Newsroom Breadcrumb Home News & Events Newsroom All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Search Jan 06, 2022 #253: Jan. 6 & Democracy Today (Carolyn Shapiro) On the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection, this week's episode focuses on the strains placed on American democracy. From voter suppression to… Jan 06, 2022 Sara McLanahan, ‘Towering Figure’ in the Study of Family Structure and Inequality, Dies at 81 Sara McLanahan, a prominent sociologist whose work played a foundational role in the understanding of single parents and their children, died of… Jan 05, 2022 Philippe Nominated For 2021 ‘Arms Control Person of the Year’ Sébastien Philippe, associate research scholar in the Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) at the Princeton School of Public and… Jan 04, 2022 As China Converts to Clean Energy, Households Should Consider Using Heat Pumps to Maximize Climate, Air Quality, Economic, and Health Benefits Many of China’s households still rely on small coal stoves for heat, which causes air pollution that damages health. To address these problems, the… Dec 17, 2021 #PolicyProfile: Harrison Fuller MPA ‘23 Through my research and travel, I’ve learned that a lot of issues — lack of quality schools, health care, and access to playgrounds and learning… Dec 16, 2021 Zia Mian Appointed to UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters Zia Mian, a physicist and co-director of Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), has been appointed to the U.N… Dec 14, 2021 Princeton Students Named Scholars in the Nation’s Service During Initiative’s 15th Year Fourteen students at Princeton University have been selected to join the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), which funds graduate… Dec 14, 2021 #252: A Boost for Science (2021 in Review) It's the end-of-the-year broadcast for Politics & Polls! Julian and Sam recap the year, beginning with a discussion on the Jan. 6 insurrection… Dec 14, 2021 Antidepressant Treatment for Postpartum Depression May Be Overprescribed In countries like the U.S. and the Netherlands, antidepressants are a commonly prescribed treatment for postpartum depression. But a new study by… Dec 10, 2021 Book by G. John Ikenberry Named Among ‘Best of the Year’ by Foreign Affairs A book written by international relations theorist G. John Ikenberry has been named among Foreign Affairs’ “Best of the Year.” It was also a finalist… Dec 09, 2021 Virtual Reality Project on Nuclear Threats to Premiere at Sundance Film Festival A virtual reality project executive produced by researchers at Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) and Games for… Dec 07, 2021 Miji Bell Named Associate Dean for Public Affairs and Communications at SPIA Miji Bell, a seasoned communications leader, is joining the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) as associate dean for public… Dec 06, 2021 Like a Natural System, Democracy Faces Collapse as Polarization Leads to Loss of Diversity, Series of Interdisciplinary Studies Find Much like an overexploited ecosystem, the increasingly polarized political landscape in the United States — and much of the world — is experiencing a… Dec 06, 2021 People Unknowingly Group Themselves Together Online, Fueling Political Polarization Across the U.S. As people curate their online news feeds, they may be unwillingly sorting themselves into polarized networks, according to a study led by researchers… Dec 03, 2021 #PolicyProfile: Alisa Laufer MPA ‘23 I'm focusing more on how civilians are engaged in, and impacted, often unfairly, by conflict. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 … 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