Newsroom Breadcrumb Home News Newsroom All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Search Dec 02, 2020 Politics & Polls #211: How Strong is American Polity? (Jack Balkin) Presidents have a unique way of shaping polity, though government strength is also tested in other ways. Party polarization, money in politics,… Dec 01, 2020 Brent L. Henry '69 Improving health care, especially for the disadvantaged, has long been the focus of Brent L. Henry ’69’s career. From the corporate world to the… Nov 30, 2020 Covid-19 Shutdowns Disproportionately Affected Low-Income Black Households The alarming rate at which Covid-19 has killed Black Americans has highlighted the deeply embedded racial disparities in the U.S. health care system… Nov 24, 2020 Spring 2021 Planning Princeton and the School of Public and International Affairs are implementing a series of policies as we prepare to resume campus activities this… Nov 24, 2020 Clarke Wheeler MPA ’21 “Coming to policy school has made me eager to define my theory of change. At this point, I am not convinced that the state is equipped to serve the… Nov 20, 2020 Faculty Books Named to “100 Notable Books of 2020” by The New York Times Books penned by Princeton School of Public and International Affairs faculty Anne C. Case and Sir Angus Deaton as well as Julian E. Zelizer were… Nov 19, 2020 Politics & Polls #210: All About State Courts - Packing, Expansion & More (Marin Levy) The unique circumstances of this year's elections created quite a stir among state courts regarding mail-in ballots, with some requiring intervention… Nov 16, 2020 Billy Knips MPP ’21 “Since 2007 I’ve been afforded a number of opportunities to serve around the world, completing a total of 10 deployments. I will always cherish the… Nov 16, 2020 Implementing Carbon Pricing during the Pandemic Could Help Countries Recover Greener, Smarter Countries across the globe have been struggling to deal with the impact of Covid-19 and its accompanying economic slowdown. As economies “build back… Nov 16, 2020 People in Developing Countries Eat Less Bushmeat as They Migrate from Rural to Urban Areas People around the world, especially in developing countries in Africa, Asia, and South America, consume wild game, or bushmeat, whether out of… Nov 13, 2020 Morgan Carmen ’21 “I attended a Quaker school for most of my life, so from a young age my education was infused with Quaker values, or what we called the SPICES … Nov 11, 2020 Ricky Hurtado MPA ’15 Ricky Hurtado MPA ’15 is a graduate alumnus of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs. He grew up in a working class, immigrant… Nov 11, 2020 Politics & Polls #209: A Week After Election 2020 The results are in: Joe Biden has won the presidency. However, President Donald Trump has yet to concede and is filing lawsuits in a number of states… Nov 06, 2020 Kavya Chaturvedi ’21 “During the Bush v. Kerry election, I remember walking up to my friends in Kindergarten and asking them, ‘Who are your parents voting for?’ So … you… Nov 03, 2020 Politics & Polls: #208: Election Day 2020 On Election Day 2020, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang discuss which states they're keeping a close eye on and how things might shake out for this… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 48 Page 49 Current page 50 Page 51 Page 52 … 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