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Counting on Beetles: AUP students unlock clues to the impacts of climate change
none The impact of climate change is rippling across the globe and reshaping the natural world. At AUP, students are not just learning about it in the classroom; they are actively enhancing our collective understanding through unique research. This semest ...
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Fashion Talks at AUP: “I Make Because I Am Human”
On Thursday, September 16, 2021, the Fashion Talks at AUP lecture series hosted its first lecture of the academic year, which saw designer and arborist Zoe Jo Rae present on the subject of “Resourcefulness – And Other Quiet Forms of Activism.” The latest ...
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D.Rad Symposium Explores Radicalization Trends in Europe and Beyond
On Wednesday, December 8, 2021, AUP’s Center for Critical Democracy Studies, a research center devoted to promoting the practice, study and life of democracy, hosted a symposium composed of the 17 research teams involved in the D.Rad research project: a c ...
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Co-Translating Marguerite Duras
Olivia Baes ’13 (in Comparative Literature & English) and G’14 and Emma Ramadan G’14 bonded over a shared love of French author Marguerite Duras while studying for an MA in Cultural Translation at AUP. Their second published co-translation of Duras’s ...
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Students Explore Civil Society in Israel in Hour-Long Documentary
L'Autre Cote In Fall semester 2019, students taking Professor Sharon Weill’s graduate-level class on “Civil Society: International and Comparative Perspectives,” traveled to Israel as part of AUP’s Cultural Program to meet with civil society groups w ...
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Tocqueville Conversations
exchange. Chosen AUP students attending the event take part in round tables on discussed topics and are ... remember the Tocqueville Conversations as a momentous event during my efforts to become a well-rounded and ... at this event. Cross Lawrence (AUP ’24, History) The Tocqueville Conversations was an infinitely ...
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Michael Stoepel
American University of Paris, France. In Fall 2016, Michael Stöpel was selected to be the Featured ... institutions." AMICAL Conference 2016. American University of Rome, Rome, Italy. 13 May 2016. Birds-of-a-feather ... 2016. American University of Rome, Rome, Italy. 12 May 2016. Birds-of-a-feather Discussion Leader. ...
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An Interview with Claudio Piani
sea temperatures are rising, but it hasn’t yet. Also, you can never associate a single extreme event ... tornado, one flooding event, you cannot say that this was caused by global warming. And you shouldn’t say ... not state incorrect theories. You cannot attribute a single event to global warming but what you can ...
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Zoe Jo Rae: Resourcefulness- and Other Quiet Forms of Activism
Zoe Jo Rae For information on how to attend this event after registration has closed, please email ...
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AUP Alumni in Food Roundtable
2024- 18:30 Event 6, rue du Colonel Combes 75007 Paris France AUP Library Atrium Moderated by Christy ...