News & Stories Breadcrumb Home All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Sep 27, 2023 Princeton SPIA Appoints Head of Washington, D.C., Initiative The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has appointed Zach Vertin, an experienced policy analyst, writer, and diplomat, to serve as… Sep 22, 2023 Fill in the Blanks with Pascaline Dupas At the intersection of global economics and household poverty analysis is Pascaline Dupas, a professor of economics and public affairs and co… Sep 19, 2023 Research From SPIA Highlights the Growing Field of Quantitative Critical Race Theory The nascent field of Quantitative Critical Race Theory, or QuantCrit, applies the insights of Critical Race Theory to improve the use of statistical… Sep 18, 2023 A Better Sense of Service According to White House documentation, 15 percent of the federal government workforce is eligible to retire today, and 30 percent are eligible in… Sep 15, 2023 Princeton Students Impact Global Health This summer, Princeton University students took on some of the world’s most critical public health challenges – from fighting AIDS, tuberculosis, and… Sep 15, 2023 ‘We Need Help to Get Ahead’ In 2015, Kathryn Edin, the William Church Osborn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs and co-director of SPIA’s Center for Research on Child and… Sep 15, 2023 Innovations for Successful Societies Creates Anticorruption Courses for Ukraine Civil Servants As Ukraine rebuilds and rebounds after responding to Russia’s war, SPIA’s Innovations for Successful Societies (ISS) program has extended a helping… Sep 13, 2023 JSI Program Nears 40 Years of Public Policy Possibilities June and July usually mark a time of rest and relaxation in higher education, but for students looking to polish their public policy prowess,… Sep 08, 2023 Very Cool — Wailoo’s Examination of Menthol Cigarette Advertising Wins Award From 2008 to 2010, the Truth Initiative, America's largest nonprofit public health organization dedicated to the eradication of tobacco and nicotine… Sep 06, 2023 Whose CO2 is it Anyway? Seema Jayachandran’s Research Explores Alternate Mitigation Efforts As CO2 emissions continue to climb globally, Seema Jayachandran, a professor of economics and public affairs and co-director of the Research Program… Aug 18, 2023 A Change in Leadership for SINSI It has been a summer of transition for SPIA’s prestigious Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative. After seven influential years as co-directors… Aug 18, 2023 Jonathan Mayer, Technology Policy Expert, Wins NSF CAREER Award Jonathan Mayer, an expert in technology policy, has received the National Science Foundation’s CAREER award, a top honor for early-career faculty. … Aug 17, 2023 SPIA Researcher’s Analysis Plays Important Role in Lawsuit Victory Research conducted by a School of Public and International Affairs faculty member was cited extensively in a federal judge’s ruling that the Kansas… Aug 15, 2023 SPIA Reacts: Afghanistan Under Two Years of Taliban Rule August 15, 2023, marks a grim two-year anniversary: that of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. Adela Raz, director of SPIA’s Afghanistan Policy… Aug 15, 2023 Senior State Department Official to Join SPIA Faculty as Visiting Professor and Lecturer A senior official with the U.S. Department of State will join the School of Public and International Affairs faculty this fall. Robert Malley,… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 14 Page 15 Current page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last »