A riveting account of the watershed moment in America’s dealings with China that forever altered the course of East-West relations. As 1945 opened, America was on surprisingly congenial terms with China’s Communist rebels—their soldiers treated their American counterparts as heroes, rescuing airmen shot down over enemy…
From Kickstarter to Indiegogo, crowdfunding is a multi-billion dollar field which has revolutionized the way that that social media funds innovative and exciting ideas. Derek Fetzer and Ben Tiede PhD ’10, MPP ’11 from Janssen, the pharmaceutical company of Johnson & Johnson, will present about a new crowdfunding platform…
Jacob N. Shapiro is an assistant professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University and co-directs the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project. His active research projects study political violence, economic and political development in conflict zones, security policy, and urban conflict. He is author of The…
Location: 3rd Floor Open SpaceThis panel discussion and demonstration will focus on the technology behind — and implications of — new experiments in journalistic storytelling that involve VR technology. Panelists Dan Pacheco and Nonny de la Peña are innovators in immersive journalism, an emerging narrative form that allows…
Panelists: Michael GrazianoLaura KahnAude TeillantAntibiotics were first massed-produced in the 1940s. Their ability to fight and kill bacteria revolutionized medicine and had profound effects on everything from agriculture to war. After less than 80 years, however, these miracle drugs are failing. Resistant infections kill…