Admissions Blog Graduate admissions updates and highlights of the School's international community of students, faculty, and alumni. Subscribe Breadcrumb Home Graduate Admissions Admissions Blog Search by Keyword View by Category Search by CategoryCampus Life & CommunityDiversity, Equity, & InclusionFields & CertificatesStudents & AlumniTips & FAQs Advanced Search Show/hide search bar Apr 19, 2016 Princeton Named Best City Home to the best college in the country, according to U.S. News & World Report, Princeton is located in Mercer county, right in the center of our… Apr 15, 2016 Peace Corps to Princeton: Grassroots Experience and the Graduate Student - Aja Kennedy John F. Kennedy founded the Peace Corps in 1961 with the goal of sending volunteers on two-year missions to aid developing nations while… Apr 14, 2016 Former President and CEO of NAACP to Join the School as Visiting Professor and Lecturer Benjamin Todd Jealous, former president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and current partner at… Apr 13, 2016 Alumni Reflections & Advice As an MPA student at the School, I've been awed and advised by classmates, faculty, professors and alumni. My hope is that this new series of… Apr 08, 2016 Students and Alumni of Color Symposium Celebrates 20 Years This weekend SAOC will celebrate its 20th anniversary. In the mid-1990s, graduate students at the Princeton School of Public and International… Apr 05, 2016 On the Waitlist I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be. –Douglas Adams One year ago, I was in your shoes. I… Apr 05, 2016 Students Travel to Normandy A group of undergraduate and graduate students traveled to the coast of Normandy, France over spring break to explore the the D-Day Invasion of World… Mar 24, 2016 Students and Alumni of Color Symposium Celebrates 20 Years In the mid-1990s, graduate students at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs recognized two critical needs among students of color… Mar 23, 2016 Quenching Their Thirst: Morocco Brings Water to Rural Citizens Accessing potable water in rural Morocco was an ordeal that damaged public health and kept many girls too busy for school. With the implementation of… Mar 17, 2016 Happy St. Patrick's Day! Happy St. Paddy's Day from the Graduate Admissions Office! Mar 15, 2016 Playing Dumb and Giving the Cold Shoulder: How Stereotypes Pervade the Workplace People in the workplace may adjust their behavior to break stereotypes about themselves or match the stereotypes of others -- even if it means… Mar 10, 2016 Program in Law and Public Affairs Announces 2016 Liman Fellows Congratulations to the 2016 Liman Fellows! Full story here. Mar 08, 2016 International Women's Day Nancy Duff Campbell, Kate Grant and Diane Coffey are just a few of the incredible women who have walked through the doors of Robertson Hall. Today,… Mar 03, 2016 Q&A: How Will Super Tuesday Shape the 2016 Election? Voters in 12 states solidified two front-runners in the presidential campaign: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who are both looking ahead to… Mar 01, 2016 Policy Workshop Recommendations Support Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations Participants in last fall's graduate Policy Workshop, "Building Ties with Former Enemies," met with officials from the U.S. State Department and the… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page Next › Last page Last »