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Plants have served as medicinal agents since the beginning of civilization and are still critical constituents of modern drugs or templates for synthetic molecules used to make today's…
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In the winelands of Renaissance Germany, a poet named Vincent Obsopoeus witnessed the birth of a poisonous new culture of bingeing, peer pressure, and competitive drinking. Michael Fontaine presents…
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Through pandemics, wars, recessions, and civil unrest, Cornell University has survived more than 150 years of history and emerged a stronger institution. Learn about how Cornell has weathered past…
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The Institute for European Studies hosted "Conversations on European Matters in the Midst of a Pandemic" on May 13th, 2020. A portion of this interview was included in the webinar as a part…
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Zoom Recording ID: 94656006119
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Meeting Time: 2020-06-06T18:30:00Z
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Meeting Time: 2020-04-24T13:44:14Z
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Zoom Recording ID: 96193400161
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Meeting Time: 2020-04-17T12:43:54Z
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Chishti, Ruby, Designer in Residence, FSAD, Lecture 10-24-18 Ruby Chishti, Isness and Being: Embracing the UnavoidableDepartment of Fiber Science & Apparel DesignOctober 24, 2018
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Europe has a long history of family separation, which includes both violent immigration control and advocacy against these discriminatory practices. In this panel, scholars who have researched…
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In AY 2017-2018, the Institute for European Studies launched the IES Migrations Series which conceptualizes the migration of not only people, but also images, words, ideas, technologies, objects,…
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