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    Nathaniel Cogen Graduate Piano Recital

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    Nathaniel Cogen gives a compelling evening of piano artistry.https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/posters-2021-2022/1014/thumbnail.jp

    The Student Movement Volume 107 Issue 21: Evensong Vespers Honors President Luxton\u27s Gift of Service

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    HUMANS Apple vs Android, Grace No Senior Plans, Interviewed by: Solana Campbell Student Workers: Claudia Ruiz, Interviewed by: Nora Martin ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT WAUS: An Update on our Beloved Campus Radio Station, Grace No Creatives on Campus: Mateo Banks, Grace No Meditation for the Easter Season: Community Celebrates President Luxton, Lily Burke and Alannah Tjhatra NEWS A Night of Avant-Garde, Solana Campbell Environmental Events Bring Awareness to Berrien County, Andrew Francis Interview with Dr. Heather Thompson Day: Becoming an Author and Inspiring Change, Brendan Oh The Living Library: Stories from the Andrews Community, Isabella Koh IDEAS Enough with the Self Help Books, Valerie Akinyi Social Media and Authenticity, Nathaniel Reid The Resurgence of the Jim Crow Era in America, Shania Watts PULSE At Home at Andrews University, Elizabeth Dovich Sex Education in Adventist Institutions, Lexie Dunham The Importance of the Office of Culture and Inclusion, Zothile Sibanda LAST WORD Last Word, Solana Campbellhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-107/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Nightmares with the Bible: The Good Book and Cinematic Demons [review]/Wiggins, Steve A

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    This is a book review by Nathaniel Gibbs

    Mechanistic Investigations into the Palladium-Catalyzed Decarboxylative Allylic Alkylation of Ketone Enolates Using the PHOX Ligand Architecture

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    Palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation has become a large and important field for chemical synthesis. Many methodologies in this field offer mild conditions under which challenging and important molecular features can be reliably synthesized, including chiral all-carbon quaternary stereocenters. As a result, palladium- catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation has found significant use in total synthesis, and growing use in industry. While the general process of palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation has been studied for decades, there have been a number of recent modifications and developments, such as asymmetric versions of decarboxylative allylic alkylation procedures that are not yet well understood. The development of future implementations and improvements to palladium-catalyzed asymmetric allylic alkylation and related methodologies is expected to be facilitated by a better understanding of these more recent developments, and thus further mechanistic investigation is warranted. Reported herein is a set of investigations into the palladium-catalyzed decarboxylative asymmetric allylic alkylation of ketone enolates using the PHOX ligand architecture. By monitoring the reaction via 31P NMR, a series of previously unidentified key intermediates is discovered. Two representatives of these key intermediates are isolated and characterized. The solution behavior of these species under reaction-like conditions is studied along with a few novel and related complexes. The role of these intermediates and their impact on the behavior of the reaction and product formation is discussed. Previously confounding experimentally observed behavior for this methodology is rationalized via the properties elucidated for these discovered intermediates.</p

    Writing histories of everyday life in authoritarian regimes, from Europe to the Global South

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    Funding: This work was supported by ERC grant (DICTATOREXPERIENCE, 772353) undertaken with Professor Kate Ferris as PI at the University of St Andrews, 2018–24.This article – arising from an ERC-funded project on the lived experiences of dictatorship – explores the development of and approaches to the history of everyday life under repressive political systems, presenting the historiographical, conceptual, and contextual points of contact, synergy, and divergence between historians working in and on Europe, Southern Africa, and Latin America. As a historiographical review article, this piece provides both a critical assessment of and novel intervention in these respective literatures, making the case for ‘decentring’ European histories and historiographies, to encourage greater engagement and collaboration between those working on different historical and geographical contexts.Peer reviewe

    Megan Case Senior Oboe Recital

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    Megan Case presents her senior oboe and English horn recital! It features works by Poulenc, Francois, Gipps, Britten, Borowski, and Vaughan Williams. Accompanied by Nathaniel Miller and Curtis Johnson.https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/seniors-2023-2024/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Megan Case Senior Oboe Recital

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    Megan Case presents her senior oboe/English horn recital! Featuring works of Poulenc, Francois, Gipps, Britten, Borowski, and Vaughan Williams. Accompanied by Nathaniel Miller and Curtis Johnson.https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/posters-2023-2024/1004/thumbnail.jp

    The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 19: Where did you Portu-Go for Spring Break?

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    HUMANS Women\u27s History Month Interview: Dr. Vanessa Corredera, Interviewed by Lauren Kim Food for a Sustainable Student, Interviews by Savannah Tyler Assistant to the President for Mission and Culture Interview: Willie Edward Hucks II (Diversity Officer), Interviewed by Lauren Kim ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Tumbling Through the Decades: A Look at the Early Years of the Andrews University Gymnics, Madison Vath Men in Black: Student Conductors Take Over AUSO, Aiko J. Ayala Rios Pilipino Cultural Night: Salika!, Lexie Dunham NEWS Updates and Changes from This Year\u27s Board of Trustees Meeting, Melissa Moore How Andrews Started Offering the Degrees We Know Today, Melissa Moore New Diversity Officer Hired, Andrew Francis Summit on Social Consciousness 2024: How Far Andrews Has Come and How Far We Have Left, Andrew Francis IDEAS Racing Against the Algorithm: The Challenge of Crafting Laws for Rapid AI Advancement, Abby Shim Don\u27t Quit Your Day Job: The Rise and Fall of Influencers, Katie Davis PULSE To Bon Appétit or not?, Anna Rybachek What you Could Have Don for Spring Break, Nate Miller LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Jim Walters, Challenges Facing AU, My Alma Mater LAST WORD Food for Thought, Nathaniel Reidhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1018/thumbnail.jp

    The Student Movement Volume 108 Issue 5: From Pumpkin Spice to Sinigang: Falling Into Filipino Heritage Month

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    HUMANS AU SILA: Meet Darius Bridges, Lauren Kim Dawson Par: AUAFIA President, Chef, and Techie, Grace No Meet the Majors! Majors that Make UP Andrews University, Reagan McCain ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Art Through Language: An Introduction to Andrews University\u27s Language Program, Amelia Stefanscu Ever After : The Best Fairytale Adaptation, Lexie Dunham Harana: The Filipino Serenade Poetry and Incarnation : A Study of Poetry by Craig van Rooyen, Amelia Stefanescu NEWS KASA Kicks Off with Korean School, Gio Lee Philosophy Professor Gives Lecture on the History of Creationism, Andrew Francis The AU Career Fair, Nathaniel Miller IDEAS AU Gathering in Dissent: the Polarization of Thursday Assemblies, Bella Hamman Is Economic Disaster an American Norm?, Nate Miller Jack O\u27Paganism?, Erin Beers Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce: Why Are Celebrity Relationships So Interesting?, Corinna Bevier PULSE Bachelor In Andrews, Brooklyn Anderson Filipino Food Favorites, Caitlin Adap Relaxing, Educating, And Dull?, Anna Rybachek The Flavors of Fall, Lexie Dunham LAST WORD The True Meaning of Courage, Abby Shimhttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/sm-108/1004/thumbnail.jp
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