; run time: 58:32

Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies
Biographical / Historical

Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies has been a leader in the study of the Middle East since 1927 when it was founded as the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures. While traditionally the strength of the department has been in the medieval and pre-modern studies of the geographical area that includes the Arab lands, Iran, Israel, and Turkey, greater emphasis has been given more recently to the modern Muslim world in its entirety, including the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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Princeton Environmental Institute. \"Fluvial Metropolis\" March workshop Morning Session, 2015 March 27. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: 2:36:25

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Princeton Environmental Institute. \"Fluvial Metropolis\" March workshop Afternoon Session, 2015 March 27. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: 2:33:01

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DOC-WRI-Writing Program. Lightning in a Panel: The American Superhero and the Invention of a Modern Mythology, 2015 March 27. 2 items.
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Speakers: Paul Levitz, Dennis O'Neil, Louise Simonson, Walter Simonson, Larry Hama; Sajan Saini; "university-wide event, inviting five veteran comics writers to speak on the origins of superhero narratives in comics and the recent proliferation of this genre into other major media; run time: 1:33:00

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HUM-American Studies. The Intimacies of Four Continents, 2015 March 30. 2 items.
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Speakers: Lisa Lowe ; "Public Lecture on Asian American Studies; run time: 1:25:54

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 March 30. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 41:38

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HUM-Council of the Humanities. HUM 218 Voltaire lecture, 2015 March 31. 2 items.
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Speakers: Anthony Grafton ; "50 minute lecture for HUM 218-219. \n\n; run time: 53:00

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PSM-Graduate. PRISM/PCCM seminar series, 2015 April 1. 2 items.
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Speakers: Rod Priestley, Jay Benziger, Martin Bazant; run time: 1:04:31

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 1. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 45:33

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HUM-IHUM. IHUM Program \"The Aesthetics of Mathematics\, 2015 April 2. 2 items.
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Speakers: Reviel Netz; run time: 1:15:06

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Latin America in Construction Symposium Part 1, 2015 April 3. 2 items.
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Speakers: "Symposium in conjunction with the exhibition \"Latin American in Construction\"; run time: 2:07:59

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Latin America in Construction Symposium Part 2, 2015 April 3. 2 items.
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Speakers: "Symposium in conjunction with the exhibition \"Latin American in Construction\"; run time: 1:59:09

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Latin America in Construction Symposium Part 3, 2015 April 3. 2 items.
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Speakers: "Symposium in conjunction with the exhibition \"Latin American in Construction\"; run time: 1:55:50

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 6. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 46:33

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UHS-Health Prom and Prevent-SHARE. Guy Fi: THe Fictions that Shape Men's Lives - Chris Kilmartin, 2015 April 6. 2 items.
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Speakers: Chris Kilmartin; run time: 1:28:40

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DOF-Public Lectures. Edge Lecture - Francis Fukuyama, 2015 April 7. 2 items.
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Speakers: Francis Fukuyama ; "Francis Fukuyama, Political Scientist and author of \"The End of History\" will deliver the Edge Lecture; run time: 1:13:48

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UHS-Health Prom and Prevent-SHARE. David Lisak training sessions Part 2, 2015 April 7. 2 items.
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Speakers: "David Lisak, Regan Crotty; run time: 1:28:42

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UHS-Health Prom and Prevent-SHARE. Lisak Training Session with Appellate Bodies, 2015 April 8. 2 items.
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Speakers: David Lisak; run time: 1:20:17

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DOC-Wilson College. Wilson Signature Lecture presents Peter Sellars, 2015 April 8. 2 items.
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Speakers: Peter Sellars, American Theater Director; run time: 1:40:18

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 8. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 47:29

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Gilbert Meilaender Lecture, 2015 April 9. 2 items.
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Speakers: Gilbert Meilaender, Senior Research Professor, Valparaiso University Charles E. Test, MD; run time: 1:32:21

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Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. Smart Data Pricing Forum - Dennis Strigl, 2015 April 9. 2 items.
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Speakers: Dennis Strigl; run time: 57:20

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Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. Smart Data Pricing Forum - How to Charge, 2015 April 9. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: 1:34:23

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Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. Smart Data Pricing Forum - Open Toll-Free and Zero-Rating Panel, 2015 April 9. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: 1:31:39

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Princeton university. School of architecture. City Lost and Found Symposium, 2015 April 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: Multiple Video Files

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Gilbert Meilaender Conference - Session 1, 2015 April 10. 2 items.
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Speakers: "Politics, Theology, and the Limits of Ethics A Conference Celebrating the Work of Gilbert Meilaender; run time: 1:38:28

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Gilbert Meilaender Conference - Session 2, 2015 April 10. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: 1:38:12

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Gilbert Meilaender Conference - Session 3, 2015 April 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "Politics, Theology, and the Limits of Ethics A Conference Celebrating the Work of Gilbert Meilaender; run time: 1:45:20

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Gilbert Meilaender Conference - Session 4, 2015 April 10. 2 items.
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Speakers: "Politics, Theology, and the Limits of Ethics A Conference Celebrating the Work of Gilbert Meilaender; run time: 38:36

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Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. Smart Data Pricing Forum - Implications of SDP no Net Neutrality, 2015 April 10. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: 1:28:51

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SO-Anscombe Society. Edward Feser: Natural Law and the Foundations of Sexual Ethics, 2015 April 11. 2 items.
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Speakers: Edward Feser; run time: 1:49:30

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. JMP Baroness Berridge Discussion/A Public Conversation on Religious Freedom in the World, 2015 April 12. 2 items.
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Speakers: Baroness Elizabeth Berridge of the Vale of Catmose, Chair, All Party Parliamentary Group on International Freedom of Religion or Belief; and Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence, Director, James Madison Program, Princeton University ; "A Public Conversation on Religious Freedom in the World; run time: 1:35:59

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Michael Graves Memorial, 2015 April 12. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: 2:57:39

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HUM-Council of the Humanities. Humanities Sequence - Princeton Preview Panel, 2015 April 13. 2 items.
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Speakers: "faculty/student panel discussion and Q and A for prospective Princeton Humanities Sequence students; run time: 52:18

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Princeton Preview panels - Becoming a Princeton Student, 2015 April 13. 2 items.
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Speakers: Janet Rapelye, Valerie Smith; run time: 47:18

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DOC-UG Admissions. Princeton Preview panels - Faculty Panels, 2015 April 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 52:23

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Princeton Preview Welcome Address, 2015 April 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Chris Eisgruber and Janet Rapelye; run time: 17:48

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DOC-UG Admissions. Princeton Preview panels - Residential Colleges Panel, 2015 April 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 47:00

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COM-Faculty. Recording of Guest Class with Charlotte Werbe, 2015 April 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Charlotte Werbe ; "guest lecture by Charlotte Werbe for my course Introduction to Jewish Culture, COM 202/ JDS 203; run time: 1:18:44

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Princeton University. Program in Near Eastern Studies. From Sultanic Saviors to Turkish Rescuers: Jewish Accounts of the Ottomans, 2015 April 14. 2 items.
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Speakers: Marc Baer, Mark Cohen, Molly Greene ; "Leon B. Poullada Memorial Lecture Series; run time: 1:28:23

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series - Hernan Diaz Alonzo, 2015 April 15. 2 items.
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Speakers: Hernan Diaz Alonzo ; "Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series; run time: 1:30:20

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 15. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 46:50

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. JMP Dennis Prager Talk, 2015 April 16. 2 items.
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Speakers: Dennis Prager, Robert P. George; "A Jewish-Christian Dialogue on Religion, Culture, and Politics; run time: 1:47:42

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Princeton University. Program in Near Eastern Studies. Ottomans and Jews in the Literary Imagination of the Other, 2015 April 16. 2 items.
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Speakers: Marc Baer, Mark Cohen, Molly Greene ; "Leon B. Poullada Memorial Lecture Series; run time: 1:28:23

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Center for Human Values 25th Anniversary Dinner Conference, 2015 April 17. 2 items.
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Speakers: Christopher Eisgruber, Amy Gutmann, Charles Beitz; run time: 35:32

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. 2014/2015 ACEE Highlight Seminar Series - Michelle Addington, 2015 April 20. 2 items.
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Speakers: Michelle Addington; run time: 1:11:21

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 20. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 51:11

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DOF-Public Lectures. Vanuxem Lecture - Steven Pinker, 2015 April 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Steven Pinker, Cognitive Scientist and Author, Harvard University; run time: 1:14:36

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Princeton University. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Manabe Symposium, 2015 April 20. 2 items.
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Speakers: run time: Multiple Video Files

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DOC-Wilson College. Wilson Signature Event - Rena Dourou, 2015 April 21. 2 items.
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Speakers: Rena Dourou ; "A New Face for Greece: What Difference can we make?; run time: 1:23:24

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Princeton University. Department of Politics. The Constitution Goes to Princeton, 2015 April 21. 2 items.
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Speakers: Akhil Reed Amar ; "Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University Walter F. Murphy Lecture on American Constitutionalism Cosponsored by the Program in Law and Public Affairs; run time: 1:30:11

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 22. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 45:56

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Center for the Study of Religion. The Generosity Equation by Christian Smith, 2015 April 22. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christian Smith; run time: 1:21:29

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UAM-Public Relations. A Conversation with El Anatsui, 2015 April 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: El Anatsui, Chika Okeke-Agulu ; " The influential Ghanaian artist El Anatsui makes use of Africa\u2019s rich history and vibrant cultures to create spectacular wall hangings. Join us for a conversation between El Anatsui and Chika Okeke-Agulu, associate professor in the Department of Art\n; run time: 1:19:18

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Magic Architecture Conference, 2015 April 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Spyros Papapetros; run time: 2:40:01

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 27. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 49:35

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series - Wiel Arets, 2015 April 27. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Wiel Arets; run time: 1:44:27

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Antioch Student Presentations, 2015 April 28. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ali G. Cebeci, Jennifer El-Fakir, Jai Kannan, Nick McAfee, Margaret W. Spencer, Nikitas J.; run time: 1:18:03

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series - Amale Andraos, 2015 April 29. 2 items.
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Speakers: Amale Andraos ; "Architecture Spring 2015 Lecture Series; run time: 1:13:25

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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ORL-Jewish Life. Rabbi James Diamond Memorial Lecture, 2015 April 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ruth Gavison, Leora Batnisky, Michael Walzer; run time: 1:34:30

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Sociology From E Street: Bruce Springsteen's America, 2015 April 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Duneier; run time: 42:51

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DEV-Events. Eric Schmidt Lecture: \u201cComputers and Humans Will Each Do Their Best\", 2015 April 30. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eric Schmidt; "Lecture by Eric Schmidt '76 on \"How Google Works\"; run time: 59:20

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Princeton university. School of architecture. The State Between - Documenting Urban New Jersey, 2015 May 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "A Symposium on New Jersey Urbanism; run time: 1:22:37

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton university. School of architecture. The State Between - Learning from New Jersey Urbanism, 2015 May 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "A Symposium on New Jersey Urbanism; run time: 1:47:54

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton university. School of architecture. The State Between - New Jersey in a Metro Context, 2015 May 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "A Symposium on New Jersey Urbanism; run time: 59:57

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton university. School of architecture. The State Between - Race and Space in New Jersey, 2015 May 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "A Symposium on New Jersey Urbanism; run time: 1:05:08

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

2 items

ITP-Events. Snowden Event, 2015 May 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Edward Snowden, Bart Gellman; run time: Multiple Video Files

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. Mind the Gap - Increasing the Participation of Women in Science at Princeton, 2015 May 6. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Shirley Tilghman ; "2nd Lecture in the Graduate School's Women in Science Lecture Series; run time: 1:06:06

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. ACEE Highlight Seminar - Mark O'Malley, 2015 May 8. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mark O'Malley; run time: 1:11:47

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology. 2015 Spring All-OIT Meeting, 2015 May 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 2:39:53

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology
Biographical / Historical

The Office of Information Technology oversees Princeton University's academic and administrative systems and the information technology infrastructure that supports them. It also provides information technology products and services for students, staff, faculty, and alumni of the University.

In 1952 the University's first computer was acquired and installed as part of a military weapons analysis group. Four years later the department of Electrical Engineering offered a course on digital computer programming for the first time. In 1961 the University's first Computer Center was created in Beggs Hall of the Engineering Quadrangle as a resource for students and faculty seeking to make use of the young technology of the computer. The initial director was electrical engineering professor Edward McCluskey, who held the position until 1966, when Roald Buhler assumed the directorship.

By the time construction began in 1966 for a new Computer Center located at 87 Prospect Avenue, its functions were considered to be a University-wide scholarly resource that members of the University community could use without charge. Mirroring the upgrade in the facilities was an upgrade in computing equipment, as the original IBM 7090 models in the computer center were replaced with the more advanced IBM 360/91 and later the IBM 370/158, capable of far more complex tasks. As computers became an increasingly common sight on campus and were integrated into student life and academics, the Computer Center continued to expand in size and importance. In 1971 Administrative Systems and Data Processing merged with the Computer Center operation and in 1974 the Interactive Computing Graphics Laboratory was established, which held a number of time-sharing terminals and supporting equipment.

In 1984 faculty and student committees on computing recommended decentralizing computing and the University received a Pegasus grant from IBM which allowed for more workstations and the refining of the technical infrastructure. The position of the Vice President for Computing and Information Technology was created in 1985 to coordinate University-wide computing matters, and the office was comprised of four major areas: Information Services, Financial and Contractual Services, Systems and Operations, and Administrative Services and Information Systems. The hiring of Ira Fuchs in this new position led to numerous improvements, including the expansion of the computing staff, the orchestration of Tigernet as a campus telecommunications infrastructure, and the renaming of the Computer Center as the Computing Center, which reflected the movement from centralized to distributed computing. The Office of Information Technology was created in 2001, and the new organization expanded the administrative support system and goals of advanced scientific research of the previous technical infrastructure into all aspects of teaching, research, scholarship, and administration for the University.

Currently, the Office of Information Technology consists of six departments: Academic Services, Administrative Information Systems, Enterprise Infrastructure Services, Support Services, Administration and Finance, and Project and Consulting Services. These departments enable the effective use of information technology in support of Princeton University through various goals, including supporting the use and development of information technology to enable academic innovation, providing leadership in planning for the effective use of technology, providing a reliable technology infrastructure, maintaining reliable employees, and enabling communication and collaboration among information technology professionals and users of information technology.

Physical Description

2 items

DNB Quest Bridge project, 2015 May 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:05

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 1, 2015 June 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Paul Richards, Lyman Page, Jim Peebles, Virginia Trimble,Bob Wilson, Rai Weiss, Rashid Sunyaev; run time: 2:30:29

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 2, 2015 June 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: John Mather, Mark Halpern, Gianfranco De Zotti, Rashid Sunyaev; run time: 2:12:27

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 3, 2015 June 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Phil Lubin, Giorgio Sironi, Al Kogut; run time: 1:49:43

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 1 Day 2, 2015 June 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Steve Boughn, Bruce Partridge, Marco Bersanelli, George Efstathiou, Glenn Starkman; run time: 1:43:06

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 2 Day 2, 2015 June 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Aurelien Fraisse, Jo Dunkley, Mark Devlin, Kris Gorski, Tobias Marriage, Amber Miller, Clem Pryke, John Ruhl; run time: 2:11:23

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 3 Day 2, 2015 June 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: David Spergel, Uros Seljak, Rob Crittenden, Wendy Freedman, Keith Olive, Nikhil Padmanabhan, Adam Riess; run time: 2:03:10

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 4 Day 2, 2015 June 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: John Peacock, Simon White, Piero Madau, Eiichiro Komatsu, Steve Allen, Jim Bartlett, James Bullock; run time: 2:07:57

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 1 Day 3, 2015 June 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Anna Ijjas, Marc Kamionkowski; run time: 1:03:27

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 2 Day 3, 2015 June 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Brian Greene, Katie Freese, Slava Mukhanov, Roger Penrose, Paul Steinhardt, Neil Turok; run time: 1:57:05

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 3 Day 3, 2015 June 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: François Bouchet, Chris Tully, Aaron Parsons; run time: 1:34:42

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. CMB@50 Panel 4 Day 3, 2015 June 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jean-Loup Puget, David Spergel, Matias Zaldarriaga, Jerry Ostriker, Dick Bond; run time: 2:11:41

Physical Description

2 items

Academic Managers Video - Who are the People in your Neighborhood?, 2015 June 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 10:36

Physical Description

2 items

OIT-AIS-Pkg Adapt and Custom. AIS Marsha Jacob's retirement, 2015 June 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "Marsha Jacobs of AIS is retiring 7/1/15 and her party is 6/24/15. We want to show a video tribute; run time: 5:51

Physical Description

2 items

WWS-Ctr Hlth and Wellbeing (CHW). GHP Interview Joao Biehl, 2015 July 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Joao Biehl; "\n\n; run time: 27:46

Physical Description

2 items

WWS-Ctr Hlth and Wellbeing (CHW). GHP Interview JoSeptemberh_Amon, 2015 July 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: JoSeptemberh Amon; run time: 16:07

Physical Description

2 items

WWS-Ctr Hlth and Wellbeing (CHW). GHP Interview Kristina Graff, 2015 July 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Kristina Graff; run time: 33:22

Physical Description

2 items

DOC-FSI-Freshman Scholar Inst. Ways of Knowing Colloquium, 2015 July 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dean Deborah Prentice ; "20150729_Ways_of_knowing_Colloquium_The_Power_of_Perception.mp4; run time: 1:18:04

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Adrienne Scott, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Adrienne Scott; run time: 19:08

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Alexander White, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Alexander White; run time: 18:00

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Alyssa Zannella, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Alyssa Zannella; run time: 23:43

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Bianca Ramirez, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Bianca Ramirez; run time: 15:27

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Iliana DeSantis, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Iliana DeSantis; run time: 19:24

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Jared Mitchell, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jared Mitchell; run time: 17:20

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Matthew Fairchild, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Matthew Fairchild; run time: 18:21

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Nnaemeka Ofodire, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Nnaemeka Ofodire; run time: 23:30

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Paulina Toro Isaza, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Paulina Toro Isaza; run time: 25:55

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Sam Trejo, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sam Trejo; run time: 26:31

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations - Taylor Evans, 2015 August 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Taylor Evans; run time: 20:13

Physical Description

2 items

EGR-eLab. elab Demo Day - Keller Center Presentations, 2015 August 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mung Chiang, Cornelia Huellstrunk, student interns, panelists, and contestants ; "Program, student teams participate in Demo Day, at which they pitch their final business plan and demo their products. At Demo Day, the seven eLab teams have the opportunity to showcase their entrepreneurial ventures to an audience of investors, innovators and entrepreneurs.; run time: 2:00:55

Physical Description

2 items

DUS-Student Organizations. Freshmen Family Welcome, 2015 September 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jill Dolan, Rochelle Calhoun; "A welcome for freshmen families with a slideshow and guest speakers including Dean Jill Dolan, Vice President Rochelle Calhoun, and students.; run time: 43:07

Physical Description

2 items

DOC-Advising. Class of 2019 Opening Meeting, 2015 September 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Janet Rapelye, Jeff Wieser '74, Ella Chang '16, Dallas Nan '16, Rochelle Calhoun, Jill Dolan; run time: 45:35

Physical Description

2 items

DUS-Student Organizations. Reflections on Diversity, 2015 September 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sam Offer, Washington Consulting Group ; " \t\nOrientation 2015 Session that focuses on community building, diversity, and inclusion on Princeton\u2019s campus. The keynote speaker, Rev. Sam Offer, of Washington Consulting Group, is a nationally-known speaker, consultant, facilitator and trainer on diversity and inclusion, social justice, multiculturalism, religion, leadership, and community development.; run time: 1:11:17

Physical Description

2 items

DUS-Student Organizations. Public Safety/CPS Session, 2015 September 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Calvin Chin, Sean Ryder ; "Public Safety provides advice on campus safety and crime prevention through skits performed by Triangle Club and CPS shares important tips for how to succeed and thrive at Princeton.; run time: 1:05:40

Physical Description

2 items

DUS-Student Organizations. SHARE: The Way You Move, 2015 September 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "In this student-written, student-performed production, the characters strive to protect their friends from harm as they navigate problematic situations. Learn to be an effective bystander, and become part of the campus movement to prevent interpersonal violence at Princeton. #RespectMatters; run time: 1:25:26

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Events. The Graduate School Orientation, 2015 September 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: President Eisgruber, Dean KulKarni, Graduate Associate Deans, Faculty and Student Panel, University Health Services, APGA President ; "20150914_Graduate_School_Orientation.mp4; run time: 2:22:39

Physical Description

2 items

ITSM Brown Bag Update, 2015 September 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Leila Shahbender, Ash Hadap; run time: 53:01

Physical Description

2 items

HUM-American Studies. Slavery and the U.S. Constitution, 2015 September 16. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sean Wilentz, Sarah Rivett; run time: 1:42:23

Physical Description

2 items

UAM-Collections and Exhibitions. Lecture by Bridget Alsdorf - Living with Cezanne, 2015 September 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Bridget Aldorf ; "Cézanne and the Modern Exhibition Opening - Keynote Lecture; run time: 48:13

Physical Description

2 items

DGS-Dean. Kaleidoscope Summer Workshop 2015 2015, 2015 September 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:09:23

Physical Description

2 items

UAM-Public Relations. In the Footsteps of Cezanne, 2015 September 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Caroline Harris, Alan Roberts, John Gasparach, two relatives of Henry Pearlman; "Members of the Pearlman family and artists from the Atelier Marchutz in Aix-en-Provence will discuss the work of the school\u2019s founder, Leo Marchutz, and his relationship with collector Henry Pearlman; run time: 1:28:47

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Can Opto-Electronics Provide Motive to Power Future Vehicles, 2015 September 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eli Yablonovitch ; "Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series; run time: 1:09:06

Physical Description

2 items

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Lynn Uzzell lecture, 2015 September 22. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Lynn Uzzell, Darren Staloff, William Allen; run time: 1:32:00

Physical Description

2 items

DOC-Wilson College. Wilson College Signature Lecture Presents Chris Hedges, 2015 September 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Chris Hedges; run time: 1:40:48

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. Physics Department Colloquium, 2015 October 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Alexander Polyakov, Igor Klebanov; run time: 1:13:35

Physical Description

2 items

MRC-Mossavar-Rahmani Center. Ethnography of Iran: Past and Present Q and A segment, 2015 October 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: William Beeman; run time: 14:14

Physical Description

2 items

MRC-Mossavar-Rahmani Center. Ethnography of Iran: Past and Present Keynote Address, 2015 October 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: William Beeman; run time: 51:58

Physical Description

2 items

VPS-Alumni Educ. Stereotypes: Whistling Vivaldi Overcoming 25th Century Biases, 2015 October 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Susan Fiske ; "Academic Mini-Reunion a lecture based on themes from the Princeton Pre-Read selection; run time: 47:38

Physical Description

2 items

VPS-Alumni Educ. Sailing the Water's Edge, 2015 October 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Helen Milner ; "Academic mini-reunion for returning alumni; run time: 37:10

Physical Description

2 items

VPS-Alumni Educ. Academic mini-reunion - Renewable Energy Challenge, 2015 October 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Warren Powell ; "The Renewable Energy Challenge: Keeping the Lights On While Managing Variability and Uncertainty; run time: 1:02:50

Physical Description

2 items

DOF-Public Lectures. Farnum Lecture - Marc Maron, 2015 October 6. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Marc Maron ; "Farnum Lecture by Comedian and Poscaster Marc Maron; run time: 1:09:24

Physical Description

2 items

SO-Anscombe Society. Sex and the Academy, 2015 October 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Candace Vogler, John Haldane, Roger Scruton, Robert P George ; "discussing the interplay of sexuality and the university campus; run time: 2:01:12

Physical Description

2 items

ITP-Events. CITP Censorship Workshop Part 1, 2015 October 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 46:19

Physical Description

2 items

ITP-Events. CITP Censorship Workshop Part 2, 2015 October 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:16:46

Physical Description

2 items

ITP-Events. CITP Censorship Workshop Part 3, 2015 October 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:10:25

Physical Description

2 items

ITP-Events. CITP Censorship Workshop Part 4, 2015 October 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 47:59

Physical Description

2 items

ITP-Events. CITP Censorship Workshop part 5, 2015 October 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:09:58

Physical Description

2 items

DOC-Residential Colleges. You are who you know: How relationships and attitudes shape one another, 2015 October 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Professor of Psychology Stacey Sinclair (speaker), VP of Campus Life W. Rochelle Calhoun, Associate Dean of the College Khristina Gonzalez, Professor of Theater Brian Herrera; run time: 1:24:02

Physical Description

2 items

PSM-PU Ctr Compl Mat (PCCM). PRISM/PCCM seminar series, 2015 October 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Marilyn Minus; run time: 57:30

Physical Description

2 items

HUM-Council of the Humanities. William Kentridge, Belknap Visitor in the Humanities, 2015 October 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: William Kentridge ; "\"O Sentimental Machine\" Public Lecture; run time: 1:01:15

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Fall 2015 Lecture Series - Jinhee Park, 2015 October 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jinhee Park; run time: 1:14:21

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

2 items

VPS-Other Programs. We Flourish Alumni Conference, 2015 October 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Gordon Wu\nDenny Chin\nDavid Lee\nChris Eisgruber\nChris Lu\nKavita Ramdas\nHelen zia; "4 day Conference; run time: N?A

Physical Description

2 items

A Conversation About Altruism: Matthieu Ricard, Julyia Wise and Peter Singer, 2015 October 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Matthieu Ricard, Peter Singer, Julyia Wise; run time: 1:29:52

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Fall 2015 Lecture Series - Lukasz Stanek, 2015 October 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Lukasz Stanek; run time: 1:21:12

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

2 items

UAM-Public Relations. The Starn Brothers Presentation, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Doug Starn, Mike Starn, James Steward ; "To celebrate the unveiling of (Any) Body Oddly Propped, artists Doug and Mike Starn will discuss their work with James Steward, Nancy A. Nasher\u2013David J. Haemisegger, Class of 1976, Director; run time: 1:09:08

Physical Description

2 items

MAT-Mathematics. John Nash's Contributions to Economics and Game Theory, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Igor Rodnianski, Math Acting Chair, Eric Maskin; run time: 1:09:09

Physical Description

2 items

MAT-Mathematics. The Pity of it All -What John Nash Accomplished in Analysis in Just Three Papers, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sergiu Klainerman; run time: 59:33

Physical Description

2 items

USV-CES. The Timely Message of the Reformation in the 21st Century, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:52:26

Physical Description

2 items

MAT-Mathematics. Nash Memorial Public Lecture, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sylvia Nasar; run time: 47:13

Physical Description

2 items

MAT-Mathematics. Problems Left Unsolved, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mikhail Gromov; run time: 1:01:00

Physical Description

2 items

MAT-Mathematics. Nash Remembrance Service, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 49:59

Physical Description

2 items

MAT-Mathematics. Nash's Work in Algebraic Geometry, 2015 October 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Janos Kollar; run time: 50:12

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series Eric Oelkers, 2015 October 26. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eric Oelkers ; "Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series; run time: 1:02:45

Physical Description

2 items

Class of 1966 Reunion Promo, 2015 October 28. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christopher Eisgruber, Charles Plohn '66 ; "Brief video with President Eisgruber and Charles Plohn, President of the Class of 1966, to promote attendance at the Class's 50th reunion.; run time: 2:57

Physical Description

2 items

DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - 2:00pm - 5:30pm, 2015 November 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 2:46:21

Physical Description

2 items

DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Introduction and Controller Architectural Overview, 2015 November 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: January Medved; run time: 2:04:21

Physical Description

2 items

DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Introduction 2:00pm - 5:30pm, 2015 November 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Chuck Black; run time: 2:28:02

Physical Description

2 items

AOS-Atmos and Oceanic Sciences. GFDL 60th Anniversary Celebration - Part 1 through 6, 2015 November 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: N/A

Physical Description

2 items

DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp Advanced Breakout Session, 2015 November 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 2:40:04

Physical Description

2 items

DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Application Design and Development 2:00pm - 5:30pm, 2015 November 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 3:02:23

Physical Description

2 items

DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Application Design and Development 10:30am - 12:30pm, 2015 November 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:47:24

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OIT ITSM Brown Bag Lunch, 2015 November 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Leila Shahbender, Russell Clarke, Jeanne Mrak ; "Information session to update OIT staff on ITSM Program news and progress.; run time: 30:31

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DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Use Cases and Group Discussion 9:00am - 10:30am, 2015 November 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:29:43

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DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Session 1, 2015 November 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 55:25

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DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Session 2, 2015 November 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 2:36:51

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DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Session 3, 2015 November 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:29:06

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DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - Final Day, 2015 November 6. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 2:03:01

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Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Strangers Drowning, 2015 November 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Larissa MacFarquhar Peter Singer, Eldar Shafir; run time: 1:36:17

Physical Description

2 items

ORL-Jewish Life. Lecture with Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, 2015 November 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks and Rabbi Julyie Roth; run time: 1:22:09

Physical Description

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Conflict Shorelines - Day 1, 2015 November 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eduardo Cadava, Eyal Weizman, Rob Nixon, Bill Gleason, Paulo Tavares, Nabil Ahmed, Irene Small, Esperanza Martinez, Manual Vergara, Spyros Papapetros, Kelly Caylor, Zoe Leonard, Brooke Holmes, Tom Cohen, Anne McClintock, Rachel Price, Yates McKee; run time: 1:21:57

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Conflict Shorelines - Day 2, 2015 November 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eduardo Cadava, Eyal Weizman, Rob Nixon, Bill Gleason, Paulo Tavares, Nabil Ahmed, Irene Small, Esperanza Martinez, Manual Vergara, Spyros Papapetros, Kelly Caylor, Zoe Leonard, Brooke Holmes, Tom Cohen, Anne McClintock, Rachel Price, Yates McKee; run time: Multiplt Video Files

Physical Description

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VPS-Alumni Educ. \"Party Polarization, Economic Inequality, and the 2016 Election\" Fall Football Lecture, 2015 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Nolan McCarty, Susan Dod Brown Professor of Politics and Public Affairs; Chair, Department of Politics.; run time: 41:33

Physical Description

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Conflict Shorelines - Day 3, 2015 November 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eduardo Cadava, Eyal Weizman, Rob Nixon, Bill Gleason, Paulo Tavares, Nabil Ahmed, Irene Small, Esperanza Martinez, Manual Vergara, Spyros Papapetros, Kelly Caylor, Zoe Leonard, Brooke Holmes, Tom Cohen, Anne McClintock, Rachel Price, Yates McKee; run time: Multiple Video Files

Physical Description

2 items

UAM-Public Relations. Cezanne and the Modern: A Colloquium, 2015 November 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Carol Armstrong; Yve-Alain Bois; John Elderfield; Richard Shiff; Matthew Simms; Jayne Warman ; "In conjunction with the special exhibition Cézanne and the Modern: Masterpieces of European Art from the Pearlman Collection, six distinguished scholars will share observations and participate in a discussion about the work of Paul Cézanne.; run time: 2:17:47

Physical Description

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series William Braham, 2015 November 16. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: William Braham ; "Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series \n(Bad Audio); run time: 1:10:16

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DUS-LGBT. Ain't I a Woman, 2015 November 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Laverne Cox, Jill Dolan, Andy Cofino, Tennille Haynes, Amada Sandoval ; "Laverne Cox explores how the intersections of race, class, and gender uniquely affect the lives of trans women of color; run time: 1:36:33

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DOF-Public Lectures. Vanuxem Lecture - Jack Horner, 2015 November 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jack Horner, Paleontologist ; run time: 1:12:48

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DOC-Wilson College. Wilson College Signature Events presents Ruth Simmons, 2015 November 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ruth Simmons ; "University trustee and President Emerita of Brown University will present a talk titled, \"Confronting a Tainted Legacy: Slavery and Justice at Brown University\"; run time: 1:37:39

Physical Description

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ORL-Religious Life. America Now and the need for a Third Reconstruction and Revolution of Moral Values, 2015 November 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: William Barber; run time: 1:30:38

Physical Description

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UAM-Public Relations. Ursula von Rydingsvard, 2015 November 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ursula von Rydinsvard; Richard Webber; James Steward ; "Learn about the making of artist Ursula von Rydingsvard\u2019s monumental new sculpture for the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment on Princeton\u2019s campus; run time: 1:09:21

Physical Description

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Et Maintenant? Roundtable on the Paris Terror Attacks and Beyond, 2015 November 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andre Benheim, Phillippe Lancon, Gyan Prakash, Bernard Haykel, Jake Shapiro, Sophie Meunier; run time: 1:24:26

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ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Fourth Annual Meeting, 2015 November 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: N/A

Physical Description

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Human Dignity, Global Institutions, 2015 December 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mark P. Lagon, Anthony Clark Arend, and Robert P. George; run time: 1:38:16

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Introduction Mario Gandelsonas, 2015 December 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mario Gandelsonas; run time: 13:06

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Introduction Sylvia Lavin, 2015 December 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sylvia Lavin; run time: 17:00

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Documenting Andrew Atwood, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andrew Atwood; run time: 23:48

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Documenting Denise Scott Brown, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Denise Scott Brown; run time: 53:30

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Documenting Andrew Atwood and Denise Scott Brown Discussion, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Denise Scott Brown, Andrew Atwood; "20151205_Postmodern_Procedures_Documenting_Denise_and_Andrew_Discussion.mp4; run time: 19:27

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Inking Andrew Holmes, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andrew Holmes; run time: 30:43

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Inking Jimenez Lai, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jimenez Lai; run time: 22:40

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Processing/Collecting Andrew Kovacs, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andrew Kovacs; run time: 18:56

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Processing/Collecting Chad Floyd, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Chad Floyd; run time: 34:16

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Processing/Collecting Michael Meredith, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Michael Meredith; run time: 12:24

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Processing/Collecting Andrew Kovacs, Chad Floyd, and Michael Meredith Discussion, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andrew Kovacs, Chad Floyd, Michael Meredith; run time: 48:45

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Amale Andraos, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Amale Andraos; run time: 24:16

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Diana Agrest, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Diana Agrest; run time: 29:27

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Discussion Morning Session 1, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 24:01

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Discussion Morning Session 2, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 13:50

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Erin Besler, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Erin Besler; run time: 20:01

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - James Wines, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: James Wines; run time: 39:04

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Lucien Kroll, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Lucien Kroll; run time: 18:05

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Mark Lee, 2015 December 5. 2 items.
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Speakers: Mark Lee; run time: 14:17

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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HLS-Comm Study Late Antiquity. Reading: George Economou, 2015 December 8. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: George Economou; "In celebration of his recent bookUnfinished and Uncollected:\nFinishing theUnfinished Poems of C. P. Cavafy\n and Selected Poems and Translations; run time: 1:13:56

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Fall 2015 Lecture Series - Monica Ponce de Leon, 2015 December 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Monica Ponce de Leon ; "Architecture Fall 2015 Lecture Series; run time: 1:18:48

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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HUM-American Studies. Allen Dulles: From Princeton to the Bay of Pigs, 2015 December 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Tim Weiner, Anschutz Distinguished Fellow; run time: 1:31:02

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Princeton university, Department of English. An Evening of Discommodious Poetry from the United Kingdom, 2015 December 10. 2 items.
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Speakers: Verity Spott, Stuart Calton, Keston Sutherland; run time: N/A

Princeton university, Department of English
Biographical / Historical

The English Department of Princeton University was founded by University President Woodrow Wilson in 1904. Although courses in English and American literature had been offered at Princeton since as early as 1864, the Department flourished after Wilson's appointment of seven distinguished Preceptors of English in 1905. Since that time, Princeton has remained one of the top English faculties in the nation, recognized especially for its combined emphases on scholarship and teaching. Through the twentieth century the Department has been noted for its contributions to philology, literary history, American Studies, literary theory, and most recently, feminist scholarship and theory. Graduate study has been a major component of the Department's life since the foundation of the Graduate School (1901), and English has always remained one of the University's most popular undergraduate concentrations.

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PRV-Equity and Diversity. MLK Day Celebration, 2016 January 18. 2 items.
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Speakers: Christopher Eisgruber, Wesley L. Harris, W. Rochelle Calhoun, Michele Minter; run time: 1:44:31

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PRV-Equity and Diversity. MLK Day Trenton Choir Performance, 2016 January 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christopher Eisgruber, Wesley L. Harris, W. Rochelle Calhoun, Michele Minter; run time: 23:29

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Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Spring Course MOL458/Mol558 20160203 through 20160427, 2016 February 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Professor Jeff Stock, Michael Voronkov Ph.D.,M.Maral Mouradian M.D., Dr. Scott Lidell; "20160203 - Psychopharmacology\n20160210 - Michael Voronkov PhD Blood Brain Barrier Lecture\n20160217 - Cholinergic and Glutamatergic Systems\n20160224 - GABA a Agonists - Sleep and Anxiety - Barbiturates, Valium and the Zs\n20160302 - Biogenic Amines Amphetamine and Cocaine\n20160309 - Dr Scott Lidell/Radiology\n20160330 - Pain, Analgesics, Opiates and Addiction\n20160406 - Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid System \n20160413 - Dopaminergic and Disease Modifying Therapies in Parkinson's Disease by M. Maral Mouradian, M.D.\n20160420 - From Depression to Psychosis. Antidepressant and Anti-Psychotic Pharmacology\n20160427 - Coffee, Tea and Chocolate; run time: NA

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HUM-Linguistics. Linguistic Job Talk - Sylvia Schreiner, 2016 February 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sylvia Schreiner; run time: 1:30:00

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. ACEE Highlight Seminar - Karen Scrivener, 2016 February 8. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Karen Scrivener; "Professor Karen Scrivener, of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, will speak on \u201cQuantitative Microstructural Characterisation and Microstructural Modelling for the Improvement of Cementitious Materials\u201d as part of the 2015-2016 Highlight Seminar Series.; run time: 01:02:38

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Keynote Address featuring Dr. Steve Perry, 2016 February 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr Steve Perry; "The keynote address for Black History Month celebration at Princeton, sponsored by the Carl A. Fields Center.; run time: 1:07:29

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MRC-Mossavar-Rahmani Center. The Persian Romance of Alexander the Great, 2016 February 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Michael Barry (plus introduction by John Haldon); "\t\nThis will be a talk heavy with art slides so we will want to insert them directly into the video in post-production. There will be an introducer and a speaker. I know that the lighting on the podium in 101 McCormick can be problematic. Is there a way to bring in some supplemental lighting to improve the visibility of the speaker in the video?; run time: 01:24:56

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Lure or Decoy? Komar and Melamid's 'Apelles Ziablov' (1972) and the Impossibility of Abstraction, 2016 February 9. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Janet Sharp; run time: 1:01:42

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Inequality Science Series: Policing and Police Brutality, 2016 February 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Naomi Murakawa, Jennifer Eberhardt, Jack Glaser; "Live stream and record the event. Elio will bring a hard drive to copy the file from the Tricaster to his local hard drive.; run time: 1:31:17

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Center for the Study of Religion. Doll Lecture: Creating an Economy of Inclusion, 2016 February 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Simone Campbell ; "http://csr.princeton.edu/events/creating-an-economy-of-inclusion/; run time: 1:12:24

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DOC-Wilson College. Wilson College Signature Lecture, 2016 February 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Natalie Jeremijenko; "The Wilson College Signature Lectures series presents Natalie Jeremijenko.; run time: 1:22:57

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DGS-Diversity Initiatives. How to be a male ally to women in STEM, 2016 February 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr. Chris Kilmartin; "https://gradschool.princeton.edu/forms/women-stem-seminar-registration; run time: 01:06:24

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Princeton Environmental Institute. After the Spectacular Image, 2016 February 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Emily Apter, Orit Halpern, Rienhold Martin, Felicity Scott, McKenzie Wark, Robin Kelsey, TJ Demos, Kathry Yusoff, Joanna Zylinska; "After the Spectacular Image: Art, Architecture, and the Media of Climate Change, Environmental Humanities Symposium; run time: NA

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2016 Lecture Series Submitted By, 2016 February 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: K. Michael Hayes; run time: 1:04:24

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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EVP-Executive Vice President. AAMG meeting, 2016 February 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Treby Williams, Chris Eisgruber, Dave Lee, Lianne Sullivan-Crowley, Linda Nilsen, Dallas Nan '16; run time: 12:04

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WWS-Julis-Rabinowitz Ctr (JRC). JRCPPF's 5th Annual Conference, 2016 February 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Peter Conti-Brown, Atif Mian, Maryam Farboodi, Monika Piazzesi, Martin Schneider, Saki Bigio, Michael Kumhof, Philip Schnabl, Jakub Kastl, Jeremy Bulow, Charles Calomiris, Lord Adai Turner, Susan Wachter, Jeff Nash, Ashoka Mody, Miguel Palacios, Motohiro; "http://jrc.princeton.edu/events/fifth-annual-jrcppf-conference; run time: N/A

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WWS-ProgSci,Tech and EnvPol (STEP). Princeton Food Symposium, 2016 February 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: 20 panelists, all day conference; "Conf. link http://kellercenter.princeton.edu/engage/e-vents/e-vents-list/179/ All day conference: Needs to be recorded ; simulcast from Dodds to Bowl 16, Converted to web compatible files ( mp4) and other formats compatible you tube, etc We will need turnaround on files asap ( Monday after the conference) we wish to have small edited portions of the larger file for posting . Karla Cook will assist with selecting these small edits.; run time: 5 Events Avg. 1.5 hours each

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VPS-Other Programs. Alumni Day Service of Remembrance, 2016 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: The Reverend DOctoberor Alison L. Boden, Sarah Vander Ploeg '08, Penna Rose, Justin D. Mikolay '03, Justin R.B. Ziegler, Donna M. Pilenza, Rabbi Phillip J. Steinlauf '91, Warren Z. Bein, Sarah Qari, Eric Plutz, President Christopher L. Eisgruber '83; "Annual single-camera capture of Alumni Day Service of Remembrance; run time: 00:58:22,20

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VPS-Other Programs. Frontiers of Global Health/2016 Alumni Day, 2016 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Joao Biehl, Keith A. Wailoo, Jessica E. Metcalf; "http://alumni.princeton.edu/goinback/alumniday/2016/\n\n; run time: 00:47:43

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VPS-Other Programs. The Media and the 2016 Election/2016 Alumni Day, 2016 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Julyian Zelizer, Robert Sean Wilentz, Nancy Cordes, Kathy Kiely ; "Alumni/faculty panel to run concurrent with Woodrow Wilson Award address in Richardson. Panel of 4-5 speaking on topic of 2016 U.S. Presidential Election; run time: NA

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VPS-Other Programs. Alumni Day 2016 Luncheon, 2016 February 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christopher Eisgruber, Katie Hall, Cecilia Rouse, alumni and student award winners; run time: NA

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DOF-Public Lectures. Edge Lecture - Fareed Zakaria, 2016 February 22. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Fareed Zakaria; "Edge Lecture by author and CNN analyst Fareed Zakaria; run time: 1:14:20

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DOF-Public Lectures. Vanuxem Lecture - Jennifer Doudna, 2016 February 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jennifer Doudna; "Professor Jennifer Doudna (UCBerkeley) and Mike Levine, Director of Princeton's Lewis Sigler Institute. An armchair discussion between two molecular biologists on the news gene editing technologies; run time: 1:14:52

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ORF-Undergraduate. ORF 350 Special Session - Ziwei Zhu, 2016 February 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Professor Han Liu, (AI) Ziwei Zhu; "ORF 350 Special Session Professor Han Liu PH# 412-260-3224 AI Ziwei Zhu Ph# 609-216-8067; run time: 01:57:38

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Center for Theoretical Science. Science and Cooking (public Lecture for PCTS by Michael Brenner), 2016 February 25. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Michael Brenner; "Public lecture with cooking demonstrations to describe science and cooking.\n\nhttp://wwwphy.princeton.edu/pcts/AnnualLecturer/FY16-Brenner/FINAL%20POSTER-%20BRENNER%202016.pdf; run time: 01:23:17

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Princeton Environmental Institute. Mutli-Species Salon - Hope In An Era Of Extinction, 2016 February 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Cary Wolfe, Kevin Esvelt, Beth Shapiro, James Hatley, Genese Sodikoff, Ashley Dawson, Maria Whiteman, Rafi Youatt, David Wilcove, Graham Burnett, Eben Kirksey; "Talk by Cary Wolfe and Panel discussion.; run time: 01:19:03,16

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2016 Lecture Series - Maurice Cox, 2016 March 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Maurice Cox; "Architecture Spring 2016 Lecture Series - Maurice Cox; run time: 01:32:03

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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PSY-Psychology. Inequality Science Series: Zen and the Art of Privilege Maintenance, 2016 March 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Brian Lowery, Eric Knowles, MODERATOR: Deborah Prentice; run time: 1:25:31

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Alexander Mitsos Lecture, 2016 March 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Alexander Mitsos; "Video recording from Media Services. Request for post production; run time: 1:06:02

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The Political Economy of Growth and Aid in the Arab World, 2016 March 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr. Paul Sullivan, Dr. Soha Bayoumi, Dr. Toufic Haddad, Dr. Paul Rivlin, Dr. Erin Snider, Professor Amaney Jamal; "A five-person panel from the AUB-Princeton \"After the Uprisings: The Arab World in Freefall, Fragmentation or Reconfiguration?\" conference has broken off into its own stand-alone event to take place the evening before the main conference.; run time: 2:07:12

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. New Challenges to Religious Liberty: Today\u2019s Issues in Historical Perspective, 2016 March 3. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Gerard V. Bradley; "Gerard V. Bradley, Professor of Law, University of Notre Dame, on New Challenges to Religious Liberty: Today\u2019s Issues in Historical Perspective Annual William E. and Carol G. Simon Lecture on Religion in American Public Life Sponsored and organized by The Witherspoon Institute, and cosponsored by the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions; run time: 01:28:47,29

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Princeton University. Department of Politics. SC am, DE pm \"After the Uprisings: The Arab World in Freefall, Fragmentation or Reconfiguration?\" MARCH 4 and 5, 2016 March 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "http://bit.ly/1SAuAtN\n\t\nConference is abt 40 presenters and Est. attendance = 140 people. Conf runs all day March 4 and March 5. . conf to be livestreamed to Lebanon (about 50 people) and video recorded for posting on internet later; run time: N/A

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series, 2016 March 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Venkat Srinivasan; "The Andlinger Center's Highlight Seminar Series is a monthly lecture held on Mondays and is attended by roughly 50 -100 people.; run time: 1:11:29

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GSS-Gender and Sexuality Studies. Meredith Miller Lecture Series with Cherríe Moraga, 2016 March 10. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Cherríe Moraga; "Maestra Moraga draws on her own road map home, as she explores question of generational and ancestral memory in shaping queer and female desire.; run time: 1:36:17,18

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ITP-Events. Interconnection Conference, 2016 March 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: 12; "Conference https://citp.princeton.edu/event/interconnection/; run time: null

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Center for Theoretical Science. Dirac and Weyl Fermions in Topological Semimetals, 2016 March 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: " PCTS Workshop from March 9-March 11 I will be live streaming and recording the entire workshop from 407 Jadwin using the onsite equipment. I need you to process the file at the conclusion of the event.; run time: NA

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Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. CISS Steven Low Lecture, 2016 March 17. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Steven Low; "Online Optimization of Power Networks; run time: 0:58:26,27

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series, 2016 March 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ned Sauthoff; "The Andlinger Center's Highlight Seminar Series is a monthly lecture held on Mondays and is attended by roughly 50 -100 people.; run time: 1:29:09

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DOF-Public Lectures. Trask Lecture Series - David Henry Hwang, 2016 March 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: David Henry Hwang ; "David Henry Hwang is a playwright, author, librettist, and director.; run time: 1:14:11

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GEO-Geosciences. Department Seminar - Kevin Uno, 2016 March 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Kevin Uno; "Seeing the grass through the trees: Effects of Neogene vegetation change on mammalian evolution in Eastern Africa; run time: 1:09:59,14

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OHR-Administrative Services. HR Service Recognition Luncheon, 2016 March 24. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Chris Eisgruber and Lianne Sullivan-Crowley; run time: NA

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ARC-Graduate. Detroit 101 Lecture Series, 2016 March 25. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Don Chen; run time: 1:07:47

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WWS-Prog Law & Pub Aff (LAPA). Case or Controversy: The (legal) future of public unions, 2016 March 28. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dorian Warren, Roosevelt Institute; Janice Fine, Rutgers University; Benjamin Sachs, Harvard Law School; Moderator: Paul Frymer, LAPA Director; run time: 1:06:01

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Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies. Drucker Lecture - Ben Outhwaite, 2016 March 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ben Outhwaite; "One speaker, Ben Outhwaite will be giving a talk; run time: 1:28:08,12

Princeton university. Department of Near Eastern Studies
Biographical / Historical

Princeton University's Department of Near Eastern Studies has been a leader in the study of the Middle East since 1927 when it was founded as the Department of Oriental Languages and Literatures. While traditionally the strength of the department has been in the medieval and pre-modern studies of the geographical area that includes the Arab lands, Iran, Israel, and Turkey, greater emphasis has been given more recently to the modern Muslim world in its entirety, including the Caucasus, Central Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.

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Princeton Environmental Institute. Microbiome: Rethinking Human Nature, 2016 March 30. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eben Kirksey, Anna Dumitriu, Alex May, Heather Paxson, Jamie Lorimer, Perig Pitrou, Kathy High, Rob Dunn, Roman Stilling, Celia Lowe, Mohamed Abou Donia, Ruha Benjamin, Carolyn Rouse; run time: 1:31:19

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Princeton Environmental Institute. Microbiome: Rethinking Human Nature Session 1, 2016 March 31. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eben Kirksey, Rob Dunn, Jamie Lorimer, Sophia Strossberg, Perig Pitrou, Anna Dumitriu Alex May, Kathy High, Heather Paxson, Deborah Heath, Roman Stilling,; run time: 01:26:46,05

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Princeton Environmental Institute. Microbiome: Rethinking Human Nature Session 2, 2016 March 31. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eben Kirksey, Rob Dunn, Jamie Lorimer, Sophia Strossberg, Perig Pitrou, Anna Dumitriu Alex May, Kathy High, Heather Paxson, Deborah Heath, Roman Stilling,; run time: 01:21:18,00

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Princeton Environmental Institute. Microbiome: Rethinking Human Nature, 2016 March 31. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eben Kirksey, Anna Dumitriu, Alex May, Heather Paxson, Jamie Lorimer, Perig Pitrou, Kathy High, Rob Dunn, Roman Stilling, Celia Lowe, Mohamed Abou Donia, Ruha Benjamin, Carolyn Rouse; run time: NA

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HUM-American Studies. Critical Consumption: The Future of Food Studies, 2016 April 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: 18 speakers\n4 Panels and 2 Keynotes; "\t\nApril 1 \n9:45 Opening 9 -12 noon panel 1 lunch noon to 1:30, panel 2 1:30 - 3:30 Keynote 4-5:30 \n\nApril 2 McCormick 101 \nEach day there will be a morning and afternoon panel. Panel consists of 3 speakers who will speak for approximately 20 \u2013 25 and a respondent who will reply to each speaker for about 8-10.. At the end of each panel the respondent will open up for Q and A. One keynote each day at 4 pm.; run time: 6 Videos Avg. 2 hours each

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DGS-Dean. Pathways to a PHD, 2016 April 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: George Will; "Recording of remarks delivered by George Will; run time: 1:03:39,26

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Two Factor Authentication animated tutorial, 2016 April 1. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Angela Ratliff - narrator; "Animated tutorial of the Duo Two Factor Authentication log-in procedure; run time: 00:01:15,24

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WWS-Deans Office. CITP Lecture Series, 2016 April 4. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Douglas Sicker; "Lecture by Douglas Sicker, presentation and question and answer from the audience.; run time: 1:20:08,09

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Princeton University. Center for African American Studies. Reflections on AAS with Dr. Cathy Cohen, 2016 April 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr. Cathy Cohen; "The annual Reflections on African American Studies lecture offers an opportunity for the Princeton community to reflect on the current and future direction of the field of African American Studies. Its aim is to bring scholars who are thinking at the cutting edge of the discipline and who are taking up vexing questions about its past, current, and future trajectories. The lecture exemplifies the role of the department as a model for African American Studies for the 21st century. Professor Cathy Cohen will be the fourth individual to deliver the Reflections on African American Studies lecture.; run time: 1:21:50

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GER-German. VISIOCRACY AND GRAMMATOLOGY OF IMAGES: Making Images of the A-Visible, 2016 April 6. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Peter Goodrich and Sigrid Weigel; "http://german.princeton.edu/blog/visiocracy-and-grammatology-of-images-making-images-of-the-a-visible/; run time: 2:10:27

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Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 2016 April 6. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Robert Boyd, H. Allen Orr and Kim Sterelny ; "The Tanner Lectures on Human Values are presented annually at a select list of universities around the world. The University Center serves as host to these lectures at Princeton, in which an eminent scholar from philosophy, religion, the humanities, sciences, creative arts or learned professions, or a person eminent in political or social life, is invited to present a series of lectures reflecting upon scholarly and scientific learning relating to \u201cthe entire range of values pertinent to the human condition; run time: NA

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Princeton University. Department of Physics. 41st Annual Donald R. Hamilton Lecture, 2016 April 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Gary Horowitz, Frans Pretorius, Igor Klebanov; "Annual lecture hosted by the Department of Physics; run time: 1:10:24

Physical Description

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. ACEE Highlight Seminar Series, 2016 April 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: David Keith; "Reducing Risks of Solar Geoengineering; run time: 1:08:09,29

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Department of Physics. GR@100++, 2016 April 7. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "http://pcts.princeton.edu/pcts/GR100-2016/GR-program-final-public.pdf; run time: NA

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Spanish and Portuguese Alumni and Concentrators Event, 2016 April 8. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Flora Thomson-DeVeaux, Helen Meigs, Elizabeth Washburn; Patricia Sever; "This event will bring together alumni and potential concentrators. Speakers will talk about their career paths and how the concentration in SPO influenced the outcomes. There will be informal conversation, dinner and short oral presentations with Q and A.\n; run time: 1:10:43

Physical Description

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Princeton university. Department of music. Fifth International Symposium on the Music of Africa, 2016 April 8. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Olivier Tarpaga, Osei Korankye, Kwasi Ampene, Chartwell Dutiro, Jennifer Kyker, Tony Perman, Jean Kidula, Princeton University Chamber Choir; "Workshop in African Dance, The Art of the Septembererewa, The Art of the mbira, Choral Art and the Popular Dimension of Religious Music, Dafra Kura Band in Concert; run time: NA

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MAT-Mathematics. The Man Who Knew Infinity, 2016 April 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: ManJuly Bhargava, Matt Brown, Ed Pressman, Annie Pressman, Tristine Skyler, Sofia Sondervan, Devika Bhise.; "There will be a 30 minute talk followed by a 30 minute panel discussion about the upcoming film \"The Man Who Knew Infinity.\"; run time: 1:03:15,22

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2016 Lecture Series - Michael Meredith, 2016 April 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Michael Meredith; "Michael Meredith; run time: 01:21:53

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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DOC-UG Admissions. Princeton Preview, 2016 April 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: NA

Physical Description

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Center for Theoretical Science. Molecular Co-evolution, 2016 April 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "http://pcts.princeton.edu/pcts/Molecular2016/Molecular-%20Agenda4.5.pdf; run time: NA

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton university, Department of English. \tEdward Said Memorial Lecture, Jacqueline Rose, 2016 April 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Eduardo Cadava (intro), Jacqueline Rose (keynote); "Annual memorial lecture.; run time: 1:32:20

Princeton university, Department of English
Biographical / Historical

The English Department of Princeton University was founded by University President Woodrow Wilson in 1904. Although courses in English and American literature had been offered at Princeton since as early as 1864, the Department flourished after Wilson's appointment of seven distinguished Preceptors of English in 1905. Since that time, Princeton has remained one of the top English faculties in the nation, recognized especially for its combined emphases on scholarship and teaching. Through the twentieth century the Department has been noted for its contributions to philology, literary history, American Studies, literary theory, and most recently, feminist scholarship and theory. Graduate study has been a major component of the Department's life since the foundation of the Graduate School (1901), and English has always remained one of the University's most popular undergraduate concentrations.

Physical Description

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L'Chaim! To Life: Pres Emeriti Shapiro and Bowen, 2016 April 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: William Bowen and Harold Shapiro *64 \nModerator: Janet L. Holmgren *74 ; "\t\nL'Chaim! To Life: Celebrating 100 Years of Jewish Life at Princeton \n\n Lucheon: A Discussion with Princeton University Presidents Emeriti *William Bowen and Harold Shapiro *64 \nModerator: Janet L. Holmgren *74; run time: 00:50:57,15

Physical Description

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L'Chaim! To Life: Conference Kick off / Debate, 2016 April 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Moderator: Rabbi Julyie Roth \nTeam Hamantaschen: Professor David Dobkin and David Drew '14 \nTeam Latke: Professor Emeritus Alan Mann and Lauren Frost '16; " L'Chaim! To Life: Celebrating 100 Years of Jewish Life at Princeton \n\nConference Kickoff: Latke-Hamentaschen Debate \n\nModerator: Rabbi Julyie Roth \nTeam Hamantaschen: Professor David Dobkin and David Drew '14 \nTeam Latke: Professor Emeritus Alan Mann and Lauren Frost '16; run time: 1:13:41

Physical Description

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L'Chaim! To Life: Judaic Studies at Princeton, 2016 April 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Moderator: Martha Himmelfarb\nPanelists: Yaacob Dweck, Naphtali Meshel, Esther (Starry) Schor\n; run time: 45:29

Physical Description

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PRS-Ofc of the President. Path to Princeton video, 2016 April 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christopher Eisgruber; run time: 4:35

Physical Description

2 items

L'Chaim! To Life: Genzia Project-Rustow/Krakowski, 2016 April 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Marina Rustow, Eve Krakowski; "L'Chaim! To Life: Celebrating 100 Years of Jewish Life at Princeton \n\nThe Princeton Genzia Project Marina Rustow, Eve Krakowski; run time: 00:38:13

Physical Description

2 items

HUM-Council of the Humanities. Prospects for the Theory of Syntax Conference, 2016 April 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Noam Chomsky; "Private Simulcast from McCormick 101 to Betts Channel 8\n\nhttp://linguistics.princeton.edu/; run time: 01:38:17

Physical Description

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L'Chaim! To Life: Israeli-American Relations, 2016 April 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Jeremy Ben-Ami '84, Daniel Kurtzer, Martin Kramer '75 *78 *82; run time: 59:48

Physical Description

2 items

VPS-Other Programs. L'Chaim! To Life: David Spergel, 2016 April 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: David Spergel; "L'Chaim! To Life: Celebrating 100 Years of Jewish Life at Princeton \nJews, Princeton and The Universe - David Spergel '82; run time: 50:55

Physical Description

2 items

L'Chaim! To Life: Closing Reception/Mark Wilf '84, 2016 April 16. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mark Wilf '84; "L'Chaim! To Life: Celebrating 100 Years of Jewish Life at Princeton \n\nMark Wilf '84, Owner and President, Minnesota Vikings; run time: 00:37:37,07

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Center for African American Studies. Toni Morrison Lecture Series - Dr. Wole Soyinka - Sweet are the Uses of Diversity, 2016 April 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr. Wole Soyinka; "Wole Soyinka will deliver the 2016 Toni Morrison Lectures. The series of three talks which he has named Commencement Rites at the Tree of Creativity, will occur April 18th, 19th, and 20th at 5:30 p.m. each day. April 18th: In Praise and Dread of Trees; April 19th: Sweet are the Uses of Diversity; April 20th: As It Was in the Beginning; run time: 57:15

Physical Description

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SOC-Chair. Soc 504 Lecture, 2016 April 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "Sociology 504 class on regularization; run time: 1:27:58

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Center for African American Studies. Toni Morrison Lecture Series - Dr. Wole Soyinka - Sweet are the Uses of Diversity, 2016 April 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr. Wole Soyinka; "Wole Soyinka will deliver the 2016 Toni Morrison Lectures. The series of three talks which he has named Commencement Rites at the Tree of Creativity, will occur April 18th, 19th, and 20th at 5:30 p.m. each day. April 18th: In Praise and Dread of Trees; April 19th: Sweet are the Uses of Diversity; April 20th: As It Was in the Beginning; run time: 1:28:53

Physical Description

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SEA-Undergraduate. Princeton Preview for Engineering, 2016 April 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dean Peter Bogucki and six undergraduate (TBD); "Panel held in Friend 101 \nSimulcast to Maeder Hall Auditorium; run time: null

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Center for African American Studies. Toni Morrison Lecture Series - Dr. Wole Soyinka - As it Was in the Beginning, 2016 April 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Dr. Wole Soyinka; "Wole Soyinka will deliver the 2016 Toni Morrison Lectures. The series of three talks which he has named Commencement Rites at the Tree of Creativity, will occur April 18th, 19th, and 20th at 5:30 p.m. each day. April 18th: In Praise and Dread of Trees; April 19th: Sweet are the Uses of Diversity; April 20th: As It Was in the Beginning; run time: 1:20:14

Physical Description

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DOC-UG Admissions. Princeton Preview Bridge Year/International Programs Panel, 2016 April 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 1:00:40

Physical Description

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Princeton Preview Welcome Address, 2016 April 20. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: President Eisgruber, Dean Rapelye, Lindsay Bigoness; run time: 16:59

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. S-16 Lecture Series: Reading Structures, 2016 April 25. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Barry Bergdoll, Hal Foster, and Guy Nordenson; "Reading Structures: 39 Projects and Built Works, A Conversation with Barry Bergdoll, Hal Foster, and Guy Nordenson.; run time: 1:45:23

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

2 items

ACEE Highlight Seminar Series, 2016 April 25. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: James Liao; "Re-Designing Metabolism for Carbon Management; run time: 1:01:12,21

Physical Description

2 items

HLS-Hellenic Studies. Reading - Christos Ikonomou, 2016 April 26. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christos Ikonomou, Dimitri Gondicas, Karen Emmerich; "http://www.princeton.edu/hellenic/; run time: 01:17:48

Physical Description

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Farber Festschrift, 2016 April 29. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Hank Farber; "Dinner honoring professor Hank Farber. Colleagues will give remarks from the podium. Speaker names to be provided...; run time: 01:09:50

Physical Description

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Princeton university. Department of art and archaeology. Art 367 Inca Art and Architecture, 2016 May 2. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andrew Hamilton, Beth Wang, Emma Latham, Faridah Laffan, Gabriela Molina, Jacqueline Gufford, Katie Woo, Matthew Parodi; "this will be class presentations from trip to Peru; audio visual support will be done by Marilyn Hansen from Art and Archaeology.; run time: 9:40

Princeton university. Department of art and archaeology
Biographical / Historical

From its modest origins as a series of lectures on architecture given in 1832, the Department of Art and Archaeology has grown by leaps and bounds to become one of the University's most distinguised academic departments, responsible for the education of students on the graduate and undergraduate level as well as the administration of the Princeton Art Museum. Though the subjects of art and architecture had periodically been taught since 1832, it was not until the arrival of Professor Allan Marquand in 1882 that they were made a consistent part of the curriculum at Princeton. As the department's first chairman, Marquand oversaw the assembly of a faculty consisting of many world-renowned scholars as well as the creation of a museum to house a collection of art for study (much of which was donated by Marquand himself). In the early 20th century Princeton University's Department of Art and Archaeology found itself at the forefront of the emerging field of Art History, largely due to Marquand's efforts. In the scholarly community the Department stood alone in its early focus on medieval and classical art, two areas of expertise for which it is still known today. Following Marquand's retirement in 1922, subsequent department chairs such as Charles Rufus Morey and Baldwin Smith carried on the expansion of the curriculum, faculty, and museum; as well as undertook new projects such as a series of archaeological digs and the Index of Christian Art.

Physical Description

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APC-Applied and Comp Math. PACM Distinguished Lecture Series, 2016 May 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Ingrid Daubechies; "Annual PACM Distinguished Lecture. Ingrid's talk is titled \"Mathematicians Helping Art Historians and Art Conservators\"; run time: 1:06:53

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Program in Near Eastern Studies. The Leon B. Poullada Lecture Series, 2016 May 5. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Nile Green, Cyrus Schayegh; "Series of three lectures on Afghanistan. We are only videotaping 2 of the 3 lectures. Changed to recording all 3\n\nTuesday, May 3rd. and \nWednesday, May 4th. \nAdded Thursday on 5/4 at 2:30 pm\n\nNile Green, Cyrus Schayegh; run time: 01:28:49 / 01:39:12 / 01:35:07

Physical Description

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Princeton university. Department of music. MUS 308 Course Recital, 2016 May 11. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: "Record concert with Taplin Tricaster and provide video files of each piece for composer/performer use; run time: Various Videos around 8 minutes each

Physical Description

2 items

HUM-European Cultural Stud. Europe Without Borders - Reflections on 40 Years of European Cultural Studies at Princeton, 2016 May 12. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Brigid Doherty, Effie Rentzou, Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen, Miguel Caballero, Rachel Cristy, Daniela Fabricius, Federica Soletta, Anthony Grafton, Eileen Reeves, Nicholas Bellinson, Holly Borham, Max Botstein, Jacob Denz, Daria Foner, Marina Isgro, Chenxin Jiang, Madeline McMahon, Mariam Rahmani; "Perspectives on European Culture: Recent DOctoberoral Research at Princeton, ECS in the World I: Studying Cultures after Princeton a conversation among ECS alumni from the classes of '97 through '14; run time: NA

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HUM-European Cultural Stud. Europe Without Borders - Reflections on 40 Years of European Cultural Studies at Princeton, 2016 May 13. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: David Bell, Robert Darnton, Sophia Rosenfeld, Deborah Krohn, Maryam Wasif Khan, Brigid Doherty, Susan Feder, Julyia Friedlander, Isabella de la Houssaye, Jonathan Kevles, Joshua D. Pollack, Randol Schoenberg, Joshua Sternfeld, Naomi Wolfensohn; "Conflict, Culture and Pedagogy\nECS in the World II: Reflections from Beyond the Academy\nA conversation among ECS alumni from the classes of '76 through '06\nKeynote Address - Europe Without Borders, Modernity Unbounded: Fin-de-Siecle Imperialism and the Avant-Garde in King Leopold's Belgium and Freud's Vienna\nObjects, Spaces, and Institutions in European Modernity and Beyond\n; run time: NA

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HUM-European Cultural Stud. Europe Without Borders - Reflections on 40 Years of European Cultural Studies at Princeton, 2016 May 14. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Anson Rabinbach, Jerrold Seigel, Stefanos Geroulanos, Timothy Nunan, Anne O'Donnell, Paul Silverstein, Bernard Harcourt, Michael Steinberg; "Historicizing Power, Sovereignty, Self-Determination in Europe and Beyond\nKeynote Address- The Future of the European Past; run time: NA

Physical Description

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ORL-Religious Life. Rabbi Jim Diamond Annual Memorial Lecture Concert, 2016 May 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Debbie Diamond, violin\nCorey Jamason, harpsichord; "Concert with 2 performers with a short talk before and after the performance; run time: 01:50:14

Physical Description

2 items

DEV-Events. Andlinger Dedication Ceremony, 2016 May 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Professor Emily Carter, Gerhard Andlinger, Christopher Eisgruber, Paul Maeder; "Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Dedication Ceremony; run time: 00:32:39,13

Physical Description

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Symposium, 2016 May 18. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Chris Eisgruber, Vince Poor, Paul Maeder, Ralph Cicerone, Ralph Izzo, Ellen Williams, ; "The Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Building Opening Celebration and Symposium will include VIPs and take place over the course of 3 days from May 18 - May 20, 2016. We will need Broadcast Center Services throughout. The dates and time are as follows: May 18 from 2:00PM to 5:00PM May 19 from 9:00AM to 4:30PM May 20 from 9:00AM to 1:00PM; run time: NA

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UAM-Public Relations. 2016 Friends Annual Mary Pitcairn Keating Lecture, 2016 May 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen; "Alice Cooney Frelinghuysen, the Anthony W. and Lulu C. Wang Curator of American Decorative Arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Princeton Class of 1976, will share insights into the American Arts and Crafts movement gleaned from a career as a curator and through reflections on her interactions with the Princeton University Art Museum\u2019s collections and exhibitions. A reception will follow in the Art Museum.; run time: 1:08:13

Physical Description

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UHS-Health Prom and Prevent-SHARE. Working Across Difference: A Conversation on Allyship, 2016 May 19. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: TBD; "Panel of speakers presenting to Princeton community.\nhttp://share.princeton.edu; run time: 01:06:58

Physical Description

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USV-CES-Representative 2. Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement, 2016 May 21. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Various; "Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement; run time: 1:51:21,07

Physical Description

2 items

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology. OIT Voices, 2016 May 23. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: run time: 56:54

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology
Biographical / Historical

The Office of Information Technology oversees Princeton University's academic and administrative systems and the information technology infrastructure that supports them. It also provides information technology products and services for students, staff, faculty, and alumni of the University.

In 1952 the University's first computer was acquired and installed as part of a military weapons analysis group. Four years later the department of Electrical Engineering offered a course on digital computer programming for the first time. In 1961 the University's first Computer Center was created in Beggs Hall of the Engineering Quadrangle as a resource for students and faculty seeking to make use of the young technology of the computer. The initial director was electrical engineering professor Edward McCluskey, who held the position until 1966, when Roald Buhler assumed the directorship.

By the time construction began in 1966 for a new Computer Center located at 87 Prospect Avenue, its functions were considered to be a University-wide scholarly resource that members of the University community could use without charge. Mirroring the upgrade in the facilities was an upgrade in computing equipment, as the original IBM 7090 models in the computer center were replaced with the more advanced IBM 360/91 and later the IBM 370/158, capable of far more complex tasks. As computers became an increasingly common sight on campus and were integrated into student life and academics, the Computer Center continued to expand in size and importance. In 1971 Administrative Systems and Data Processing merged with the Computer Center operation and in 1974 the Interactive Computing Graphics Laboratory was established, which held a number of time-sharing terminals and supporting equipment.

In 1984 faculty and student committees on computing recommended decentralizing computing and the University received a Pegasus grant from IBM which allowed for more workstations and the refining of the technical infrastructure. The position of the Vice President for Computing and Information Technology was created in 1985 to coordinate University-wide computing matters, and the office was comprised of four major areas: Information Services, Financial and Contractual Services, Systems and Operations, and Administrative Services and Information Systems. The hiring of Ira Fuchs in this new position led to numerous improvements, including the expansion of the computing staff, the orchestration of Tigernet as a campus telecommunications infrastructure, and the renaming of the Computer Center as the Computing Center, which reflected the movement from centralized to distributed computing. The Office of Information Technology was created in 2001, and the new organization expanded the administrative support system and goals of advanced scientific research of the previous technical infrastructure into all aspects of teaching, research, scholarship, and administration for the University.

Currently, the Office of Information Technology consists of six departments: Academic Services, Administrative Information Systems, Enterprise Infrastructure Services, Support Services, Administration and Finance, and Project and Consulting Services. These departments enable the effective use of information technology in support of Princeton University through various goals, including supporting the use and development of information technology to enable academic innovation, providing leadership in planning for the effective use of technology, providing a reliable technology infrastructure, maintaining reliable employees, and enabling communication and collaboration among information technology professionals and users of information technology.

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2016 Lecture Series - Sylvia Lavin, 2016 May 27. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Sylvia Lavin; "Speaker: Sylvia Lavin; run time: 01:33:44

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Center for the Study of Religion. Faith and Ethics in the Executive Suite: Dual Career Couples, 2016 May 27. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: David Miller, Marian Ott, Craig Phillip; "A discussion about utilizing and adhering to faith in the business world; run time: 00:54:50,17

Physical Description

2 items

PRS-Ofc of the President. YaLa Conference, 2016 June 6. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Christopher Eisgruber; run time: 1:00

Physical Description

2 items

L'Chaim! To Life:Opening Remarks/Early Jewish Life/Pres. Eisgruber/Student Experience, 2016 June 15. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Mitch Julyis '77\nJonathan Sarna\n\nPresident Eisgruber\nJill Dolan\nShira Cohen '16, Samuel Major '16, Hillel Friedman '17, Jillian Silbert '18, Avi Wolf gs; run time: null

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Architecture \"Digital Gestaltung\, circa 2014-2016. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Philipp Schaerer; run time: 2:27:18

Physical Description

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Postmodern Procedures - Inking Andrew Holmes and Jimenez Lai DIscussion, circa 2014-2016. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andrew Holmes, Jimenez Lai; run time: 20:57

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

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Princeton University. Department of Politics. POL 240/WWS 312 Class Session, circa 2014-2016. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Andy Moravcsik, Robert Keohane; run time: 52:07

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

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Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. Smart Data Pricing Forum - Introduction/Paul Jacobs, circa 2014-2016. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Paul Jacobs; run time: 1:13:14

Physical Description

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DFR-Corp/Fdn Relation. ODL Bootcamp - MD-SAL/Internals, circa 2014-2016. 2 items.
Scope and Contents

Speakers: Chuck Black, Ben Carle; run time: 2:26:52

Physical Description

2 items

Scope and Contents

Includes video recordings of Princeton-related lectures, conferences, symposia, events, ceremonies and creative works.

Arrangement

The recordings are arranged by item number and have been left in their original order.

Physical Description

228 digital files

DUS-Student Organizations. Families Welcome, 2016 September 3. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jill Dolan, Rochelle Calhoun, Aleksandra Czulak '17, Charlie Baker '17, and Vivian Bazarko '17, Calvin Chin, Andrew Sun '17 ; Details: A welcome for freshmen families with a slideshow and guest speakers including Dean Jill Dolan, Vice President Rochelle Calhoun, and students.; Run Time: 46:44:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

DUS-Student Organizations. SHARE: The Way You Move, 2016 September 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: In this student-written, student-performed production, the characters strive to protect their friends from harm as they navigate problematic situations. Learn to be an effective bystander, and become part of the campus movement to prevent interpersonal violence at Princeton. #RespectMatters ; Run Time: 1:23:43

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series, 2016 September 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Alexander Mitsos ; Details: \t\nThe center is most known for its Highlight Seminar Series. Notable experts in energy and environmental issues from all over the world are invited to speak. Most seminars are held on Mondays (unless otherwise noted) from 4:00 p.m. ¿ 5:15 p.m. in the center¿s Maeder Hall. A reception will be provided in the lobby of Maeder Hall immediately following the seminar. ; Run Time: 1:04:57

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Dean's Lecture Series: Peter Eisenman, 2016 September 19. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Peter Eisenman ; Run Time: 1:36:18

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings, 2016 September 21. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 47:59:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings, 2016 September 23. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 51:30:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOC-Wilson College. Signature Lecture: Border Cantos, 2016 September 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Richard Misrach and Guillermo Galindo ; Run Time: 1:28:50

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology. OIT Voices, 2016 September 29. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 1:04:31

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology
Biographical / Historical

The Office of Information Technology oversees Princeton University's academic and administrative systems and the information technology infrastructure that supports them. It also provides information technology products and services for students, staff, faculty, and alumni of the University.

In 1952 the University's first computer was acquired and installed as part of a military weapons analysis group. Four years later the department of Electrical Engineering offered a course on digital computer programming for the first time. In 1961 the University's first Computer Center was created in Beggs Hall of the Engineering Quadrangle as a resource for students and faculty seeking to make use of the young technology of the computer. The initial director was electrical engineering professor Edward McCluskey, who held the position until 1966, when Roald Buhler assumed the directorship.

By the time construction began in 1966 for a new Computer Center located at 87 Prospect Avenue, its functions were considered to be a University-wide scholarly resource that members of the University community could use without charge. Mirroring the upgrade in the facilities was an upgrade in computing equipment, as the original IBM 7090 models in the computer center were replaced with the more advanced IBM 360/91 and later the IBM 370/158, capable of far more complex tasks. As computers became an increasingly common sight on campus and were integrated into student life and academics, the Computer Center continued to expand in size and importance. In 1971 Administrative Systems and Data Processing merged with the Computer Center operation and in 1974 the Interactive Computing Graphics Laboratory was established, which held a number of time-sharing terminals and supporting equipment.

In 1984 faculty and student committees on computing recommended decentralizing computing and the University received a Pegasus grant from IBM which allowed for more workstations and the refining of the technical infrastructure. The position of the Vice President for Computing and Information Technology was created in 1985 to coordinate University-wide computing matters, and the office was comprised of four major areas: Information Services, Financial and Contractual Services, Systems and Operations, and Administrative Services and Information Systems. The hiring of Ira Fuchs in this new position led to numerous improvements, including the expansion of the computing staff, the orchestration of Tigernet as a campus telecommunications infrastructure, and the renaming of the Computer Center as the Computing Center, which reflected the movement from centralized to distributed computing. The Office of Information Technology was created in 2001, and the new organization expanded the administrative support system and goals of advanced scientific research of the previous technical infrastructure into all aspects of teaching, research, scholarship, and administration for the University.

Currently, the Office of Information Technology consists of six departments: Academic Services, Administrative Information Systems, Enterprise Infrastructure Services, Support Services, Administration and Finance, and Project and Consulting Services. These departments enable the effective use of information technology in support of Princeton University through various goals, including supporting the use and development of information technology to enable academic innovation, providing leadership in planning for the effective use of technology, providing a reliable technology infrastructure, maintaining reliable employees, and enabling communication and collaboration among information technology professionals and users of information technology.

Physical Description

1 digital file

GER-German. Synthesia of Law (Day One), 2016 September 29. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 1:27:31

Physical Description

1 digital file

GER-German. Synthesia of Law (Day Two Morning Panel), 2016 September 30. 1 digital file.
Physical Description

1 digital file

Nobel Prize Press Conference, 2016 October 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Duncan Haldane, Christopher Eisgruber, Daniel Day; Run Time: 30:16:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOC-Office of Dean of College. Career Services Presentation, 2016 October 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Presentation. \How Career Services Assists Students in Defining and Pursuing Their Career and Life Vision.; Run Time: 1:09:24

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Mol 433 - Recording lectures, 2016 October 20. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jane Flint; Run Time: 1:02:34

Physical Description

1 digital file

LIB-Lewis Library. Open Access Panel Discussion, 2016 October 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Eugene Higgins, Clancy Rowley, Matthew Salganik ; Details: Faculty Panel : What Open Access Means to Me - the panel will share their perspectives on Open Access and discuss the opportunities and challenges that it is making to their research ; Run Time: 1:20:53

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Alumni Educ. Human Genome Project/Academic Mini-Reunion 2015, 2015 October 02. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Heather Thieringer, Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology; Details: This lecture is part of weekend long program, an Academic mini-reunion for returning alumni classes. October 2-3, 2015. This lecture being recorded is titled: From the Human Genome Project to Personalized Medicine: An interactive lecture on DNA analysis;

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton Freshman Families Weekend Highlight Reel, 2015 October 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Senior Assoc Dean Claire Fowler, Lesa Redmond, Sofia Gomez, Sindiso Nyathi, Jill Dolan, President Christopher Eisgruber, VP for Campus Life W. Rochelle Calhoun, Kathleen Deignan, The Rev. Dr. Alison Boden, ; Details: President's Assembly/ Liberal Arts Panel Discussion;

Physical Description

1 digital file

HUM-Council of the Humanities. 50 years of the National Endowment for the Humanities, 2015 November 16. 1 digital file.
Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Physics. Hamilton Colloquium with F. Duncan Haldane, 2016 November 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:F. Duncan Haldane; Details: The Department of Physics Hamilton Colloquium will feature Princeton's F. Duncan Haldane, winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics.;

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Education. Opening Lecture with Marika Sarder, 2016 November 19. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Marika Sarder; Details: Opening Lecture for Princeton University Art Museum Fall Lecture Series; Run Time: 0:57:22:06

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center For Energy and the Environment Hightlight - Steven Cowley, 2016 November 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Steven Cowley; Details: Steven Cowley, president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, will speak on the topic of ¿Driving Down the Cost and Scale of Fusion Energy¿ as part of the 2016-2017 Highlight Seminar Series at the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University.; Run Time: 1:21:12:08

Physical Description

1 digital file

Trump and the World: A Roundtable Discussion, 2016 November 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jeremy Adelman, HistoryMark Beissinger, PoliticsChristina Davis, PoliticsJulia Elyachar, AnthropologyBernard Haykel, Near Eastern StudiesCarolyn Rouse, AnthropoologyKim Lane Scheppele, SociologyYu Xie, SociologyDeborah Yashar, Politics; Details: Join us as we listen to a panel of Princeton professors weigh in on how a Trump presidency is expected to impact the world.; Run Time: 1:21:15:04

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. CITP/PIIRS GSR Lecture: \Internet Resilience: Analyzing the Systemic Risks of a Digital Future\, 2017 January 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nick Feamster (COS/CITP), Jennifer Rexford (COS); Details: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Internet Resilience: Analyzing the Systemic Risks of a Digital Future Nick Feamster, Professor of Computer Science, Acting Director of the Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University Jennifer Rexford,Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering, Chair of the Computer Science Department, Princeton University 4:30pm, Computer Science Building, Room 104; Run Time: 1:07:22:08

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Public Relations. Artist Talk: Pat Steir, 2016 October 08. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Pat Steir; Details: Painter Pat Steir will discuss her work, including two major paintings that recently entered the Museum¿s collections and are featured in the contemporary gallery, alongside works from the exhibition A Material Legacy, this fall. Steir has been at the forefront of American painting since the late 1980s when she first experimented with her signature pour painting technique. Now in her fifth decade of artistic practice, her canvases bridge the sensibilities of Eastern philosophy, Abstract Expressionism, and Conceptual art.; Run Time: 0:59:54:04

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Criminality, Deviance, and Anthropological Diversity, 2016 November 15. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Riccardo Nicolosi; Run Time: 1:18:06:05

Physical Description

1 digital file

APC-Applied and Comp Math. Statistics, Machine Learning, and Understanding the 2016 Election, 2016 November 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Samuel S.-H. Wang,; Run Time: 1:02:23:02

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. ARC Signature Lecture, 2016 December 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Florencia Pita, Jackilin Hah Bloom; Run Time: 1:07:04:23

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. PIIRS Director's Book Forum: War and Society, 2016 December 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Miguel Centeno; Run Time: 1:22:47:17

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Public Relations. Artist Talk: Teresita Fernandez, 2016 October 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Teresita Fernandez; Details: Teresita Fern¿ndez, whose Nocturnal (Cinematic Sky) is featured in the special exhibition A Material Legacy, will discuss her work and respond to questions. Fern¿ndez is best known for her prominent public sculptures and unconventional use of materials in works that are inspired by a rethinking of the meaning of landscape and place, as well as by diverse historical and cultural references.; Run Time: 1:11:01:12

Physical Description

1 digital file

An Evening with Carmen Carrera, 2016 September 29. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Carmen Carrera; Details: Join us for a conversation with trans activist and model Carmen Carrera as she discusses her intersecting identities, activism, and work. When not modeling or filming, Carrera devotes her time speaking at conferences throughout South America and abroad, working with organizations like SUE¿OS LGBT to combat transphobia and discrimination. Her work focuses on, among other things, transgender Latinas, making her work both intersectional and inherently Latina.; Run Time: 1:24:32:06

Physical Description

1 digital file

DUS-Student Organizations. Academic Integrity, 2016 September 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: An interactive series of discussions and presentations covering academic integrity and the Princeton Honor Code. First-year students will reflect on the differences between academic integrity at their various high schools and academic integrity at Princeton. They will learn how to succeed academically, with integrity, as undergraduate scholars. Faculty members, deans, and fellow students will de-mystify the Honor Code, plagiarism, and other issues in academic work. By the end of the program, first-year students will feel empowered to make original contributions in class, and informed about the many resources available to them at Princeton.; Run Time: 1:03:58:13

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOF-Public Lectures. Edge Lecture - Jamelle Bouie, 2016 December 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jamelle Bouie and Princeton's Sam Wang; Details: Edge Lecture by Slate Political Correspondent Jamelle Bouie, in conversation with Sam Wang.; Run Time: 1:27:39:26

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOC-Advising. Class of 2020 Opening Meeting, 2016 September 03. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jill Dolan, Rochelle Calhoun, Janet Rapelye, Jeff Wieser '74, Aleksandra Czulak ¿17, Carolyn Liziewski ¿18; Details: Opening meeting for all first-year students. Remarks will be made by the aforementioned speakers.; Run Time: 0:48:17:18

Physical Description

1 digital file

DUS-Student Organizations. Reflections on Diversity, 2016 September 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Sam Offer; Details: Orientation 2016 Session that focuses on community building, diversity, and and inclusion on Princeton¿s campus. The keynote speaker, Rev. Sam Offer, of Washington Consulting Group, is a nationally-known speaker, consultant, facilitator and trainer on diversity and inclusion, social justice, multiculturalism, religion, leadership, and community development.; Run Time: 1:04:28:04

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Politics Plenary Sessions (Fall 2016), 2016 October 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Professors Nolan McCarty and Alisha Holland; Details: Politics juniors are required to attend the Plenary Sessions. We plan to make the recordings available only to the students who will be studying abroad; Run Time: 1:37:54:14

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Politics Plenary Sessions (Fall 2016), 2016 November 29. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Professors Nolan McCarty and Alisha Holland; Details: Politics juniors are required to attend the Plenary Sessions. We plan to make the recordings available only to the students who will be studying abroad.; Run Time: 1:28:45:10

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

1 digital file

ORL-Music. Carillon Bell Concert, 2016 July 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Carillon recital featuring duets by Lisa Lonie (University Carillonneur) and Janet Tebbel (Guest Carillonneur); Run Time: 1:08:52:16

Physical Description

1 digital file

GER-German. A Narration Alexander Kluge in Princeton, 2016 October 20. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Alexander Kluge, Devin Fore, Jamie Rankin, Ben Lerner, Phillip Ekardt; Details: Readings, Lectures, Conversations and New Work in Video and Film by Alexander Kluge;

Physical Description

1 digital file

DGS-Diversity Initiatives. PSURE Final Presentations, 2016 August 05. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Dean Dale Trevino; Dean Julie Yun; Dr. Renita Miller; Neal Whetstone (student); Gabrielle Akcelik (student); Jessica Obie (student); Reuben Perez (student); Samanda Robinson (student); Vanya Reid-Hinkson (student); Joshua Strayhorn (student); Eric Pitty; Details: The Graduate School at Princeton University runs an 8 week intensive summer program for non-PU students interested in applying to graduate programs. Students work closely with Graduate School staff on the Diversity and Inclusion Team, graduate student mentors, and faculty mentors to produce original research over the course of 8 weeks. This event will highlight and showcase the work that the students have completed during their time at Princeton University.; Run Time: N/A Multiple "file"s

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Spring 2016 Lecture Series - Sandy Attia, 2016 March 23. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Sandy Attia; Details: Sandy Attia speaks at Princeton University\nArchitecture Lecture Series - Spring 2016; Run Time: 1:15:22

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

DUS-Student Organizations. Aspects of Campus Life, 2016 September 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Featuring Public Safety, University Health Services, and Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, this session will discuss the values of our community and highlight how to make safe choices and engage in healthy behaviors. ; Run Time: 1:14:59

Physical Description

1 digital file

HUM-Council of the Humanities. 2016 Humanities Colloquium, 2016 September 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Eddie Glaude; Details: Only going to record Keynote speaker which is Eddie Glaude starting at 1:30 pm.\n\nMay want a 2 camera set up - to get back to me.\n\n9/9/2016 spoke with Jeannine she said one camera shoot. Starts at 1:30 goes to 2:45 then there's a break until 3 pm so videographer must be done and out by 3 when they resume. JG; Run Time: 1:17:51

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 9-14-2016, 2016 September 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: These lectures are held in Icahn 101. Recordings are on Mon/Wed/Fri from 10-10:50am before fall break, and then Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs/Fri from 10-10:50am after fall break. \n\nPlease let us know ahead of time if the equipment is working properly and if these lectures could be recorded remotely. (Equipment is being checked and addressed this month)\n\n\nCompleted on 9-16-16 -- DE; Run Time: 49:46:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

HUM-American Studies. On Remembering Others: Vietnam and the Memory of War, 2016 September 19. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Viet Thanh Nguyen; Run Time: 1:01:48

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Politics Plenary Sessions (Fall 2016), 2016 September 23. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Professors Nolan McCarty and Alisha Holland; Details: Politics juniors are required to attend the Plenary Sessions. We plan to make the recordings available only to the students who will be studying abroad.; Run Time: 1:32:52

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 9-26-2016, 2016 September 26. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Lecture recordings for ISC231-232 in the fall term.; Run Time: 53:22:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

EEB-Graduate. \tBiodiversity Conservation in the Hyperdiverse, Heterogeneous Forests of the Western Amazon, 2016 September 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jacob Socolar; Details: The Final Public Oral examination of Jacob Socolar entitled \Biodiversity Conservation in the Hyperdiverse, Heterogeneous Forests of the Western Amazon\; Run Time: 1:06:49

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. BREXIT: Why and How the United Kingdom Leaves the European Union, 2016 September 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Harold James, Linda Colley, Andrew Moravcsik, R. Daniel Keleman, Kim Lane Scheppele; Details: Panel Discussion; Run Time: 1:57:11

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Physics. Dept. of Physics Hamilton Colloquium with speaker Frans Pretorius, Princeton University, 2016 September 29. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Frans Pretorius; Details: Princeton University professor of physics, Frans Pretorius will be providing the Department of Physics Hamilton Lecture. The talk is usually 45 minutes long and followed by Q&A session.; Run Time: 1:10:27

Physical Description

1 digital file

EEB-Graduate. Vision & Motion in Collective Behavior, 2016 October 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Colin Twomey; Details: The Final Public Oral Examination of Colin Twomey entitled \Vision & Motion in Collective Behavior\; Run Time: 59:37:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

GER-German. Synthesia of Law (Day Three), 2016 October 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 2:04:33

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Dean's Lecture Series: Ellie Abrons, 2016 October 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Ellie Abrons; Details: Dean's Lecture Series: Ellie Abrons; Run Time: 59:09:00

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 10 December 2016, 2016 October 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Lecture recordings for ISC231-232 in the fall term.; Run Time: 48:03:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 10-19-2016, 2016 October 19. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 47:37:00

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1 digital file

DOC-Office of Dean of College. Faculty Lecture: Machiavelli's Prince on the Eithics of Power:, 2016 October 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Melissa Lane; Details: Full title: \Machiavelli's Prince on the Ethics of Power: Should Rulers Be Bound by Everyday Ethics?\ Melissa Lane, Class of 1943 Professor of Politics and Director of University Center for Human Values ; Run Time: 50:55:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOC-Office of Dean of College. Faculty Lecture: \Words and Music: Sense and Sensibility\, 2016 October 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Donnacha Dennehy; Details: Donnacha Dennehy, Assistant Professor of Music\n \t\nFaculty Lecture:1 Friday 10:00 - 10:50 a.m. Donnacha Dennehy McCosh Hall, Room 50.; Run Time: 53:11:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

ITP-Events. CITP Conference: The Internet of Things, 2016 October 21. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: The CITP Conference will include 3 Sessions, each with 4 speakers per panel, seated on a stage. The Moderator of each panel will stand at a podium. The Keynote speaker will speak from the podium .; Run Time: 01:51:29 / 01:08:56 / 01:22:26 / 01:19:13

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1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Job Talk - Michael GIBILISCO (FQ), 2016 October 25. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Michael GIBILISCO; Details: Faculty candidate's job talk for the Dept of Politics; Run Time: 1:19:01

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 10-26-2016, 2016 October 26. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 44:55:00

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1 digital file

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight Seminar Series, 2016 October 24. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Lee Rybeck Lynd ; Details: \t\nThe center is most known for its Highlight Seminar Series. Notable experts in energy and environmental issues from all over the world are invited to speak. Most seminars are held on Mondays (unless otherwise noted) from 4:00 p.m. ¿ 5:15 p.m. in the center¿s Maeder Hall. A reception will be provided in the lobby of Maeder Hall immediately following the seminar. ; Run Time: 1:03:58

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1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 10-28-2016, 2016 October 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 52:42:00

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1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Job Talk - Kris-Stella TRUMP (AP), 2016 November 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Kris-Stella TRUMP (AP) ; Details: Faculty candidate's job talk for the Dept of Politics; Run Time: 1:14:47

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

1 digital file

HUM-American Studies. An X-Citing Evening with Legendary X-Men Writer Chris Claremont, 2016 November 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Chris Claremont; Paul Levitz; introduction by Stacy Wolf ; Details: A conversation between Professor Levitz and Mr. Claremont, with introduction by Professor Wolf\n\nhttp://ams.princeton.edu/events; Run Time: 1:34:39

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Job Talk - Jonathan Mummolo (AP), 2016 November 08. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jonathan Mummolo ; Details: Faculty candidate's job talk for the Dept of Politics; Run Time: 1:15:43

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Job Talk - Andrew GUESS (AP), 2016 November 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Andrew GUESS; Details: Faculty candidate's job talk for the Dept of Politics; Run Time: 1:18:27

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

Physical Description

1 digital file

MRC-Mossavar-Rahmani Center. East Iran in Antiquity: Silk Road and Central Asia outside the Paradigm of Eurasian Trade, 2016 November 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Khodadad Rezakhani ; Details: Aside from the introducer who needs a lav mic, this will be a single speaker who needs a lav mic. He will likely be sharing slides through the room's flat panel, which can be directly inserted into the video during post-production. This room is seminar-style with people sitting around a table (eating) and around the room's periphery.\n\nhttp://www.princeton.edu/iran/events; Run Time: 1:11:30

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Stephen Kotkin - Keynote, 2016 November 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Stephen Kotkin; Details: Keynote speaker and lifetime achievement award; Run Time: 11:04

Physical Description

1 digital file

Job Talk - Ranjit Lall (IR), 2016 November 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Ranjit Lall; Details: Faculty candidate's job talk for the Dept of Politics; Run Time: 1:19:30

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Mol 433 - Recording lectures, 2016 November 15. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jane Flint; Details: There are a molecular biology classes that needs to be recorded (Audio and Visual):\n10/20/16: 11am - 12:20pm LTL 005\n11/15/16: 11am - 12:20pm LTL 005; Run Time: 1:22:55

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Dean's Lecture Series: Frank Barkow, 2016 November 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Frank Barkow ; Details: Dean's Lecture Series: Frank Barkow ; Run Time: 1:16:01

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Public Relations. Artist Talk: Shahzia Sikander, 2016 November 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Shahzia Sikander\nJames Steward ; Details: To celebrate her major public commissions for Princeton University¿s 20 Washington Road¿the new home for the Economics Department and its many international programs, Shahzia Sikander will discuss her work, followed by an interview with Museum Director James Steward. In her pioneering practice, the Pakistani-American artist takes Indo-Persian miniature painting as a point of departure to examine the forces at stake in contested cultural and political histories.\n\nhttp://artmuseum.princeton.edu/visit/calendar/2016-08/artists-talk-shahzia-sikander; Run Time: 1:16:05

Physical Description

1 digital file

The Impact of Lead Exposure on our Students, 2016 November 18. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: http://www.ers.princeton.edu/events/ers-events/impact-lead-exposure-our-students-what-can-schools-do-mitigate-problem\n\n \t\nOne day conference with panels and speakers; Run Time: N/A

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 11-21-2016, 2016 November 21. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 50:07:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 11-22-2016, 2016 November 22. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 51:41:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

ENE-Corporate Affiliates. Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership Fifth Annual Meeting, 2016 November 11. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership, of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, hosts its fifth annual meeting, bringing together E-ffiliates corporate members, industry and policy leaders, faculty, and students for a full day of presentations on energy and the environment.; Run Time: N/A

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 11-28-2016, 2016 November 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 51:48:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Doing Everything Together: Exploring Female Same-Sex Intimacy in Postcolonial Ghana, 2016 November 29. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Serena O. Dankwa ; Details: http://princetoniirsr2abpym46j.devcloud.acquia-sites.com/event/doing-everything-together-exploring-female-same-sex-intimacy-postcolonial-ghana; Run Time: 1:15:46

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 11-30-2016, 2016 November 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 47:15:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Art and Visual Cultures in Africa Today: A Mini-Symposium with ACLS/ASA Presidential Fellows, 2016 November 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nomusa Makhubu, Evassy Tumusiime, Okechukwu Nwafor; Details: Three speakers will present their work, twenty to thirty minutes each.\n\nhttp://princetoniirsr2abpym46j.devcloud.acquia-sites.com/event/art-and-visual-cultures-africa-today; Run Time: 1:46:45

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 12 January 2016, 2016 December 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 51:11:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 12 February 2016, 2016 December 02. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 51:56:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Public Relations. World AIDS Day: A Conversation with Edmund White and Larry Kramer, 2016 December 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Edmund White, Larry Kramer, James Steward ; Details: On the international day of action and mourning in response to the AIDS crisis, the Museum will host a discussion with Edmund White, professor of creative writing at Princeton and renowned author, and Larry Kramer, gay rights advocate, author, and prize-winning playwright, who will share reminiscences, read from their work, and answer questions from the audience. Museum Director James Steward will moderate.; Run Time: 1:15:55

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Selves, Their Guidance System, and Narrative Fallibility, 2016 December 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Arthur Frank; Details: reees lecture series; Run Time: 1:26:21

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 12 August 2016, 2016 December 08. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 49:31:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 12 December 2016, 2016 December 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 50:29:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 12-13-2016, 2016 December 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 50:39:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

LSI-Undergraduate. ISC 231-232 Lecture Recordings - 12-16-2016, 2016 December 16. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 26:44:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Faculty Candidate Nandan Nerurkar CHALK TALK, 2017 January 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nandan Nerurkar; Run Time: 0:58:56

Physical Description

1 digital file

ORF-Oper Res Fin Eng. Colloquim - Miklos Racz, 2017 February 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Miklos Racz ; Run Time: 1:03:17

Physical Description

1 digital file

ORF-Oper Res Fin Eng. Colloquim - Rachel Cummings, 2017 February 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Rachel Cummings; Run Time: 1:07:29

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Spring 2017 course MB 458, 2017 February 08. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Weekly 2017 Spring course, MB458. Held on every Wed evening at 7-10pm in room 118 Lewis Thomas lab. Professor Jeff STock is the instructor.; Run Time: 1:52:52

Physical Description

1 digital file

ITP-Events. CITP Lecture Series: Ed Felten, 2017 February 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Ed Felten; Details: CITP Lecture Series featuring Ed Felten\nhttps://citp.princeton.edu/event/felten-2/; Run Time: 1:07:25

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Free Speech Series - Danielle Citron, 2017 February 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Danielle Citron; Details: This series will run on 3 separate dates: 2/14, 3/14, and 3/28. This series should be recorded and streamed live.\n\nSimulcast to Lewis Library 121 ; Run Time: 1:29:05

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Faculty Candidate Saul Villeda Seminar, 2017 February 15. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Saul Villeda; Details: Molecular Biology Faculty Candidate Saul Villeda to present 1 hour seminar.; Run Time: 1:04:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

WWS-Julis-Rabinowitz Ctr (JRC). JRCPPF's Sixth Annual Conference, 2017 February 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Xiang Zhou, Li Gan, Terry Sicular, Chang-Tai Hsieh, Wei Xiong, Nicholas Lardy, Jun Qian, Kinda Hachem, Shangiin Wei, Mark Spiegle, Joseph Gyourko ; Details: The JRCPPF's Sixth Annual Conference - all-day event with individual speakers and panelists. \n\nhttp://jrc.princeton.edu/annual-conference/sixth-annual-conference/program; Run Time: N/A

Physical Description

1 digital file

MAT-Mathematics. Minerva Lectures - Shmuel Weinberger, 2017 February 21. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Shmuel Weinberger; Details: Math Dept Minerva Lectures featuring Shmuel Weinberger of University of Chicago; Run Time: 1:06:30

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. The Future of US-Russia Relations - Thomas Graham, 2017 February 22. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Thomas Graham ; Run Time: 1:36:10

Physical Description

1 digital file

MAT-Mathematics. Minerva Lectures - Shmuel Weinberger (2), 2017 February 23. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Shmuel Weinberger; Details: Math Dept Minerva Lectures featuring Shmuel Weinberger of University of Chicago; Run Time: 1:07:34

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Lunch Seminar - Young-Shin Jun, 2017 February 24. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Young-Shin Jun; Run Time: 0:57:43

Physical Description

1 digital file

MAT-Mathematics. Minerva Lectures - Shmuel Weinberger (3), 2017 February 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Schmuel Weinberger; Details: Math Dept. Minerva Lectures featuring Shmuel Weinberger of University of Chicago; Run Time: 1:03:35

Physical Description

1 digital file

MAE-Mech & Aero Engineering. Job Talk - Daniel Cohen, 2017 March 02. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Daniel Cohen; Run Time: 0:57:16

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Public Relations. Berlin Painter Lecture, 2017 March 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:J. Michael Padgett; Details: A lecture by J. Michael Padgett, curator of Ancient Art, will be followed by a reception in the Art Museum.\n\nhttp://artmuseum.princeton.edu/visit/calendar/2016-12/berlin-painter-and-his-world-athenian-vase-painting-early-fifth-century-bc; Run Time: 0:57:55

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Spring 2017 Dean's Lecture Series - Anne Holtrop, 2017 March 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Anne Holtrop;

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOF-Public Lectures. Vanuxem Lecture - Craig Venter, 2017 March 08. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Craig Venter; Details: Craig Venter sequenced the human genome in 2001. ; Run Time: 1:28:39

Physical Description

1 digital file

Trump & Russia- A Conversation with Scholars and Journalists, 2017 March 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Masha Gessen; Shaun Walker, The Guardian; Miriam Elder, Buzzfeed News; and Deborah Kaple; Details: \Trump and Russia: A Conversation with Scholars and Journalists\ will be held at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, March 9, in Betts Auditorium, School of Architecture. The panelists ¿ journalist Masha Gessen; Shaun Walker, The Guardian; Miriam Elder, Buzzfeed News; and Deborah Kaple, research scholar and lecturer, sociology ¿ will discuss what is and is not known about Trump and Russia, exploring the DNC hacking scandal, Trump's time in Russia in 2013, kompromat and the implications for the presidency as well as international relations. Caryl Emerson, the A. Watson Armour, III, University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Emeritus; and Simon Morrison, professor of music, will moderate.; Run Time: 1:34:59

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology. OIT Voices - March 10, 2017, 2017 March 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: OIT Voices - March 10, 2017; Run Time: 1:12:45

Princeton University. Office of Information Technology
Biographical / Historical

The Office of Information Technology oversees Princeton University's academic and administrative systems and the information technology infrastructure that supports them. It also provides information technology products and services for students, staff, faculty, and alumni of the University.

In 1952 the University's first computer was acquired and installed as part of a military weapons analysis group. Four years later the department of Electrical Engineering offered a course on digital computer programming for the first time. In 1961 the University's first Computer Center was created in Beggs Hall of the Engineering Quadrangle as a resource for students and faculty seeking to make use of the young technology of the computer. The initial director was electrical engineering professor Edward McCluskey, who held the position until 1966, when Roald Buhler assumed the directorship.

By the time construction began in 1966 for a new Computer Center located at 87 Prospect Avenue, its functions were considered to be a University-wide scholarly resource that members of the University community could use without charge. Mirroring the upgrade in the facilities was an upgrade in computing equipment, as the original IBM 7090 models in the computer center were replaced with the more advanced IBM 360/91 and later the IBM 370/158, capable of far more complex tasks. As computers became an increasingly common sight on campus and were integrated into student life and academics, the Computer Center continued to expand in size and importance. In 1971 Administrative Systems and Data Processing merged with the Computer Center operation and in 1974 the Interactive Computing Graphics Laboratory was established, which held a number of time-sharing terminals and supporting equipment.

In 1984 faculty and student committees on computing recommended decentralizing computing and the University received a Pegasus grant from IBM which allowed for more workstations and the refining of the technical infrastructure. The position of the Vice President for Computing and Information Technology was created in 1985 to coordinate University-wide computing matters, and the office was comprised of four major areas: Information Services, Financial and Contractual Services, Systems and Operations, and Administrative Services and Information Systems. The hiring of Ira Fuchs in this new position led to numerous improvements, including the expansion of the computing staff, the orchestration of Tigernet as a campus telecommunications infrastructure, and the renaming of the Computer Center as the Computing Center, which reflected the movement from centralized to distributed computing. The Office of Information Technology was created in 2001, and the new organization expanded the administrative support system and goals of advanced scientific research of the previous technical infrastructure into all aspects of teaching, research, scholarship, and administration for the University.

Currently, the Office of Information Technology consists of six departments: Academic Services, Administrative Information Systems, Enterprise Infrastructure Services, Support Services, Administration and Finance, and Project and Consulting Services. These departments enable the effective use of information technology in support of Princeton University through various goals, including supporting the use and development of information technology to enable academic innovation, providing leadership in planning for the effective use of technology, providing a reliable technology infrastructure, maintaining reliable employees, and enabling communication and collaboration among information technology professionals and users of information technology.

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Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Spring 2017 course MB 458, 2017 March 15. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Weekly 2017 Spring course, MB458. Held on every Wed evening at 7-10pm in room 118 Lewis Thomas lab. Professor Jeff STock is the instructor.; Run Time: 2:19:33

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. Faculty Candidate - Ludwig Schmidt - job talk, 2017 March 16. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Ludwig Schmidt; Details: EE Faculty Candidate - Ludwig Schmidt - job talk seminar; Run Time: 0:54:18

Physical Description

1 digital file

LIB-PU Library. 20170324_Library Talk - Lorcan Dempsey + DE.mp4, 2017 March 24. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Lorcan Dempsey; Details: Dempsey talk filmed for future access by Library staff online. We will also need a handheld microphone for audience question He will be showing a power point presentation.; Run Time: 1:38:46

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Highlight - Jenny Nelson, 2017 March 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jenny Nelson; Details: The center is most known for its Highlight Seminar Series. Notable experts in energy and environmental issues from all over the world are invited to speak.\n\nMost seminars are held on Mondays (unless otherwise noted) from 4:00 p.m. ¿ 5:15 p.m. in the center¿s Maeder Hall. A reception will be provided in the lobby of Maeder Hall immediately following the seminar.\n\nhttp://acee.princeton.edu/Events/; Run Time: 1:10:07

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1 digital file

Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Free Speech Series (3), 2017 March 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: This series will run on 3 separate dates: 2/14, 3/14, and 3/28. This series should be recorded and streamed live.\n\nLewis Library 120 with simulcast to Lewis 121 ; Run Time: 1:32:45

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres!: Out of the Shadows: My American Story, 2017 March 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jos¿ Qui¿onez *98, Founder and CEO, Mission Asset Fund and 2016 MacArthur Fellow; Details: http://alumni.princeton.edu/adelante\nSession as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference.; Run Time: 0:46:45

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1 digital file

VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres! Prospects for Latin America, 2017 March 31. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Miguel A. Centeno, Chair, Department of Sociology; Musgrave Professor of Sociology; Professor of Sociology and International Affairs ; Details: http://alumni.princeton.edu/adelante\nSession as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference.; Run Time: 0:53:28

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres! U.S. Elections and Polarized Latino Identity, 2017 March 31. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Ali A. Valenzuela, Assistant Professor of Politics ; Details: http://alumni.princeton.edu/adelante\nSession as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference.; Run Time: 0:44:03

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres! Luncheon Panel: The Undocumented Experience, 2017 April 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Douglas S. Massey *78, Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School; Director, Office of Population Research; Director, Program in Population Studies; Director, Program in Urban Studies;Harold Fernandez ¿89, Physician, ; Details: http://alumni.princeton.edu/adelante\nSession as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference.; Run Time: 1:15:21

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres! ¿Adelante Juntos! Closing Dinner with remarks by Nellie Gorbea ¿88, 2017 April 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nellie Gorbea ¿88, Secretary of State of Rhode Island ; Details: http://alumni.princeton.edu/adelante\nSession as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference.; Run Time: 0:28:36

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Electrical Engineering. Faculty Candidate - Song Han, 2017 April 03. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Song Han; Details: EE Faculty candidate - Song Han Job Talk Seminar; Run Time: 1:08:41

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOF-Public Lectures. Stafford Little Lecture - Rebecca Traister, 2017 April 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Rebecca Traister; Details: Stafford Little Lecture by Rebecca Traister, author of 2010's \Big Girls Don't Cry\ and 2016's \All The Single Ladies\ ; Run Time: 1:19:09

Physical Description

1 digital file

ARC-Graduate. One Complex Situation: Histories of Observation in Architecture (Morning), 2017 April 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Zeynep Celik Alexander, Jonathan Reynolds, Ayala Levin, Charles Davis, Ed Eigen, Hadas Steiner ; Details: ¿One Complex Situation: Histories of Observation in Architecture¿ is a one-day symposium that will examine how the values and practices of observation have shaped architectural research, design, history and pedagogy. Architectural thinkers have long used the language of observation to distinguish their work from other modes of experience, but scholars have only recently dedicated themselves to historicizing the contingent nature of this choice. The symposium assembles six scholars presenting case studies from Europe, America, Africa and East Asia that situate architectural knowledge-making within specific epistemological conjunctures. At a time when the so-called boundaries of architectural research are in question and the nature of truth both in the discipline and outside of it are changing, the day¿s events show that observation and what is observed form one ¿complex situation¿ that cannot be taken for granted.\n\nhttps://soa.princeton.edu/#1793; Run Time: 2:08:38

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1 digital file

WWS-Graduate-Admissions. WWS Hosting Weekend for Prospective Students - Alumni Panel, 2017 April 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Q&A panel with WWS alumni, followed by a single-speaker description of the curriculum. ; Run Time: 1:18:16

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Spring 2017 Dean's Lecture Series - Elizabeth Diller, 2017 April 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Elizabeth Diller; Run Time: 1:34:04

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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1 digital file

Princeton Environmental Institute. Fluvial Metropolis Workshop (Morning), 2017 April 11. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 2:34:29

Physical Description

1 digital file

SO-Princeton Tory. Religious Freedom Debate, 2017 April 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Linda McClain, Ryan Anderson, Stephen Macedo ; Details: A moderated debate on religious liberty hosted by the Princeton Tory.; Run Time: 1:33:31

Physical Description

1 digital file

LAO-Latin Amer Studies Prog. Dilma Rousseff Lecture, 2017 April 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Dilma Rousseff; Details: This event will feature Dilma Rousseff, Brazilian past president, in a lecture format with Q&A and a discussion to follow after.; Run Time: 1:11:04

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOC-Wilson College. Wilson College Signature Series, 2017 April 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Cornel West, Amy Goodman, Liana Theodoratou, Fazal Sheikh, Gayartri Spivak, Chris Hedges, ; Details: There will be a panel of 5-7 speakers. Each will speak for 10-15 minutes. Professor and Head of College, Eduardo Cadava will be the moderator.; Run Time: 2:03:15

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOF-Public Lectures. Edge Lecture - Nadia Murad, 2017 April 19. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nadia Murad + interpreter; Details: Nadia Murad, a survivor of ISIS genocidal violence, serves as the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador for the Dignity of Survivors of Human Trafficking \n\n http://lectures.princeton.edu; Run Time: 1:17:47

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Samia Henni Job Talk, 2017 April 20. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Samia Henni; Details: Job talk for Samia Henni in Betts Auditorium (N101) ; Run Time: 1:22:46

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Spring 2017 Course MB 458, 2017 April 26. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Weekly 2017 Spring course, MB458. Held on every Wed evening at 7-10pm in room 118 Lewis Thomas lab. Professor Jeff STock is the instructor.\n\nLast Class of Semester; Run Time: 2:10:06

Physical Description

1 digital file

MSE lecturer candidates - Roumiana Petrova, 2017 April 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Roumiana Petrova; Details: PRISM is searching to fill a lecturer position in Materials Science and Engineering. We will be brining in Dr. Petrova on April 27 and Dr. Miller on April 28. They will bothgive a brief (30 minutes) lecture.; Run Time: 0:41:01

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Public Relations. Revealing War: A Conversation about Art and Journalism in the 21st Century, 2017 April 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nicholas Schmidle; Daniel Heyman; Katherine Bussard ; Details: Responding to photographer Edmund Clark¿s documentation of the American naval base at Guant¿namo Bay and Tim Hetherington¿s photojournalistic coverage of the wars in Afghanistan and West Africa, this panel examines the moral responsibilities and contemporary challenges of representing suffering in conflict. Nicholas Schmidle | Investigative journalist, staff writer at the New Yorker and 2016 Ferris Professor of Journalism Daniel Heyman | Artist, lecturer in visual arts Katherine Bussard | Peter C. Bunnell Curator of PhotographyPresented in conjunction with the exhibition Revealing Pictures: Photographs from the Christopher E. Olofson Collection.\n\nhttp://artmuseum.princeton.edu/visit/calendar/2017-02/revealing-war-conversation-about-art-and-journalism-21st-century; Run Time: 1:07:09

Physical Description

1 digital file

Bendheim Center for Finance. FinTech at Princeton, 2017 April 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: N/A

Physical Description

1 digital file

MSE lecturer candidates - Dr. Miller, 2017 April 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Dr. Miller; Details: PRISM is currently searching to fill a lecturer position in Materials Science and Engineering. We will be brining in Dr. Petrova on April 27 and Dr. Miller on April 28. They will bothgive a brief (30 minutes) lecture.; Run Time: 0:38:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

UAM-Public Relations. Friends Annual Mary Pitcairn Keating Lecture, 2017 May 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 1:02:50

Physical Description

1 digital file

UHS All Staff HIPAA/FERPA training with the OGC, 2017 May 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Wesley Markham ; Details: University Health Services is having their annual HIPAA/FERPA training on May 9th. The training will be led by Wesley Markham of the Office of the General Counsel. This annual training is a requirement to maintain our accreditation. We are requesting that the training be recorded so we can add it to our new hire onboarding information. ; Run Time: 0:59:23

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1 digital file

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Steven Smith Lecture 2, 2017 May 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Steven Smith; Details: Pagans and Christians in the City - Three Lectures\n\nhttp://jmp.princeton.edu; Run Time: 1:32:09

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Democracy's Global Crisis, 2017 May 11. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Steve Macedo, Jane Mansbridge, Jan-Werner Muller, Pratap Mehta ; Details: http://uchv.princeton.edu/events/democracys-global-crisis\nA Panel Discussion; Run Time: 1:34:11

Physical Description

1 digital file

WWS-Deans Office. CITP Lecture Series - Sharon Goldberg, 2017 May 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Sharon Goldberg; Details: Internet surveillance for national-security purposes is largely regulated by two legal authorities. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) largely regulates surveillance on US territory, while Executive Order (EO) 12333 largely regulates surveillance abroad. Surveillance programs conducted under FISA are subject to legal restrictions imposed by Congress and the courts, while surveillance programs under EO 12333 are conducted solely under the authority of the President. The talk considers that possibility that the legal protections built into in FISA can be circumvented by exploiting the Internet¿s routing protocols. Specifically, we consider the possibility that routing hijacks can be used to deliberately divert American traffic abroad, where it can be collected under EO 12333. We analyze the lawfulness of using routing hijacks to circumvent FISA, and discuss how several newly-developed secure routing protocols might (or might not) prevent these hijacks. We conclude with a policy recommendation: Congress should expand FISA to cover the surveillance of any and all Internet traffic collected abroad. Bio: Sharon Goldberg is an associate professor in the computer science department at Boston University. Her research focuses on the security of Internet protocols. She received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2009 and her B.A.Sc. from the University of Toronto in 2003. She has worked as a researcher at IBM, Cisco, and Microsoft, as an engineer at Bell Canada and Hydro One Networks, has served on working groups of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and is an active participant in the standardization activities of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). She is the recipient of two IETF/IRTF Applied Networking Research Prizes, an NSF CAREER Award, and a Sloan Research Fellowship. \n\nhttps://citp.princeton.edu/event/goldberg-2/; Run Time: 1:08:57

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1 digital file

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. A Worthy Life: Finding Meaning In America - The Annual Robert J. Giuffra '82 Conference - Day 1 AM Session, 2017 May 22. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: http://jmp.princeton.edu\nSession times for Day 1 of 2: 10:30 AM to 12:00PM (keynote), 1:30 - 3:15 PM (panel 1), 3:45 -5:30 PM (panel 2) ; Run Time: 1:26:19

Physical Description

1 digital file

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. James Madison Program Reunions Event, 2017 June 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: http://jmp.princeton.edu; Run Time: 2:01:15

Physical Description

1 digital file

Memorial Event Frist Theater, 2017 June 02. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 0:21:14

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Reunions. Reunions 2017 - Saturday Morning Conversation with President Christopher L. Eisgruber '83, 2017 June 03. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:President Christopher L. Eisgruber '83; Details: Annual Saturday morning conversation with President Christopher L. Eisgruber '83 at Reunions.; Run Time: 0:56:08

Physical Description

1 digital file

LIB-PU Library. Ann Behringer Job Talk, 2017 June 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Ann Behringer; Details: Candidate presentation simulcast for library staff members to view; Run Time: 0:38:55

Physical Description

1 digital file

USV-CES-Representative 6. NJSP Homicide Detectives Conference Dinner, 2017 June 15. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 0:53:30

Physical Description

1 digital file

LCA-Creative Writing. Reading by Stephen King and Eileen Myles, 2016 November 16. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Stephen King\nEileen Myles ; Details: Althea Ward Clark W¿21 Reading Series, bestselling author Stephen King and writer Eileen Myles read from their work; Run Time: 1:14:57

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Colonial Capital or ¿African City¿?: Emergent Publics in Lagos, 2016 November 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Akin Adesokan; Details: http://piirs.princeton.edu/event/colonial-capital-or-african-city-emergent-publics-lagos; Run Time: 1:23:38

Physical Description

1 digital file

ORL-Islamic Life. Between Nationalism and Globalization - The Challenge for Islam in the West, 2017 March 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Tariq Ramadan; Details: A public conversation hosted by the Muslim Conversation featuring Professor Tariq Ramadan of Oxford University; Run Time: 1:56:20

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 2016 November 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Naomi Oreskes, Marc Lange, Ottmar Edenhofer ; Details: 2-day Tanner Lectures on Human Values High pro"file" lecture with one guest lecturer and 4 commentators - two commentators for each lecture; Run Time: 1:31:12

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres! Exploring the Art of Structural Engineering in Cuba, 2017 March 31. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Maria E. Moreyra Garlock, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of the Program in Architecture and Engineering; Details: Session as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference.; Run Time: 55:30:03

Physical Description

1 digital file

HUM-American Studies. The Hidden Worlds of Narrative Nonfiction, 2016 December 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Richard Preston, Hendrik Hartog ; Details: Introduction by Prof. Hartog; Run Time: 1:04:54

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres! Latino, Latina, Latinx: Immigration and Identity in the Age of Globalization, 2017 March 31. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Patricia Fern¿ndez-Kelly, Professor of Sociology; Details: Session as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference.; Run Time: 37:05:04

Physical Description

1 digital file

The End & The Beginning of Television: A Conversation with John Steinberg '99, 2017 April 05. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jonathan Steinberg & Professor Paul Starr; Details: Jon Steinberg '99 will be giving a speech about the transformation of media platforms and how it will impact our culture, business, and relationships.; Run Time: 59:15:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton Environmental Institute. Fluvial Metropolis Workshop, 2017 April 11. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Workshop Conference ; Details: Fluvial Workshop format; Run Time: 1:50:31

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Molecular Biology. Spring 2017 course MB 458, 2017 April 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Weekly 2017 Spring course, MB458. Held on every Wed evening at 7-10pm in room 118 Lewis Thomas lab. Professor Jeff STock is the instructor.; Run Time: 1:38:22

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton Environmental Institute. Art of Environmental Justice Symposium, 2017 April 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Alan Braddock, Subhankar Banerjee, Edgar Heap of Birds, Lucy Orta, Amy Balkin, Ravi Agarwal, Sammy Baloji, Teddy Cruz, Fonna Forman, Steve Kurtz; Details: Art symposium with individual speakers; Run Time: N/A

Physical Description

1 digital file

MRC-Mossavar-Rahmani Center. The Dust We Breath: Climate and Public Health in the MENA region, 2017 April 18. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Hamid Pouran ; Run Time: 1:22:08

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Center for African American Studies. AAS Graduate Conference, 2017 April 20. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: N/A

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Physics. Princeton Preview: Physics, Math and Astronomy, 2017 April 21. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Steve Gubser ; Details: Princeton Preview Lecture - Three disciplines are being represented to briefly introduce their departments and answer questions. ; Run Time: 30:12:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Physics. 42nd Annual Donald R. Hamilton Lecture, 2017 May 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Charles Kane ; Details: Presentation about the different Topological phases of matter.; Run Time: 1:14:52

Physical Description

1 digital file

SPO-Spanish & Portugese. A Dreamer's tale: A conversation with Lorenzo Santill¿n, 2017 May 08. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Lorenzo Santillan ; Details: A speaker from Phoenix Arizona will be in Princeton to talk about issues related to immigration and the situation of undocumented latinos in the US; Run Time: 53:58:00

Physical Description

1 digital file

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Steven Smith Lecture 3, 2017 May 11. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Pagans and Christians in the City - Three Lectures; Run Time: 1:33:45

Physical Description

1 digital file

PII-Russian Studies. REEES Conference Keynote Lectures, 2017 May 12. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jochen Hellbeck and Richard Ashby Wilson; Details: Conference Keynotes; Run Time: 1:42:48

Physical Description

1 digital file

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. A Worthy Life: Finding Meaning In America - The Annual Robert J. Giuffra '82 Conference - Day 2, 2017 May 23. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 2:01:34

Physical Description

1 digital file

LIB-PU Library. Library Talk - Sarah Thomas, 2017 June 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Sarah Thomas; Details: Talk about improving the library experience for people ; Run Time: 1:31:49

Physical Description

1 digital file

SICSS 2017, 2017 June 22. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Sandra ; Details: Conference; Run Time: 1:32:43

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOF-Public Lectures. Spencer Trask Lecture - John McPhee, 2017 May 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Spencer Trask ; Details: Lecture ; Run Time: 1:17:36

Physical Description

1 digital file

HUM-American Studies. Who Belongs? The Limits of American Citizenship - Constitution Day 2016, 2016 September 15. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Frank H. Wu, commentary by Stanley N. Katz; Details: Annual University Constitution Day lecture, guest speaker Frank H. Wu of UC Hastings College of Law, commentary by Stanley N. Katz, introduction by Hendrik Hartog.\n\t\nhttp://Princeton.edu/ams; Run Time: 1:26:11

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. The Moral Quandaries of Public Service, 2016 September 20. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Rob Reich, Deborah Prentice; Details: public lecture on service and civic engagement\n\nhttp://uchv.princeton.edu/news/distinguished-teaching-lecture-service-and-civic-engagement; Run Time: 1:13:27,07

Physical Description

1 digital file

James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. Pre-read Book Panel Discussion, 2016 September 29. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Lucas Morel, Matthew Franck, Diana Schaub; Details: http://web.princeton.edu/sites/jmadison/calendar/current%201.html; Run Time: 1:27:04

Physical Description

1 digital file

GER-German. Synthesia of Law (Day Three), 2016 October 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 2:04:32

Physical Description

1 digital file

DOC-Office of Dean of College. Teacher Prep/Gilbert Lecture with Arnold Holtberg, 2016 December 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Arnold Holtberg ; Details: Interactive conversation about leadership for change in various scales of education system; Run Time: 1:08:07

Physical Description

1 digital file

VPS-Board of Trustees. President Bowen Funeral Service, 2016 December 11. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Memorial Service for President Bill Bowen; Run Time: 1:13:16

Physical Description

1 digital file

EEB-Graduate. Final Public Oral Examination of Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin, 2016 October 04. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin; Details: Final Public Oral Examination of Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin.; Run Time: 1:01:13

Physical Description

1 digital file

DUS-Student Organizations. Princeton Tonight Presents: An Evening with Art Garfunkel, 2016 December 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Art Garfunkel (with guitarist Tab Laven) ; Details: involves literary readings, song performances, and a Q&A.; Run Time: 1:20:31

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Politics Plenary Sessions (Fall 2016), 2016 December 13. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Professors Nolan McCarty & Alisha Holland ; Run Time: 1:16:36

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

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Video for Beckman Young Investigator award, 2016 December 19. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nathalie de Leon ; Run Time: 5:58

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1 digital file

LSI-LSI/Genomics. Beckman grant, 2017 January 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Julien F. Ayroles ; Run Time: 7:57

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1 digital file

Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Global Liberalism, 2017 January 20. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Melissa Lane, Dan Rodgers, Kim Lane Scheppele, Jeremy Adelman ; Details: http://uchv.princeton.edu/news/roundtable-conversation-global-liberalism-crisis; Run Time: 1:32:21

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DOF-Public Lectures. Vanuxem Lecture - David Sedlak, Water 4.0, 2016 October 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:David Sedlak; Details: Environmental Engineer David Sedlak's research focuses on the longterm goal of developing safe, cost-effective, and sustainable systems to manage water resources.\n\nhttp://lectures.princeton.edu/; Run Time: 1:02:43

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AAMG - February 7, 2017, 2017 February 07. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Professor Stacy Wolf ; Run Time: 11:57

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MAE-Mech & Aero Engineering. Eric Feron Talk, 2017 February 13. 1 digital file.
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Speakers: Eric Feron; Details: Special seminar ; Run Time: 1:07:58

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WWS-Prog Law & Pub Aff (LAPA). TRUMP AND THE CONSTITUTION - The Rights of Immigrants and Refugees, 2017 February 21. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Kathryn Abrams, LAPA Fellow; University of California-Berkeley School of Law. Amaney Jamal, Director, Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice. Robert O. Keohane, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Sohaib Sultan, Muslim Life; Details: http://lapa.princeton.edu/content/rights-immigrants-and-refugees; Run Time: 1:30:51

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Princeton university. Department of art and archaeology. Filming at the Museum, 2017 March 06. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Wendel White ; Details: My class AAS 349 Seeing to Remember: Representing Slavery Across the Black Diaspora will be meeting with the artist Wendel White on Monday March 6th. Mr White will accompany us to the Museum to view art works hanging in the Gallery and objects in the Study Room; Run Time: 37:34:00

Princeton university. Department of art and archaeology
Biographical / Historical

From its modest origins as a series of lectures on architecture given in 1832, the Department of Art and Archaeology has grown by leaps and bounds to become one of the University's most distinguised academic departments, responsible for the education of students on the graduate and undergraduate level as well as the administration of the Princeton Art Museum. Though the subjects of art and architecture had periodically been taught since 1832, it was not until the arrival of Professor Allan Marquand in 1882 that they were made a consistent part of the curriculum at Princeton. As the department's first chairman, Marquand oversaw the assembly of a faculty consisting of many world-renowned scholars as well as the creation of a museum to house a collection of art for study (much of which was donated by Marquand himself). In the early 20th century Princeton University's Department of Art and Archaeology found itself at the forefront of the emerging field of Art History, largely due to Marquand's efforts. In the scholarly community the Department stood alone in its early focus on medieval and classical art, two areas of expertise for which it is still known today. Following Marquand's retirement in 1922, subsequent department chairs such as Charles Rufus Morey and Baldwin Smith carried on the expansion of the curriculum, faculty, and museum; as well as undertook new projects such as a series of archaeological digs and the Index of Christian Art.

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VPS-VP & Secretary. CPUC meeting, 2017 March 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Chirstopher Eisgruber\nMichael Littman; Run Time: 1:35:47

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Forms of Contamination: Nuclear Fiction and the Chernobyl Effect, 2016 October 11. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Anindita Banerjee; Details: REEES Lecture Series; Run Time: 1:22:49

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HUM-American Studies. YOU'RE DOING WHAT!? Experimental Theater and 5 small towns named Milton, 2017 March 28. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Katie Pearl ; Details: Interactive talk. One speaker with audience participation. Speaker will be moving around the space.\n\nhttp://ams.princeton.edu/events/youre-doing%C2%A0what-experimental-theater-and-5-small-towns-named-milton; Run Time: 1:32:34

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Princeton university. School of architecture. Dean's Lecture Series: Marshall Brown \The Architecture of Creative Miscegenation\, 2016 October 13. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Marshall Brown; Details: \t\nDean's Lecture Series; Run Time: 1:17:54

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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Princeton University. Office of Disability Services. AccessAbility Center Grand Opening Event, 2017 April 13. 1 digital file.
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Run Time: 13:22

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DOC-Advising. President Eisgruber/Princeton Pre-read, 2017 April 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Christopher Eisgruber; Run Time: 2:17

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SEA-Sch of Eng & Appl Sci. Princeton Preview Engineering, 2017 April 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 43:08:00

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VCL-Ofc of Campus Life. Campus Life Welcome Video, 2017 May 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Run Time: 3:46

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DOC-Office of Dean of College. Study Abroad at Princeton (Panel), 2016 October 14. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Nancy Kanach; Details: Nancy Kanach, senior associate dean of the college and director of the Office of International Programs, moderator; Run Time: 49:02:00

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EVP-Executive Vice President. AAMG Meeting, 2017 May 16. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Sherry Jueyu Wu; Details: Psychology for the real world AAMG meeting ; Run Time: 13:28

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LGBT Center 10th Anniversary Celebration, 2016 October 14. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Judy Jarvis, Suman Chakraborty '97, Fiona Miller '09, Melody Monet '93, Wade Rakes '02, Abby Rubenfeld '75, Debbie Bazarsky h'13; Details: You are cordially invited to join us to celebrate the LGBT Center¿s 10th Anniversary on Friday October 14th from 4:30-6:30pm in McCormick 101 The program will include storytelling from Suman Chakraborty '97, Fiona Miller '09, Melody Monet '93, Wade Rakes '02, Abby Rubenfeld '75, and Debbie Bazarsky h'13. After the program we will all head to the LGBT Center in Frist to celebrate with a reception. All students, staff, faculty, and alumni are welcome.; Run Time: 1:15:13

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PRS-Ofc of the President. Tribute to John Doar, 2017 July 10. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Princeton President Tribute ; Details: Princeton President Tribute to John Doar ; Run Time: 1:48

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UAM-Public Relations. Collecting Photography: A Conversation, 2017 June 02. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Christopher Olofson, Sarah Kennel, Katherine Bussard; Details: Join collector Christopher E. Olofson, Class of 1992, as he discusses his passion for contemporary narrative photography from around the world with classmate Sarah Kennel, Byrne Family Curator of Photography, Peabody Essex Museum, and Princeton¿s Peter C. Bunnell Curator of Photography, Katherine A. Bussard. The trio will also discuss the role of Princeton in shaping Olofson¿s outlook and the role of private collections such as his in shaping museums. Moderated by Museum director James Steward. This panel will be held in conjunction with the exhibition REVEALING PICTURES: Photographs from the Christopher E. Olofson Collection¿on view through July 2.; Run Time: 00:54:57:08

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LIB-PU Library. Library All Staff, 2017 July 20. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Barbara Valenza; Details: Live feed for the Library staff to view during the presentation; Run Time: 46:30:00

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James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. A Worthy Life: Finding Meaning In America - The Annual Robert J. Giuffra '82 Conference - Day 1, 2017 May 22. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jenna Storey, Catherine Pakaluk, Gilbert Meilaender, Paul R McHugh,\nAnton Barba-Kay, Benjamin Storey, Harvey Flaumenhaft, Yuval Levin, Thomas W. Merrill; Details: Session times for Day 1 of 2: 10:30 AM to 12:00PM (keynote), 1:30 - 3:15 PM (panel 1), 3:45 -5:30 PM (panel 2) \nTitle: A Worthy Life: Finding Meaning In America - The Annual Robert J. Giuffra '82 Conference - Day 1 ;

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Princeton University. Department of Politics. Politics Plenary Sessions (Fall 2016), 2016 October 21. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Professors Nolan McCarty & Alisha Holland; Details: Politics juniors are required to attend the Plenary Sessions. We plan to make the recordings available only to the students who will be studying abroad.; Run Time: 1:47:25

Princeton University. Department of Politics
Biographical / Historical

The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

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WWS-Deans Office. CITP Lecture Series: David Parkes - Robust Methods to Elicit Informative Feedback, 2017 May 16. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:David Parkes; Run Time: 00:48:21:00

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1 digital file

Center for Theoretical Science. Bangs, Bounces, Black Holes, and Bubbles: Where General Relativity meets Cosmology., 2017 May 12. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Paul Steinhardt, Ruth Gregory, Rachel Rosen, William East, Raphael Flauger, Andrew Tolley, Jean-Luc Lehners, Rehan Deen, Claudia de Rham, Luis Lehners, David Garfinkle, Hermann Nicolai; Details: I recorded this using the 407 Jadwin Hall tricaster. I need the links to the recorded talks. I will send the agenda separately but it's also pasted below. \n\n¿Bangs, Bounces, Black Holes, and Bubbles: Where General Relativity Meets Cosmology¿ \n\nThursday, May 11, 2017 \n8:30\tLight Breakfast \n9:00-9:15\tWelcome/Introduction \nPaul Steinhardt, Princeton University \n\n9:15-10:15\tTunneling with black holes \nRuth Gregory, Durham University \n \n10:15-10:30\tCoffee break \n\n10:30-13:30 Massive Gravity and Time-Dependent Black Holes \nRachel Rosen, Columbia University \n\n11:30-12:30 Strong Gravity, Black Holes, and the Fate of the Early Universe \nWilliam East, Perimeter Institute \n\n12:30-1:30\tLunch at PCTS, Jadwin Hall, Fourth Floor \n1:30-2:30 Toward an understanding of robustness of inflation to inhomogeneities \nRaphael Flauger, UCSD \n\n2:30-3:30 Positivity Constraints on Cosmological Effective Field Theories \nAndrew Tolley, Imperial College \n\n3:30-4:00\tCoffee break \n\n4:00-5:00 Could the universe have had a non-singular beginning? \nJean-Luc Lehners, Max Planck Institute \n\n\n\n¿Bangs, Bounces, Black Holes, and Bubbles: Where General Relativity Meets Cosmology¿ \n\nFriday, May 12, 2017 \n9:30\tLight Breakfast \n10:00-11:00 Theory of a probe 3-brane in heterotic M-theory \nRehan Deen, University of Pennsylvania \n\n11:00-12:00 Unitary Cosmological Bounces \nClaudia de Rham, Imperial College \n\n12:00-1:30\tLunch at PCTS, Jadwin Hall, Fourth Floor \n1:30-2:30 Facing extensions to GR in strong field /dynamical regimes \nLuis Lehners, Perimeter Institute \n\n2:30-3:30 Spikes in the approach to spacetime singularities \nDavid Garfinkle, Oakland University \n\n3:30-4:00\tCoffee break \n\n4:00-5:00 Update on conformal anomalies \nHermann Nicolai, Max Planck Institute ;

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VPS-Other Programs. Annual Giving / Capital Giving Volunteer Session, 2016 October 21. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Bob Murley '72, Carolyn Ainslie, Fernanda Fernandez '17; Details: Bob Murley '72 will moderate discussion with Carolyn Ainslie, Vice President for Finance and Treasurer, and student Fernanda Fernandez '17; Run Time: 2:28:51

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1 digital file

LIB-PU Library. Roger Schonfeld Talk, 2017 April 28. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Roger Schonfeld; Details: Speaker using PowerPoint presentation. Talk filmed for future access by Library staff online. We will also need a handheld microphone for audience questions.; Run Time: 01:34:07:19

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1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Spring 017 Dean's Lecture Series: Bernhard Siegert, 2017 April 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Bernhard Siegert; Run Time: 01:56:06:21

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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1 digital file

PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Civic Ecologies, 2017 April 18. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jane Costlow; Run Time: 00:55:44:19

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1 digital file

USV-CES-Representative 4. 500th Anniversary of the Reformation, 2016 October 22. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Rev. Dr. David Lose (President, Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and graduate of PTS), Dr. Christopher Boyd Brown (Professor at Boston University), and Dr. Christopher Bellitto (Professor Kean University); Run Time: 2:59:44

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. PIIRS Predeparture Meeting, 2017 April 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Mark Beissinger, Gissella Gisolo, Susan Bindig, Robin Maestripieri; Details: PIIRS Predeparture Meeting; Run Time: 00:52:47:24

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1 digital file

Center for Theoretical Science. CSI: Princeton-A Definitive Investigation of the Core-Collapse Supernova Cassiopeia A, 2017 April 17. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Adam Burrows, Dan Milisavljevic, Robert Kirshner, Robert Fesen \nTracey DeLaney, Armin Rest, Brian Grefenstette, Laura Lopez, Armin Rest, Bettina Posselt Jacco Vink, Charles Kilpatrick, Martin Laming, Dany Page, Carla Frohlich, Ilse de Looze Martin Laming, Jack Hughes, Jeonghee Rho, Chris Fryer, John Raymond, Bon-Chul Koo \nAlex Heger, Chris Fryer, Annop Wongwathanarat, Shigehiro Nagataki, Salvatore Orlando, Stephen Smartt, Maria Drout,Ken Nomoto, Selma de Mink, Wolfgang Kerzendorf, Schuyler Van Dyk, Stephen Smartt, Federica Bianco ,Dan Patnaude, Nathan Smith, Roger Chevalier, Claes Fransson, Robert Fesen ;

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Princeton Environmental Institute. Gabe Vecchi/Vulcan Event - Climate Science & Computing Workshop, 2017 April 10. 1 digital file.
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Details: Meeting around a conference table.;

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1 digital file

ARC-Graduate. One Complex Situation: Histories of Observation in Architecture, 2017 April 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Zeynep Celik Alexander, Jonathan Reynolds, Ayala Levin, Charles Davis, Ed Eigen, Hadas Steiner; Details: ¿One Complex Situation: Histories of Observation in Architecture¿ is a one-day symposium that will examine how the values and practices of observation have shaped architectural research, design, history and pedagogy. Architectural thinkers have long used the language of observation to distinguish their work from other modes of experience, but scholars have only recently dedicated themselves to historicizing the contingent nature of this choice. The symposium assembles six scholars presenting case studies from Europe, America, Africa and East Asia that situate architectural knowledge-making within specific epistemological conjunctures. At a time when the so-called boundaries of architectural research are in question and the nature of truth both in the discipline and outside of it are changing, the day¿s events show that observation and what is observed form one ¿complex situation¿ that cannot be taken for granted.;

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PRV-Equity & Diversity. DOJ Training, 2017 April 06. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Jeanne Kincaid; Details: We need to record a training class that will be available online to employees. The class has a speaker who will be presenting information (it may make more sense to record the speaker and then drop the slides into the video?). People may be asking questions during the class but we will try to hold them until the end to make the recording easier.; Run Time: 01:41:36:20

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Princeton University. Andlinger Center For Energy And Environment. Energy for a Carbon-Constrained World (symposium), 2017 April 03. 1 digital file.
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1 digital file

Silk Road Forum, 2017 April 02. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Susan Whitfield, Xin YU, Doucheng DU, Huaiyu CHEN, Annette Juliano;

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VPS-Other Programs. ¿Adelante Tigres! Luncheon with remarks by Eduardo Bhatia ¿86, 2017 March 31. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Eduardo Bhatia ¿86, former President and current Minority Leader, Senate of Puerto Rico; Details: Session as part of the three-day ¿Adelante Tigres! Celebrating Latino Alumni at Princeton University conference. Post production will require capture of full session (multiple camera angles); Q&A may be included. Sound production provided by Reid Sound.; Run Time: 00:29:06:03

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. Societal Resilience: a response strategy for man-made disruptions, 2017 March 30. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Meir Elran; Run Time: 01:30:05:13

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1 digital file

ORL-Religious Life. Conference, Seeking Refuge: Faith-Based Approaches to Forced Migration, 2017 March 03. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Seeking Refuge: Faith-Based Approaches to Forced Migration will take place at Princeton University on March 3rd and 4th, 2017. Seeking Refuge is the second Poverty and Peacemaking series hosted by Princeton's Office of Religious Life and the Community of Sant'Egidio. It will include panel discussions, intimate roundtable conversations, and an opening and closing ceremony. It will convene experts from every sector concerned with this problem: faith- based and secular agencies, government and interagency officials, scholars, grassroots religious leaders, human rights advocates, philanthropists, journalists, students, and refugees themselves.;

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Princeton University. Department of Physics. Simons Collaboration Workshop on Numerical Bootstrap, 2017 March 01. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Details: Simons Collaboration Workshop on Numerical Bootstrap Wednesday, March 1 9:30 am\tCoffee and Continental Breakfast 10:00 am\tAndreas Stergiou | \Mixed correlator 4D N=1 superconformal bootstrap\ 11:15 am\tSimon Caron-Huot | \Analyticity in spin and an inverse operator product expansion\ 12:15 pm\tLunch 2:00 pm\tDenis Karateev | \Bootstrap Equations of Arbitrary Spin Representations in 4D CFTs\ 3:00 pm\tCoffee and Sweets Thursday, March 2 9:30 am\tCoffee and Continental Breakfast 10:00 am\tShai Chester | \Monopole operators in U(1) Chern-Simons theories\ 11:15 am\tMadalena Lemos | \The 4d N=3 bootstrap and 2d long blocks\ 12:15 pm\tLunch 2:00 pm\tXi Yin | \Bootstrapping the spectral function\ 3:00 pm Coffee and Sweets 3:15 pm\tAlessandro Vichi | \Update on the four current bootstrap\ 6:00 pm\tDinner | Triumph Brewing Company Friday, March 3 9:30 am\tCoffee and Continental Breakfast 10:00 am\tFernando Alday | \Large spin perturbation theory\ 11:15 am\tAgnese Bissi | \Loops in AdS from CFT\ 12:15 pm\tLunch 2:00 pm\tPetr Kravchuk | \Representation-theoretic approach to tensor structures and the Casimir equation\ 3:00 pm\tCoffee and Sweets;

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PII-Prin Inst Intl-Reg Stud. PIIRS GSR Lecture: \The Architecture of Collapse: The Global System in the 21st Century\, 2016 December 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Mauro Guillen (UPenn), Simon Levin (Princeton EEB); Details: Wednesday, December 7, 2016 The Architecture of Collapse: The Global System in the 21st Century Mauro Guillen, Director of Joseph A. Lauder Institute at U. Pennsylvania, Dr. Felix Zandman Professor of International Management, Wharton School, Professor of Sociology, U. Pennsylvania 4:30pm, Guyot Hall, Room 10; Run Time: 01:16:20:15

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EEB-Administration. Academic Tribute in Honor of Laura Landweber, 2016 December 02. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Han Liang, Aaron Goldman, Rob Knight, Mariusz Nowacki, Estienne Swart, Naomi Stover, Ed Curtis, Adam Ruben;

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GER-German. Synthesia of Law (Day Two), 2016 September 30. 1 digital file.
Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton University. Center for African American Studies. AAS Graduate Conference, 2017 April 20. 1 digital file.
Physical Description

1 digital file

USV-CES-Representative 6. SICSS 2017, 2017 June 21. 1 digital file.
Physical Description

1 digital file

MRC-Mossavar-Rahmani Center. Saudi Arabia and Iran: Building Understanding for Improved Ties, 2016 October 26. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Banafsheh Keynoush & Cyrus Schayegh; Details: http://www.princeton.edu/iran/events/; Run Time: 53:39:00

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1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Dean's Lecture Series: Antoine Picon, 2016 October 27. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Antoine Picon; Details: Dean's Lecture Series: Antoine Picon; Run Time: 1:35:02

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

Physical Description

1 digital file

Princeton university. School of architecture. Architecture Open House: Thom Mayne, 2016 November 07. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Thom Mayne; Details: Dean's Lecture Series: Thom Mayne; Run Time: 2:01:36

Princeton university. School of architecture
Biographical / Historical

The School of Architecture, previously known as the School of Architecture and Urban Planning, is Princeton University's academic unit dedicated to the teaching and study of architecture and related topics. Founded in 1919 as the School of Architecture at Princeton University, it shared many faculty members and facilities with other units within the Department of Art and Archaeology. The steady growth of the program led to its establishment as an independent entity in 1952. The construction of a new building in 1963 and the creation of the office of Dean of the School of Architecture in 1965 further cemented the School's position as a full-fledged institution. Shortly thereafter, in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, a program in Urban Planning was added to the course offerings and in 1967 the name of the school was officially changed to the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. Around 1980, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning ceased its program in urban planning (although the Wilson School continues to offer one) and changed its name back to the School of Architecture. Today the School of Architecture offers undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. Over the years, the course of study offered by the School of Architecture has been restructured frequently in response to technological innovation and emerging issues in the field of architecture, and many prominent architects have been drawn to the School to teach. Included among this group are Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Michael Graves.

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1 digital file

EVP-Executive Vice President. Campus Iconography, 2016 November 09. 1 digital file.
Scope and Contents

Speakers:Andy Chen '09 and Waqas Jawaid '10; Details: http://evp.princeton.edu/committees-and-initiatives/campus-iconography/november-9-2016-public-lecture; Run Time: 1:06:30

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1 digital file

Princeton University. Department of Politics. Politics Plenary Sessions (Fall 2016), 2016 November 11. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Professors Nolan McCarty & Alisha Holland; Details: Politics juniors are required to attend the Plenary Sessions. We plan to make the recordings available only to the students who will be studying abroad.; Run Time: 1:41:49

Princeton University. Department of Politics
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The Department of Politics at Princeton University is one of Princeton University's largest academic departments, offering undergraduate and graduate courses in the fields of American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and nearly every other aspect of the discipline.

The study of politics at Princeton can be traced to the late 19th century, when a broad curriculum of courses dedicated to topics such as public law and political science were offered under the tutelage of professors such as Lyman H. Atwater, William Sloane, and Woodrow Wilson. Upon his elevation to the office of university president in 1902 one of Wilson's first initiatives was the institution of the departmental system, resulting in the newly created Department of History, Politics, and Economics. The politics curriculum and faculty was sufficiently developed by 1924 that it broke away from history and became its own department under the leadership of its first chairman Edward S. Corwin.

While early politics courses had been largely focused on theory and research, the establishment of the School of Public and International Affairs in 1930 added a new service-driven component to the department's offerings. At the same time, the department's faculty continued to grow in size and acclaim. Among the distinguished professors to join the department between 1930 and 1950 were Harwood L. Childs, founder of Public Opinion Quarterly, Harold Sprout, author of The Rise of American Naval Power, George A. Graham, and Alpheus Thomas Mason.

In more recent years, the Department of Politics has broadened its course offerings, drawing in faculty with increased specialization in areas beyond those covered by the traditional core curriculum. While the basic framework of the program has remained generally the same, elective course offerings have changed frequently in response to new developments in the field of political science and the world at large. In addition to classroom instruction, the Department of Politics has frequently supplemented its course offerings and lectures with guest speakers, conferences, research projects, undergraduate forums, and opportunities for field work.

The original campus location of the Department of Politics was Dickinson Hall; however in 1965, the department moved into Wilson Hall, former home of the School of Public and International Affairs. In recognition of its new occupants, this building was renamed Corwin Hall, and continues to house the offices of the Department of Politics.

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Princeton University. Department of Physics. Stew Smith Retirement Symposium, 2016 November 12. 1 digital file.
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Run Time: 5:03:41

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HUM-American Studies. A Conversation with Deborah Kass, 2016 November 14. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Deborah Kass, Stacy Wolf, Esther Schor; Details: Professor Stacy Wolf will introduce Professor Esther Schor, who will introduce and have a conversation with the artist Deborah Kass, who will be showing slides of and speaking about her work.; Run Time: 1:27:16

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Princeton University. University Center for Human Values. Beating Hearts, 2016 November 16. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Peter Singer, Charles Camosy, Karen Swallow Prior, Michael Dorf, Sherry Colb; Details: http://uchv.princeton.edu/events/ira-w-decamp-bioethics-seminar-beating-hearts-abortion-and-animal-rights; Run Time: 1:45:53

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Center for the Study of Religion. Doll Interview on Religion and Money, 2016 November 30. 1 digital file.
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Speakers:Mike Ullman and David Miller; Details: http://csr.princeton.edu/events/doll-myron-ullman/; Run Time: 1:07:58

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