Newsroom Breadcrumb Home News & Events Newsroom All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Search Jan 18, 2024 David A. Mayorga to Join SPIA as Associate Dean for Public Affairs and Communications David A. Mayorga, a public affairs veteran with experience in federal and state government and the private sector, is joining the School of Public… Jan 17, 2024 75 Years of Serving the Nation and Humanity Not long after the end of the Second World War, Donald Wallace, a member of President Truman’s Council of Economic Advisors, warned of a pressing… Jan 10, 2024 #PolicyProfile: Funke Aderonmu, MPA ’24 “Before coming to Princeton, I was a contractor with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), focusing on food security and resilience… Jan 04, 2024 In Its First Semester, SPIA in New Jersey’s “Democracy in Action” Series Brings State-Wide Issues to Princeton On April 28, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs launched its SPIA in New Jersey initiative. More than eight months later,… Dec 21, 2023 For COP28 Delegates, an Invaluable Chance to Observe – and Learn The SPIA students who served as delegates to the world’s primary multilateral decision-making forum on climate change earlier this month described… Dec 18, 2023 For Fulbright Schuman Grantee, a Focus on Values Kindles Studies in Europe Henry Barrett’s journey to Budapest and Prague, where he is spending the year on a Fulbright Schuman grant, began in a Robertson Hall bowl in… Dec 18, 2023 The Reviews Are In: Angus Deaton’s “Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the Land of Inequality” Sir Angus Deaton isn’t afraid to call out the profession that made him who he is today. In “Economics in America: An Immigrant Economist Explores the… Dec 14, 2023 SPIA Student, Alum Among Four Named Schwarzman Scholars Three Princeton seniors and one alumnus have been named Schwarzman Scholars for 2024 and will receive a scholarship for a one-year master’s… Dec 13, 2023 SPIA Political Scientist Delivers Detailed Account of Nuremberg’s Asian Counterpart A SPIA political scientist’s sprawling, detailed history of the Nuremberg trials’ lesser-known Asian counterpart has earned glowing reviews and a… Dec 12, 2023 A Shift in Perception after SCOTUS’ ‘Dobbs’ Decision Adults in the United States were more likely to perceive that people in America favored legal access to abortion after the Supreme Court’s decision… Dec 11, 2023 In the U.S. and Beyond, SPIA Students Travel the Globe for Internship Experience When students from Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs take what they have learned inside the classroom to the outside world, the… Dec 07, 2023 ESOC Conference Examines Causes and Effects of 1973-74 Oil Embargo Thirty policy experts and scholars from the United States, Western Europe, and the Middle East met at the SPIA in D.C. space in early November for a… Dec 06, 2023 SPIA Reacts: Sandra Day O’Connor and Her Supreme Court Legacy On December 1, Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, died. Members of the Princeton SPIA community… Dec 01, 2023 AI and Law Expert to Join SPIA from Stanford in January Peter Henderson, a Stanford University-based researcher whose combined expertise in law and machine learning is helping federal agencies deploy… Dec 01, 2023 SPIA Leads Princeton Delegation to U.N. Climate Change Conference Nearly a dozen faculty, students, and staff from the School of Public and International Affairs are serving as delegates to the United Nations… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … 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