On the fifty year anniversary of its passage, this event will invite practitioners and advocates to explore how NJ’s Mount Laurel decision informs the present and future of affordable housing in New Jersey and around the country.
On June 3, 2025, the Gulf Research Center (GRC) and the Afghanistan Policy Lab at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs co-hosted a closed-door webinar titled “Rethinking Afghanistan-Gulf Relations in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape.” The session brought together experts and policymakers to examine…
This presentation compares public safety net and elite private psychiatric treatment in Los Angeles to show how inequality shapes the very meaning of recovery from serious mental illness. It focuses on "social prognosis", or the way clinicians imagine and enact futures for their clients. In Downtown LA, the crises of…
Join advocates, policy professionals and experts for an emergency roundtable discussing recent immigration policies and laws and their local impacts.Sponsorship of an event does not constitute institutional endorsement of external speakers or views presented.
Celebrated author Michael Lewis ‘82 will talk about his new edited volume Who Is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service, a timely meditation on the purpose of government and the dedicated and creative people behind the term "bureaucracy.’ Contributing authors Dave Eggers and Casey Cep will join in the conversation,…
Delving into domestic and international contexts, this panel will explore how adaptive sports function not only as a means of physical rehabilitation, but also as a transformative tool for empowerment, community cohesion, and advocacy. Moderator: Derek HootFirst-year Master in Public Affairs (SPIA). With ICRC, provided virtual…