Faculty Lectures
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Listen: Author Eli Clare on Cure, Disability, Queerness, and Natural Worlds
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McCabe Lecture by Patrick Awuah '89
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Listen: Labor Leader Paul Booth '64 on Pushing the Envelope in American Politics
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Listen: Sociologist Andrew Perrin '93 "Reads" the 2016 Election
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Listen: Josh King '87 on Elections & Political Campaigns in the Age of Optics
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Listen: Cardiologist Nazanin Moghbeli '96 on Brush Strokes and Treating Folks
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Listen: Linguist Beppie Van Den Bogaerde on Dutch Sign Language
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Listen: Political Scientist Diana Mutz on Hearing the Other Side
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Listen: Political Scientist Carol Nackenoff on Rethinking the 2016 Presidential Election
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Listen: Psychologist Stella Christie on "Learning by Comparison"
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Listen: Legal Scholar Richard Hasen on Campaign Money and the Distortion of American Elections
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Student Conductors Take Spotlight at Chamber Orchestra First Editions
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Listen: Director K. Elizabeth Stevens on "Collaborative Theater Making"
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Listen: Mathematician Keith Devlin on "Leonardo of Pisa and the First Personal Computing Revolution"
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Listen: Bob Rehak on "Treknology: Reference Materials and Worldbuilding in Science Fiction Fandom"
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Listen: Marine Biologist Rachel Merz on "Anything but Stuck in the Mud: Tales of Soft- and Hard-Bodied Critters in a Famous Bay"
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Listen: Classicist Marilyn B. Skinner Presents the Sixteenth Annual Helen F. North Lecture
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Listen: Economists Mark Kuperberg and Kevin Hassett '84 Face Off on Economic Inequality
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Watch: Interdisciplinary Collaboration Provides Opera with Context and Color
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Listen: Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams on Gun Violence and Gun Control