News & Stories Breadcrumb Home All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles May 05, 2023 Seven Students Win 2023 Spirit of Princeton Award for Service, Contributions to Campus Life Seven students have been named winners of the 2023 Spirit of Princeton Award, honoring Princeton University undergraduates for positive contributions… May 04, 2023 SPIA in New Jersey Launch Emphasizes That Research Makes for Sound Public Policy The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs formally launched its SPIA in New Jersey initiative Friday, April 28, convening policy… May 04, 2023 With SPIA in D.C., School of Public and International Affairs Enters a New Era The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has long had a significant presence among and within the three branches of the federal… May 03, 2023 Distinguished Group to Join SPIA Visiting Faculty for 2023-24 The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs will welcome several high-profile practitioners and scholars as visiting faculty members… Apr 27, 2023 Endowed Professorships to Two SPIA Faculty; Promotions for Two Others Two members of the faculty of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs were named to endowed professorships, effective April 1, and… Apr 24, 2023 Six Princeton Professors Have Been Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences Princeton faculty members Linda Colley, Rafaela Dancygier, Judith Hamera, Ilya Kaminsky, Fintan O’Toole and Laurence Ralph have been… Apr 24, 2023 Princeton Researcher Works With Central UAI To Encourage the Production of Green Hydrogen in Chile Public policy student and researcher at the Andlinger Center for Energy & Environment in Princeton, Alex Giannattasio, analyzes, along with… Apr 20, 2023 SPIA in New Jersey to Launch With Public Event April 28 The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs will launch its SPIA in New Jersey initiative with a half-day of presentations and panel… Apr 19, 2023 Behind the Research: Denise Mauzerall Takes On Worldwide Ecological Problems Denise Mauzerall wasn’t sure whether she wanted to become a scientist or a lawyer. All she knew was that she wanted to have the biggest impact on the… Apr 19, 2023 From Princeton to Policymakers: Tigers at the State Department Are Helping to Forge International Agreements Around Climate Change When the last session of week one ended at the 27th UN Climate Change Conference (COP27), held November in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, most diplomats… Mar 28, 2023 SPIA Reacts: Bank Bailouts – No Bank Is Too Small to Matter The Silicon Valley Bank bailout was necessary. But was it timely or fair? If the intervention itself was timely, the decision to intervene was by all… Mar 15, 2023 Liechtenstein Institute International Policy Associates Take High-Level Meetings in Washington, D.C. As the School of Public and International Affairs works to continue expanding its footprint in Washington, D.C., its Liechtenstein Institute (LI)… Mar 09, 2023 Former Human Rights Watch Leader Roth to Join SPIA Faculty for 2023-24 Academic Year A former longtime head of Human Rights Watch will join the faculty of the School of Public and International Affairs this fall. Kenneth Roth, who… Mar 08, 2023 Profiles in Perseverance: Living With Hope To commemorate International Women’s Day, the Afghanistan Policy Lab profiled eight Afghan women, highlighting the struggle and the fight of women in… Mar 07, 2023 SPIA Economic Historian on Why ‘India Is Broken’ Ashoka Mody is an economic historian at Princeton, but writes that his “heart is in India.” It’s from this perspective that Mody, the Charles and… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Next page Next › Last page Last »