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Intergenerational Memories of Important Events: The Intersection of the Personal and the Historical- William Hirst
analyzed and discussed. William Hirst is the Malcolm B. Smith Professor of Psychology at The New School in ... psychology in discussions of collective memory, and to underscore the relationship between memory and the ...
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David Boder: Reflecting on His Work, Life and Legacy 80 Years After
in mind the importance of testimonies for psychological and anthropological studies. To collect ... Social Psychology, Oral History, Ethnography, Jewish Studies and Refugee Studies. More information on ...
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Alumnus’s Publication Explores Literary Translation in Practice
Department of Comparative Literature and English started while at AUP and has recently culminated in the ... accommodating a broad audience. The book was born from Steyn’s academic relationship with Professor Dan Gunn, ... Translation: Crafts, Contexts, Consequences Department of Comparative Literature & English ...
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First Year Success Program to Create Class Unity and Open Intracampus Dialogue
academic courses by giving them the tools to understand the context in which they are living and working,” ... the world is not for the faint of heart. With the speed of Paris and new academic opportunities ... Psychology major and student advisor in the FYS program, is excited to be a part of an effort to give ...
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Counting on Beetles: AUP students unlock clues to the impacts of climate change
psychology major Emma Kelly. Kelly got involved after taking an animal behavior course with Berg and is ...
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Degenerations of Democracy: AUP’s Newest Research Center Hosts Leading Democratic Thinkers
Research centers provide The American University of Paris with vital academic hubs through which ...
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Art History-Fine Arts and Film Studies Open House
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Film Screening: "I Am The One Who Brings Flowers to Her Grave"
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Teaching History and Critical Thinking with Graphic Novels (prof. Tom Mullaney, Stanford U.)
none Join us at the upcoming conference by History Professor Tom Mullaney (Stanford University) who will explore the dynamic role of graphic novels in enhancing critical thinking and enriching history education. Discover how this captivating medium (calle ...
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Authoritarian Legalism: A conversation with Kim Lane Scheppele
As part of the Human Rights Summer Institute Guest Series, directed by Professor Sharon Weill, we are honored to host Kim Lane Scheppele, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. Author of Authoritarian Legalism, Professor Scheppele will discuss re ...