Newsroom Breadcrumb Home News & Events Newsroom All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Search Dec 21, 2022 Two Rhode Island Coastal Flood Defense Projects Provide Lessons for Making Future Infrastructure Projects More Successful More than ten years have passed since Hurricane Sandy exposed New York City to devastating coastal flooding. Several cost-effective flood… Dec 19, 2022 Dean's Dialogue: COP27 - Students and Faculty Discuss Climate Policy Recently, a group of our Princeton students and faculty traveled to Sharm El Sheik, Egypt for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate… Dec 17, 2022 Bridging the Divide: Two Newly Hired Professors Bring Expertise in Development Economics to Solving Global Challenges Pascaline Dupas’ first job in research was, in her words, “at the very bottom of the pecking order.” She’d traveled to Kenya to work for a year as a… Dec 16, 2022 Princeton Students Named Scholars in the Nation’s Service Sixteen students at Princeton University have been selected to join the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), which funds graduate… Dec 13, 2022 Germany Foiled a Far-Right Coup Attempt. It Still Has a Right-Wing Problem. The German government hasn’t taken its increasing right-wing extremism as seriously as left-wing extremism. That’s been true for decades, our… Dec 12, 2022 Princeton Senior Abdelhamid Arbab Wins Marshall Scholarship for Graduate Study in UK Princeton senior Abdelhamid (Hamid) Arbab has been named a 2023 Marshall Scholar to pursue two years of graduate study in the United Kingdom. The… Dec 12, 2022 Opinion: Does Diversity Training Work? We Don’t Know — and Here is Why In early June 2020, as Black Lives Matter protests flowered across the United States following the murder of George Floyd, businesses and other… Dec 10, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Joe Shipley MPA ’26 “Both of my parents are journalists, and I learned a lot from the way that they tried to put truth and objectivity ahead of their own personal… Dec 07, 2022 'It’s About Surviving. It’s About Continuing Our Work.' Huddled with her mother beneath old blankets and broken furniture in a basement in Chernihiv in northern Ukraine, under siege by Russian troops and… Nov 30, 2022 Europe’s Proposed Climate Plan Will Outsource Deforestation and Harm Biodiversity Europe’s “Fit for 55” climate plan, through its bioenergy rules, outsources deforestation and sacrifices Europe’s opportunity for a beneficial land… Nov 29, 2022 The End of Naivety: Assertiveness and New Instruments in EU Trade and Investment Policy For decades the European Union (EU) was a pillar of free trade liberalisation in the world. It pursued a liberal free trade agenda predicated on… Nov 28, 2022 Compounding Climate and Social Hazards Result in Different Migration Patterns Around the World In agricultural communities, migration patterns are affected by the collective impacts of climate-related droughts and existing social… Nov 28, 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Influencing Public Policy Firsthand Public policy influences all aspects of our lives, yet few people give much thought to how policy is made, let alone experience the policymaking… Nov 23, 2022 SPIA Students Explore the World’s Climate Challenges at COP27 Recognizing the importance of introducing the next generation to some of the world’s most important policy conversations, the Princeton School of… Nov 19, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Brent Efron MPA ’24 “I grew up in a reform Jewish community outside of Boston, and one thing we learned from a very young age in reform Hebrew school is something called… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 22 Page 23 Current page 24 Page 25 Page 26 … 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