Newsroom Breadcrumb Home News Newsroom All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Search Sep 03, 2021 #PolicyProfile: Chuck Crosby, Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment What I like most about my job is that it allows me to be of service to others. Sep 02, 2021 Lack of Protections in the Workplace Leave Frontline Workers of Color at High Risk for COVID-19 Exposure Black, Latino, and Native American frontline workers are more likely to work in occupations with a higher risk of COVID-19 exposure with less… Aug 27, 2021 #PolicyProfile: Michele Epstein, Assistant Director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Politics From students to fellows and faculty, I am lucky to be able to stay connected to this extended community throughout the world. Aug 24, 2021 We Learn We produce a number of shows in our Princeton Policy Podcast enterprise. Check out Politics & Polls, our weekly political news show; … Aug 24, 2021 Mummolo Receives Microsoft Funding for Police Body-Worn Camera Project Microsoft has awarded $250,000 in funding to professor Jonathan Mummolo and a team of fellow social scientists to fund the development of a novel… Aug 24, 2021 Yusuf Dahl MPA ’17 Growing up in poverty, Yusuf Dahl survived the streets of Milwaukee under the wing of his brother. By age 14, he was in juvenile detention for a… Aug 19, 2021 Vaccine Stockpiling by Nations Could Lead to Increase in COVID-19 Cases, Novel Variant Emergence The allocation of COVID-19 vaccine between countries has thus far tended toward vaccine nationalism, wherein countries stockpile vaccines to… Aug 18, 2021 Politics & Polls #245: The Continued Fight for Voting Rights (Wendy Weiser) How are Congress and the courts exercising their powers on the issue of voting rights? Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang are joined by Wendy Weiser,… Aug 17, 2021 SPIA Reacts: Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan The Taliban stormed Kabul on Sunday, stealing control of Afghanistan from the Afghan government. Now, Afghans and Americans present in the country… Aug 16, 2021 #PolicyProfile: Kristen DeCaires Gall, Assistant Director for the Empirical Studies of Conflict Project My life has changed so much since I was doing fieldwork; before COVID-19, I tried to do one trip a year, at least, to try to keep my mindset right. Aug 12, 2021 Politics & Polls #244: Public Health Saved Your Life (Dr. Leana Wen) New daily Covid-19 infections in the U.S. are reaching 100,000+, yet, not too long ago, that number was 11,000. With everyone asking ‘where do we go… Aug 12, 2021 Three New Faculty Members Join SPIA As Princeton University resumes full on-campus teaching and research for the fall 2021 semester, there will be several new faces at the School of… Aug 06, 2021 Economic Disparities Drive Long-Lasting Challenges for American Children, Currie Testifies Economic disparities affect the health, wellness, and success of children even before they are born. Expanding social welfare programs could help to… Aug 05, 2021 Politics & Polls #243: In Plain Sight (Julia Sweig) Behind almost every U.S. President there has been a First Lady... but we don't always hear much about them. This week, author Julia Sweig… Aug 04, 2021 Like China, Japan and the U.S. Continue to Finance Overseas Fossil Fuel Power Technologies Stepping away from carbon-intensive power systems and investing in renewable technologies is critical to decarbonizing the global power sector and… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … 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