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 Feb 08, 2016 Service Auction Raises More Than $11,000 for Charity Benefitting Trenton Youth Thanks to the efforts of many generous, community-minded graduate students, faculty and staff at the Princeton School of Public and… Feb 05, 2016 Von Hippel, at PPPL, calls for international control of nuclear enrichment The world’s nuclear enrichment programs should be under international control to prevent the development of nuclear weapons after the new arms deal… Feb 04, 2016 Shapiro Receives 2016 Karl Deutsch Award Jacob Shapiro, associate professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs,… Jan 25, 2016 Freedom To Tinker The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has many centers and programs, one being the Center for Information Technology. Here is… Jan 21, 2016 Reflecting on Affluence and Influence Today marks the sixth anniversary of the Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission decision. This decision stated that the First Amendment… Jan 20, 2016 WHO Reports Ebola is Nearing the End WHO reports that the Ebola epidemic in West Africa that plagued that region for the last two years is nearing the end.Princeton examined this issue… Jan 13, 2016 Graduate Admissions Timeline 2016 Application Processing Once you submit your application you may log in to the online portal to review your activity and to check the status of your… Jan 11, 2016 Fifteen-year national survey of 'fragile families' fuels wide range of research On the second floor of Lewis Thomas Lab at Princeton University, researchers are working to better understand the complex interactions between… Jan 07, 2016 Students With Influence Over Peers Reduce School Bullying by 30 Percent Curbing school bullying has been a focal point for educators, administrators, policymakers and parents, but the answer may not lie within rules set… Dec 14, 2015 School's Doctoral Candidate’s Research Cited by The New York Times A Dec. 11 article in The New York Times, “China’s Emissions Pledges Are Undercut by Boom in Coal Projects Abroad,” cited the research of Phillip… Dec 11, 2015 2016 Application Wrap-up As you put the final touches on your applications to the MPA, MPP and Ph.D. programs, be sure to review the application tips recently posted to the… Dec 11, 2015 Don't Fear Refugees Two doctoral candidates at the School, Alex Bollfrass MPA '12 and Andrew Shaver MPA '12, co-authored this Dec. 9 article published by the… Dec 09, 2015 “Impassioned Debate” Results in Noteworthy Journal While producing the annual Journal of Public and International Affairs (JPIA) is no small task, a review of this year’s 26th edition clearly… Dec 09, 2015 2016 Application Countdown, Part 5 - Résumé & Diversity The Ingredients of a Strong Résumé Use a two page annotated format. Begin with paid Professional Work Experience. Provide date, job… Dec 09, 2015 2016 Application Countdown, Part 6 - Coming Back to School? Here’s What You Need to Know Perhaps you are thinking about coming back to school after working full-time for a number of years. Maybe you’ve been in the for-profit sector and… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Next page Next › Last page Last »