Faculty Lectures
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        Listen: Envisioning Public/Engaged Scholarship  
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        Listen: Linguist K. David Harrison on Preserving Endangered Languages  
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        Listen: What Election Judges See  
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        Listen: Yoel Roth '11 Talks "Swiping Left: Identity, Preference, and the Politics of Online Dating"  
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        Listen: Author Antje Rávic Strubel Reads from Into the Woods of the Human Heart  
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        Listen: Jack Halberstam on "Trans* Bodies and Power in the Age of Transgenderism"  
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        Listen: Economist Jeffrey Frankel '74 on TPP, Trade, Inequality, and the Election  
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        Listen: Author Keiko Itoh '74 Discusses Her Novel, Set in Japanese-Occupied Shanghai  
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        Listen: What Our Religious Traditions Teach Us About Dealing with Undocumented Immigrants  
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        Listen: Economist David Weiman on Monetary Union, the Struggle over Political Economic Sovereignty  
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        Listen: Historian Maya Peterson '02 on Cotton Colonialism and the Shrinking Aral Sea  
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        Listen: Author Eli Clare on Cure, Disability, Queerness, and Natural Worlds  
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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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