PC Morning Mail

AI in Business: Kaitlin Elliott-Today (2/10), 7pm in Mondor LL06

Women in Business, Finance Society, and Business Ethics Club welcome Kaitlin Elliott, PC ’12. Ms. Elliott is an Executive Director on Morgan Stanley’s new Firmwide Generative AI Solutions Team. We could not be more excited to hear about her journey at PC, her career path, and what it is like to be a successful woman in business.
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Miscalculation on the Road to War-Today (2/10), 4:30pm in Ryan 102

Professor Tyler Jost will explain how the design of national security institutions in China, the US, and other countries affects the quality of information on which leaders base the choice for conflict. Effective institutions can help leaders avoid disaster, but leaders have incentives to undermine bureaucracies’ effectiveness to preserve their own power.
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The Humanities Forum Hosts Joseph Henrich-Thursday (2/13), 4:30pm in Ruane 105

This Thursday at 4:30pm in Ruane 105, the Humanities Forum will be hosting Joseph Henrich, Professor of Biological Anthropology at Harvard University. He will explain how institutions, particularly those governing marriage and family, influence our motivations and intuitions. He also will explain how a particular branch of Christianity dismantled the intensive kin-based institutions in Christendom and analyze its effects.
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Careers In… Law & Government- Tonight (2/10), 6pm on Zoom

Are you interested in a career in law or government? Join us for our annual Careers In Law & Government night! This event gives you the opportunity to join small break out groups with speakers in order to learn about various roles in law and government. Log on to FriarHub for the Zoom link.

LAF: How To Figure Out What I’m Doing After College-Tuesday (2/11), 5:30pm in Moore 120

The Office of Student Engagement and Leadership invites students to participate in the annual Life After Friartown series, focused on prepping for and making the most of post-graduate life! In this interactive session, we will help students reflect on the daunting task of goal setting and planning for your life after college so you don’t feel stuck!
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