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African American Studies at Princeton University

Department of African American Studies at Princeton University

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The Princeton African American Studies Department is known as a convener of conversations about the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as faculty “read” how race and culture are produced globally, look past outcomes to origins, question dominant discourses, and consider evidence instead of myth.
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We Roar

Princeton University

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Princeton University is joining other universities around the world by responding to coronavirus in striking and innovative ways. From new, pandemic-related research to solutions-driven engineering; from philosophical and social inquiry to digital adaptations ... student support ... community service ... entrepreneurialism and more — the greater Princeton community is doubling down on our core mission and strengthening our bonds. This intimate sharing of experiences by Princeton students, al ...
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The Princeton Pulse Podcast highlights the vital connections between health research and policy. Hosted by Heather Howard, professor at Princeton University and former New Jersey Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, the show brings together scholars, policymakers, and other leaders to examine today’s most pressing health policy issues – domestically and globally. Guests discuss novel research at Princeton along with partnerships aimed at improving public health and reducing health dis ...
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Daybreak

The Daily Princetonian

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The world moves fast. Daybreak keeps you up-to-date. Enjoy everything you need to know to stay informed — on campus and off — in this digestible, efficient podcast. Daybreak is produced by Vitus Larrieu '26, Isabel Jacobson '25, and Eden Teshome '25 under the 147th Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian. The theme music was composed and performed by Ed Horan, and the cover art is by Mark Dodici.
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The Bechdel Test

Sophia Shepherd, Simon Marotte, Emily Driver

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NEW EPISODES EVERY SUNDAY - “I’ve heard Princeton students are stuffy, elitist, and wear too much orange. Is that true?” You decide. Every week, Sophia, Simon, and Emily sit down with different Princetonians and ask them the hard-hitting questions about their accomplishments, deepest darkest secrets, and other things that shouldn't be put in writing. NOTHING is off limits (excluding topics that could undermine the sanctity of their LinkedIn profiles, of course). Slide into our inbox at thebe ...
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The “Asset Champion Podcast” offers candid conversations with some of the industry’s most successful asset management leaders. In each 20-minute episode, host Mike Petrusky talks with guests about emerging trends in asset management for fleet, construction, manufacturing, and facilities. You'll discover best practices that will help you streamline your preventive maintenance, work orders, inventory, inspections, and more. You'll also get to know each guest on a more personal level and hear t ...
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Gatecrashers

Mark Oppenheimer

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From the team behind Unorthodox—the #1 Jewish podcast—comes a new eight-part series detailing the hidden history of Jews and the Ivy League. Gatecrashers tells the story of how Jews fought for acceptance at elite schools, and how the Jewish experience in the Ivy League shaped American higher education, and shaped America at large. Hosted by Mark Oppenheimer, each episode focuses on one Ivy League school: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Columbia, Brown, Cornell, and the University of Pen ...
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Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy

Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science

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Technology has transformed our lives, but there are hidden tradeoffs we make as we take advantage of these new tools. Cookies, as you know, can be a tasty snack -- but they can also be something that takes your data. This podcast is presented by the Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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Bloomberg Crypto

Bloomberg and iHeartPodcasts

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In this daily podcast, Bloomberg’s reporting team teases out what’s actually important in the crypto conversation. Led by crypto editor stacy-marie ishmael, the show draws on reporters and editors around the world and credible voices from across the industry. Episodes cover everything from regulation to NFTs to DeFi to the environmental considerations surrounding an asset class shaping the future of finance.
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The Mixtape with Scott is a podcast in which economist and professor, Scott Cunningham, interviews economists, scientists and authors about their lives and careers, as well as the some of their work. He tries to travel back in time with his guests to listen and hear their stories before then talking with them about topics they care about now. causalinf.substack.com
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New Egypt High School Boys Basketball and Cross Country coach Mick Hughes sits down with coaches from a variety of different sports to talk about building culture, strategy, and all of the demands and issues that come along with being a coach. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mick-hughes/support
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Model UN Coach

All-American Model UN

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Model UN Coach is home to the best Model UN news and training material. Learn how to consistently win awards at the top conferences, while staying up to date on news around the Model UN circuit.
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In this episode of the African American Studies podcast, host Justice Wilhoit engages in a critical conversation with Professors Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. and Marcus Lee about the current political landscape, particularly focusing on the implications of the 2020 election, the presidency of Joe Biden, and the role of Kamala Harris. The discussion also de…
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Jason E. Callis, CFM, SFP, LSSGB is Director of Property Operations and Facilities at Conrad Indianapolis, a Past President of the IFMA Indianapolis Chapter, and he currently serves on the IFMA Global Board of Directors as Chair of the Government Affairs Committee where he is passionate about creating environments where organizations and people thr…
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We are born, live, get old, and then die. This is the natural cycle of life. One thing is certain, humans have a 100% mortality rate. Death is a rite of passage in which we all participate – as a family member, a health care provider, or as a patient. Healthcare providers often view death through a biomedical lens and define death as a physiologica…
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Welcome to the latest episode of The Mixtape with Scott! This week’s guest on the podcast is Jann Spiess. Many of you probably know Jann from his work with Kirill Borusyak and Xavier Jaravel on diff-in-diff. Others may know him for his work on machine learning. Now you get to know him for a third reason which is contained on this podcast! Jann is a…
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Today, we cover Princeton faculty’s Council on Academic Freedom, an increase in New Jersey’s gas tax rate, Brown University’s transfer of land to the Pokanoket people and the beginning of the largest climate change case in the International Court of Justice’s history. --- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/news…
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In 1941, the Franco regime established the Spanish Division of Volunteers to take part in the Russian campaign as a unit integrated into the German Wehrmacht. Recruited by both the Fascist Party ( Falange) and the Spanish army, around 47,000 Spanish volunteers joined what would become known as the "Blue Division." The Spanish Blue Division on the E…
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Today, we cover changes in Princeton admissions’ attitude toward feeder schools, the Baccalaureate Day speaker announcement, USG election and referenda results, and Bob Menendez’ request for a new trial. *** https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/dataBy The Daily Princetonian
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Today, we cover Princeton Men’s Hockey games against Colgate and Cornell, a PSAFE presentation at a USG senate meeting, a delay in the resentencing of the Menendez brothers and discussions addressing the global plastic crisis in South Korea. --- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/sportsBy The Daily Princetonian
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Today on Daybreak, we cover work visa troubles for international students, Princeton men’s soccer’s loss in Akron, Matt Gaetz’s withdrawal from selection as Trump’s attorney general and the International Criminal Courts issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leadership. https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/features…
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Olivia Drummond is Marketing Operations Manager at Cascade Energy where she is passionate about providing effective decarbonization solutions with an emphasis on energy efficiency and electrification in today’s facilities. Mike Petrusky asks Olivia how operational and maintenance strategies can be used to reduce energy, save costs and contribute to…
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Today, we cover the Princeton Men’s Soccer prospects at the NCAA tournament, the rebranding of Womanspace, MITs expansion of undergraduate financial aid, and the canonization of the first millennial saint. ---- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/aaa983b2-baf7-41a4-8fc8-658bb0f33d80By The Daily Princetonian
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Today, we cover the reinstatement of congestion charge plans in New York City, the Manhattan DA’s decision to ask for a pause in the criminal trial of President Elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladamir Putin’s retaliatory decision to reduce the threshold needed to use nuclear weapons in war. ----…
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Welcome back to The Mixtape with Scott, the podcast where we explore the personal stories behind the professional lives of economists. I’m your host, Scott Cunningham, coming to you from Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Each week, we dive into the journeys, insights, and lives of economists whose work shapes how we understand the world. This week’…
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Today, we cover Thomas Emens ‘25’s interim mayorship, the unveiling of Erik Schmidt ’76’s new book about AI, the bankruptcy of Spirit Airlines and authorization from the Biden administration for Ukraine’s use of U.S.-supplied long range missiles to conduct strikes inside Russia. --- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/news…
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Today, we cover a review of Rojo’s Roastery, water conservation in response to a statewide drought, President Elect Trump’s cabinet nominations, and a high profile call between Elon musk and Iranian officials. *** You can read what Gavin thought about Rojo's here: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/prospect…
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Today, we cover an attempted bargaining session with the postdocs union, theft charges that will be dropped against a New Jersey school board member, a meeting between President Biden and President-elect Trump, and the resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury. *** You can read more about the bargaining session here: https://www.dailyprincetonian…
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Today, we cover a new course that will assign students to the legal cases of incarcerated people, New Jersey’s response to continued droughts, the Trump administration’s plans for higher education, and the selection of Pete Hegseth ‘03 as the next U.S. Secretary of Defense.By The Daily Princetonian
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Today, we cover Princeton’s recent hockey games, wildfires across New York and New Jersey, the national observance of Veterans Day and arrests made in Amsterdam following violence against Israeli soccer team fans. --- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/sportsBy The Daily Princetonian
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Today, we cover a walk-out in response to Trump's re-election, the Princeton Half-Marathon, corruption charges against Mississippi government officials and the COP29 climate summit. *** You can read more about the walk-out here: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/newsBy The Daily Princetonian
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Today, we cover an opinion on campus activism post election, a community rally for migrant rights, President Biden’s first address to America following Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election, and the Canadian government ordering TikTok to dissolve its Canadian business. ---- Opinion - https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/605425d8-2394-440f-93af-9…
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Marc Weigum is Senior Director at the Cumming Group and Founder of Unified Purpose where he is a dynamic leader focused on strategic change management, AI-driven program management and workforce strategy formulation. Mike Petrusky recently hosted Marc for a conversation around “The future of facility and change management” where they discussed how …
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Today, we cover student reactions to the presidential election results, the results of local elections, former President Donald Trump’s victory, and reactions from the international community. *** You can read more about student reactions here: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/newsBy The Daily Princetonian
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Mixtape with Scott. This week my guest is Tim Bartik from the Upjohn Institute. Let me briefly share some things about Tim. Many of you may know Tim from the shift-share instrument which oftentimes is referred to as Bartik instruments. That’s what I refer to it in a section of my book, for instance. It has been …
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Following the Great Depression, as the world searched for new economic models, Brazil and Portugal experimented with corporatism as a “third path” between laissez-faire capitalism and communism. In a corporatist society, the government vertically integrates economic and social groups into the state so that it can manage labor and economic productio…
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Today, we cover Princeton’s Professors’ predictions of the Presidential election, a rise in pneumonia cases on Princeton’s campus, the final day of campaigning in the 2024 presidential election, and the return of three Chinese astronauts. --- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/newsBy The Daily Princetonian
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We adults have created a plastic pollution disaster for those that will follow in our footsteps. However, you can be part of the solution starting today! Microplastics, 5 millimeters or less in size, come from a variety of larger plastics such as plastic bottles, car tires, plastic beads (including those in skin-care products), and synthetic fibers…
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Today, we cover an opinion on free speech at Princeton, the next generation New Jersey Transit rail cars, and former president Donald Trump’s controversial statements regarding women at a rally Wednesday. *** You can read what Siyeon has to say about free speech here: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/opinion…
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Today, we cover an opinion about Alcohol Edu pre-orientation programming, the end of print editions for several New Jersey newspapers, a supreme court decision on voting in Virginia, and flash flooding in Spain. ---- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/52df546c-2f95-4e7d-9ece-f4207fda8907By The Daily Princetonian
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Today, we cover an interview with Mark Freda, Mayor of Princeton, the end of Dean’s Date, ballots destroyed in ballot box fires, and accusations of Russian interference in Georgian parliamentary elections. --- https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/newsBy The Daily Princetonian
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Today, we cover Students for Justice in Palestine’s protest on Community Care Day, Princeton’s affordable housing estimates, wildfires in New Jersey and President Biden’s apology to Native American communities. *** You can read more about the protest here: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/fea7ecc6-e174-4f72-b231-9a2225d7881f…
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Recent social and political psychological research indicates that increased access to ancestry testing has strengthened the notion of genetic essentialism among some groups, or the idea that our biology ties us to particular ethnic identities. This can boost a sense of cultural pride and prosocial behaviors among communities that are perceived to b…
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Today, we cover an increase in the University endowment’s investment returns, worsening drought conditions in New Jersey, new federal guidelines surrounding the use of artificial intelligence, and a newly released United Nations climate report. *** You can read more about the endowment here: https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/section/news…
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Cameron Christensen, CEFP, FMP is Director of Asset Management for Facilities Operations at Princeton University where he is passionate about leading organizations in planning, maintenance, operations, and project management. Mike Petrusky asks Cam about his new role and why he believes that people are the key to success in facilities management. T…
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In The Librarian's Atlas: The Shape of Knowledge in Early Modern Spain (U Chicago Press, 2024) Seth Kimmel explores the material history of libraries to challenge debates about the practice and politics of information management in early modern Europe. Ancient bibliographers and medieval scholastics, Kimmel reminds us, imagined the library as a mic…
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