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All Topics (November 14 through January 31)
Friday, November 14
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Fall 2025 Law Review Symposium | The University and DemocracyUniversities are meant to be guardians of democracy and bulwarks against authoritarianism. Yet many of our most powerful universities have enabled the Trump administration's open effort to exert "existential terror" on our institutions and our communities. This convening will critically examine why universities have failed to protect democracy and how we might democratize our institutions…
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CISE Fall Workshop: A Roadmap for Intelligence and Resilience in Power and Energy SystemsA Roadmap for Intelligence and Resilience in Power and Energy Systems This workshop seeks to foster a convergent research discussion with the goal of outlining a roadmap for resolving critical socio-technical challenges in modern power systems. By bringing together experts from academia, industry, national labs, government agencies, the goal is to explore transformative strategies for…
Friday, November 21
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CISE Seminar: Anthony Bloch, University of MichiganStability, Learning and Control of Dynamic Networks In this talk we consider various aspects of dynamics, control and learning on graphs. We discuss diffusively coupled network dynamical systems and the role of coupling in stabilizing and destabilizing such systems. We also discuss dynamic networks of this type and in particular Lyapunov-based methods for analyzing the…
Monday, December 1
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Pathways of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change in the U.S.Presented by Dr. Jennifer Candipan, Brown University
Friday, December 5
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Kinship and Loss in a Warming World – Lessons from the Andean ‘Ayllu’CURA announces the fall 2025 colloquium schedule. This year-long conversation brings together an interdisciplinary community of scholars of culture, religion, and world affairs. Please register below for the session(s) you plan to attend. The December 5 workshop will feature a paper by Lior Hamovitz, PhD Student, Department of Political Science, Boston University. Please note that…