The Princeton Pulse Podcast highlights the vital connections between health research and policy. Hosted by Heather Howard, professor at Princeton University and former New Jersey Commissioner of Health and Senior Services, the show brings together scholars, policymakers, and other leaders to examine today’s most pressing health policy issues – domestically and globally. Guests discuss novel research at Princeton along with partnerships aimed at improving public health and reducing health dis ...
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Recordings of public lectures and events held at Princeton University.
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Recordings of public lectures and events held at Princeton University.
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Tune in monthly as we highlight the personal and professional journeys of Black Princeton Alumni.
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Princeton University is joining other universities around the world by responding to coronavirus in striking and innovative ways. From new, pandemic-related research to solutions-driven engineering; from philosophical and social inquiry to digital adaptations ... student support ... community service ... entrepreneurialism and more — the greater Princeton community is doubling down on our core mission and strengthening our bonds. This intimate sharing of experiences by Princeton students, al ...
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The Princeton African American Studies Department is known as a convener of conversations about the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as faculty “read” how race and culture are produced globally, look past outcomes to origins, question dominant discourses, and consider evidence instead of myth.
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The world moves fast. Daybreak keeps you up-to-date. Enjoy everything you need to know to stay informed — on campus and off — in this digestible, efficient podcast. Daybreak is produced by Maya Mukherjee '27, Twyla Colburn '27, Sheryl Xue '28 under the 149th Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian. The theme music was composed and performed by Ed Horan, and the cover art is by Mark Dodici.
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NEW EPISODES EVERY SUNDAY - “I’ve heard Princeton students are stuffy, elitist, and wear too much orange. Is that true?” You decide. Every week, Sophia, Simon, and Emily sit down with different Princetonians and ask them the hard-hitting questions about their accomplishments, deepest darkest secrets, and other things that shouldn't be put in writing. NOTHING is off limits (excluding topics that could undermine the sanctity of their LinkedIn profiles, of course). Slide into our inbox at thebe ...
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Get ready for your aha moment: Every weekday, host Meghna Chakrabarti pierces your news bubble to expose the whole story. Getting answers to the questions that need to be asked, examining our history and the human condition. No topic is too complicated or off the table. It’s all On Point.
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Get ready for your aha moment: Every weekday, host Meghna Chakrabarti pierces your news bubble to expose the whole story. Getting answers to the questions that need to be asked, examining our history and the human condition. No topic is too complicated or off the table. It’s all On Point.
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The podcast where you can listen to some of the most famous speeches of all time. We post daily! So sit back, relax, and enjoy some famous speeches.
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Changing education one conversation at a time. The Smarter Campus Podcast dives into the future of learning, spotlighting how students, educators, and innovators around the world are using AI to reshape education. Hosted by Zach, Head of Academic Sales Strategies at BoodleBox.ai, each episode features real conversations with passionate voices—from student leaders to professors—about what’s working, what’s changing, and what’s next. Whether you're curious about AI in the classroom, how school ...
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Covering high school boys basketball in Indiana year round - discussions on games, issues surrounding the boys basketball, games, player evaluations and recruiting news.
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Technology has transformed our lives, but there are hidden tradeoffs we make as we take advantage of these new tools. Cookies, as you know, can be a tasty snack -- but they can also be something that takes your data. This podcast is presented by the Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science.
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In this daily podcast, Bloomberg’s reporting team teases out what’s actually important in the crypto conversation. Led by crypto editor stacy-marie ishmael, the show draws on reporters and editors around the world and credible voices from across the industry. Episodes cover everything from regulation to NFTs to DeFi to the environmental considerations surrounding an asset class shaping the future of finance.
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A series of recordings from the Copyright Clearance Center
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The official podcast of Princeton University’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions.
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Interviews with Archaeologists about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/archaeology
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Because some of us were never meant to color inside the lines. Hosted by Gal—artist, autistic mama, and professional overfeeler—This Might Get Messy is a bold, neurodivergent-powered podcast about all the stuff we’re not supposed to say out loud. Expect real talk for EVERYONE about autism, ADHD, trauma, art, identity, healing, joy, and the glorious chaos of being human. It’s deep, it’s funny, it’s messy—and it’s yours. Come as you are. Bring your whole self. There’s room here. Fair warning: ...
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Interviews with Authors about their New Books
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Squash University is in session! As a player, Gilly Lane was a 4 time All-American, and Skillman award winner for the University of Pennsylvania before he went on to become one of the greatest American squash players of all time. As a coach, he’s led his alma mater to a Sloane Team Sportsmanship Award, 3 Ivy League Championships, and the first 2 National Championships in Penn Squash history. As a player, Jackson Bragman won Liberty League Rookie of the week once for Denison University (He wi ...
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New Jersey sports personality, Bryan DeNovellis, talks college basketball in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut Tri-State area. Rutgers, Seton Hall, UConn, St. John's and more!
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The CEU Review of Books Podcast Series explores the questions that affect us all through in-depth talks with researchers, policy makers, journalists, academics and others. We bring the most current research linked to Central Europe through these discussions. At the CEU Review of Books, we encourage an open discussion that challenges conventional assumptions to foster a vibrant debate. Visit www.ceureviewofbooks.com to read our latest reviews, long reads and interviews. Write for us! Our aim ...
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Princeton's president on how the university is taking a stand
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46:31Free speech, funding and academic freedom at U.S. colleges are under attack. Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber shares how his university is weathering the storm.By WBUR
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Special Edition: “The Other Side” – Sean Amaso Interviews Zach Kinzler
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47:46This special edition of the Smarter Campus Podcast flips the mic. In this crossover episode, Sean Amaso—student creative, AI skeptic, and host of the brand-new podcast The Other Side—takes the interviewer seat for his show’s very first episode... and his first guest is none other than Smarter Campus host, Zach Kinzler. Together, Sean and Zach dive …
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The Supreme Court case that could upend the Voting Rights Act
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37:20Later this month, the Supreme Court will hear a case that could overturn a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that protects against racial discrimination. Without it, some legal experts say states and local jurisdictions would be permitted to effectively silence the votes of millions of people.…
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The Supreme Court case that could upend the Voting Rights Act
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37:20Later this month, the Supreme Court will hear a case that could overturn a key provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that protects against racial discrimination. Without it, some legal experts say states and local jurisdictions would be permitted to effectively silence the votes of millions of people.…
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On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on Kristi Noem. How the former South Dakota governor rose to head the Department of Homeland Security and the impact she is having on the agency that’s been described as “too big to manage.”By WBUR
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Faculty Appointments, Princeton’s Faculty and Salaries ft. Data Writer Arnav Ratna, and the Government Shutdown’s Impact on Tri-State Airports — Friday, Oct. 3
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4:24Today, we cover the recent appointment of six new faculty members, learn more about Princeton’s faculty and salaries with Data writer Arnav Ratna, and finish out with updates on the government shutdown’s impact on Tri-State airports.By The Daily Princetonian
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Are robo-referees making sports more fair or less fun?
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35:12Major League Baseball will add an automated ball-strike system next season. How human judgement is giving way to technology across the sports world, and what that means for players, umpires and fans.By WBUR
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Are robo-referees making sports more fair or less fun?
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35:12Major League Baseball will add an automated ball-strike system next season. How human judgement is giving way to technology across the sports world, and what that means for players, umpires and fans.By WBUR
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The Devastating Health Impacts of U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts
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39:28This episode of the Princeton Pulse Podcast addresses the public health implications of U.S. foreign aid cuts, which have sent shock waves across the world. With the stroke of a pen, billions of dollars were abruptly pulled from projects dedicated to HIV prevention, treatments for deadly diseases, basic health care for children, and other essential…
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A close-up with two independent diners and an opinion from a third — Thursday, Oct. 2
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8:16Today, we take a special look at independent diners’ reactions to the meal plan overhaul scheduled for the next academic year.By The Daily Princetonian
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Lessons for the U.S. in 'China’s quest to engineer the future'
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31:18How can a lawyerly society and an engineering society learn from each other? And what’s at stake if they fail? Author Dan Wang set out to answer those questions about the U.S. and China.By WBUR
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Lessons for the U.S. in 'China’s quest to engineer the future'
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31:18How can a lawyerly society and an engineering society learn from each other? And what’s at stake if they fail? Author Dan Wang set out to answer those questions about the U.S. and China.By WBUR
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Reinstated Research Grants, Princeton Sports Updates, and President Eisgruber’s New Book — Wednesday, Oct. 1
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5:42Today, we cover the reinstated research grants, Princeton Women’s Field Hockey victory against Maryland, and finish out hearing from Associate News Editor Cynthia Torres on President Eisgruber’s new book.By The Daily Princetonian
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Is there really a rise in left-wing political violence in America?
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46:56Charlie Kirk's assassination. The United Healthcare CEO's murder. Several recent high-profile killings seem to have political motivations. What’s driving this — and what can we do about it?By WBUR
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Is there really a rise in left-wing political violence in America?
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46:56Charlie Kirk's assassination. The United Healthcare CEO's murder. Several recent high-profile killings seem to have political motivations. What’s driving this — and what can we do about it?By WBUR
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Professor Udi Ofer’s Lecture on Criminal Justice Reform, Date Drop Expectations, and the End of the Independent Dining Option — Tuesday, Sept. 30
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6:17Today, we take you inside Professor Udi Ofer’s lecture on criminal justice reform, Princeton students’ feelings on the night before Date Drop, and the new Fall 2026 meal plans.By The Daily Princetonian
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Fall workouts are in full force. We update some key programs. Hosts: Dominique Neely Jim Reamer Zak Tyler Patrick Wooley Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast. If you listen every week, we appreciate it. If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to get them delivered straight to your phone tablet or desktop. …
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Princeton's president on how the university is taking a stand
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46:31Free speech, funding and academic freedom at U.S. colleges are under attack. Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber shares how his university is weathering the storm.By WBUR
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A first look at the Princeton Art Museum’s exhibits, Terrace Club’s Art Market, and the Release of Mikie Sherill’s Unredacted Military Records — Monday, Sept. 29
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4:52Today, we take you inside the Princeton Art Museum’s First Exhibits, the semesterly art market at Terrace Club, and the release of Mikie Sherill’s unredacted military service records.By The Daily Princetonian
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Climbing the AI Mountain: Austin French on Career Pathways, Outdoor Education & Hyper-Efficiency
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29:39In this episode of The Smarter Campus Podcast, host Zach Kinzler sits down with Austin French, Director of Career Pathways and Employer Engagement at the University of Maine Farmington and co-host of the More Than the Outdoors podcast. Austin brings a fresh and relatable perspective to AI integration—not as an expert, but as a “casual user” who had…
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Meghna recently appeared on this episode of This Old House Radio Hour to talk about her childhood home in Corvallis, Oregon. She has a great time talking about the house, her family, and the American dream. We hope you enjoy it too.By WBUR
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Host Meghna Chakrabarti and executive producer Jonathan Dyer offer a behind-the-scenes look into how On Point is produced. Recorded in front of a live audience at WBUR CitySpace.By WBUR
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The real story behind the slump in Las Vegas tourism
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45:25Las Vegas is in a tourism slump. Hotel occupancy and air travel are down, and many local hospitality employees are experiencing layoffs or cuts in their hours. What's driving this downturn, and can Sin City bounce back?By WBUR
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The real story behind the slump in Las Vegas tourism
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45:25Las Vegas is in a tourism slump. Hotel occupancy and air travel are down, and many local hospitality employees are experiencing layoffs or cuts in their hours. What's driving this downturn, and can Sin City bounce back?By WBUR
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On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on a concept that explains an anomaly in today’s economic news: retail sales are up while other key economic indicators are down.By WBUR
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“Big O” Orgasm Workshop, 2026–2027 Academic Year Changes, and Princeton Town Council Announcements — Friday, Sep. 26
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4:45Today, we take you inside yesterday’s “Big O” workshop, cover changes to the academic calendar for the 2026-2027 school year, and finish out with updates from Wednesday’s Princeton Town Council meeting.By The Daily Princetonian
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Welcome to a brand new edition of Squash University! This week, Jackson and Gilly answer your listener-submitted questions about player development, movies and TV, their favorite/least favorite venues in college squash, and more. Huge thanks to each of you for listening along, and as always, enjoy! Follow Squash University on Instagram below!!! htt…
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While we talk a little shot clock at the end, we get updated recruiting offers and commits over the last couple of months. Hosts: Dominique Neely Jim Reamer Zak Tyler Patrick Wooley Thank you for listening to Courtside Indiana podcast. If you listen every week, we appreciate it. If not, please hit the subscribe or add button on your podcast app to …
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How private companies are influencing the new space race
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46:27From leased property to defense contracts, private space companies have become fully intertwined with public infrastructure. But not everyone’s sold on how intertwined these systems have become.By WBUR
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How private companies are influencing the new space race
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46:27From leased property to defense contracts, private space companies have become fully intertwined with public infrastructure. But not everyone’s sold on how intertwined these systems have become.By WBUR
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Is Elon Musk’s supercomputer polluting Memphis?
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46:15Elon Musk says xAI has one of the most powerful supercomputers in the world. It’s located in Memphis, Tennessee and it’s called Colossus. But neighborhood residents say Colossus belches colossal pollution.By WBUR
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