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symposium

[sim-poh-zee-uhm] / sɪmˈpoʊ zi əm /


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The “Anything But Bonds” trope will only end, Hartnett contends, if Warsh signals hawkish at the Jackson Hole symposium Aug. 28, and both the Fed and Bank of Japan tighten monetary policy in September.

From MarketWatch Aug. 14, 2026

Galloway says he got a glimpse of that resistance this spring when Chapman University hosted a symposium examining AI’s impact on entertainment.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 13, 2026

Fed officials making comments include governor Stephen Miran speaking at a financial system symposium at 6:20 p.m.

From MarketWatch Apr. 13, 2026

I disagreed with the premise of the symposium and declined.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 29, 2026

Dontas was followed in the symposium by Angelos Delivorrias, director of the Benaki Museum in Athens.

From "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell

The public-facing work of the organization, like its panel discussions, debates, and academic symposia, can seem unobjectionable.

From Slate Dec. 11, 2022

The settlement includes $5,000 reserved in the provost’s office to pay for meeting expenses, events and symposia sponsored by the Carolina Black Caucus per year through June 2025, according to Hannah-Jones.

From Seattle Times Jul. 19, 2022

With this April 15 marking the 75th anniversary of Jackie Robinson's breaking baseball's color line, Major League Baseball will celebrate the occasion with great fanfare – with tributes, movies, TV specials, museum exhibits and symposia.

From Salon May 14, 2022

The textile medium usually invites an analysis of craft and women’s work, but here the ache overpowers any appetite for symposia.

From New York Times Nov. 10, 2021

“We talked about physics,” Oppenheimer recalled, recognizing that Ernest’s intellectual interests were narrower than his own and that he might not be especially receptive to wide-ranging symposia on Eastern philosophy and Western art.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik

Over the next few months, the coauthors will present their research at symposiums and conferences around the U.S., where they’ll receive feedback and engage in discussions with fellow researchers.

From Salon Sep. 25, 2024

With the goal of meeting other women my age, I began attending book signings, workshops or menopause symposiums solo so that I would be forced to work through my social anxiety and make conversation.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 19, 2024

Premier Li Qiang in March declared China open for business again, and since then provinces and cities from Sichuan to Chaozhou have sent delegations across the globe to pitch and invited investors to rare symposiums.

From Reuters Jul. 24, 2023

The 49-year-old political activist and lawyer won’t be a traditional full-time faculty member, the university says, but she will lecture, invite guest speakers, and host symposiums.

From Washington Times Apr. 5, 2023

The profits were likewise enormous; the directors’ meetings were symposiums of satisfaction, and stockholders gloated over their incomes.

From Stage-coach and Tavern Days by Alice Morse Earle




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