Newsroom Breadcrumb Home News & Events Newsroom All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Search Jul 31, 2023 CITP’s “Digital Divide” Course Brings Attention to Broadband Inequities CITP Communications – When she was director of digital services in the Sao Paulo city government, Martina Bergues and her team regularly… Jul 27, 2023 Social Media, Polarization, and the 2020 Presidential Election The 2016 U.S. presidential election raised significant concerns among academics, political observers, policymakers, and much of the general public… Jul 25, 2023 Policy Task Force Explores Reparations for African Americans in New Jersey How should New Jersey repair the historic and ongoing harms caused by slavery, segregation, and racial subjugation? That was the question that… Jul 24, 2023 Seeking a Set of Principles to Rebuild the World Order In 1787, with the nascent United States of America in danger of going broke and falling apart, a group of delegates met in Philadelphia to revise the… Jul 17, 2023 #PolicyProfile: Meghann Kleespie, Administrative Coordinator, Office of the Dean “At @PrincetonSPIA, we teach the future policymakers and change-makers in the world, and I love that I get to be a part of that. Our dean and… Jul 17, 2023 Ph.D. Student Wins Horowitz Foundation’s Most Outstanding Project Award A School of Public and International Affairs doctoral student’s dissertation on residential integration earned him the Horowitz Foundation for Social… Jul 12, 2023 New Report: Threats to Democracy in the U.S. Pose Financial and Economic Risks for Investors Today, the States United Democracy Center and the Brookings Institution released a new report cautioning that the erosion of democratic… Jul 10, 2023 Workshop with the University of Tokyo Focuses on the International Relations of East Asia For the second straight year, students and faculty from the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) and the Department of Politics joined… Jul 07, 2023 Niehaus Workshop Examines the Role of Diplomats and Bureaucrats in International Relations Much of the work of interstate relations is ultimately carried out by bureaucrats. Individual officers within diplomatic, military, and intelligence… Jun 30, 2023 #PolicyProfile: Shannon Presha, Graduate Programs Finance and Operations Manager “Growing up, my best friend’s grandmother, Laura Wooten, worked at Princeton for a long time. I would often visit her in town, but I never… Jun 28, 2023 Tech Expert Arvind Narayanan Takes the Helm at Princeton Center for Information Technology About a decade ago — back when he was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University and Silicon Valley was rebounding from the dot-com bust — computer… Jun 26, 2023 SPIA’s Afghanistan Policy Lab Speaks on Taliban-Controlled Region During U.N. Counter-Terrorism Week On June 22, the Afghanistan Policy Lab (APL) at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) organized an important event at the… Jun 23, 2023 #PolicyProfile: Amanda Stark MPP ’23 “From a young age, I had a strong sense of fairness. This drove me to study law at the University of Auckland. I saw this as a practical way to have… Jun 23, 2023 Leonard Wantchekon Awarded Kiel Institute’s 2023 Global Economy Prize Leonard Wantchekon, the James Madison Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University… Jun 21, 2023 SPIA’s Afghanistan Policy Lab Organizes Event During U.N. Counter-Terrorism Week Since the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan almost two years ago, security scholars and counter-terrorism professionals have debated how the group’s… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Share Your News! Do you have news to submit? Please fill out a brief form. The Communications team will be in touch shortly to share how we plan to elevate your news. Questions? Email spianews@princeton.edu. News Form