News & Stories Breadcrumb Home All Feature Stories Research News & Awards Newsmakers Q&A Community Profiles May 23, 2016 Addressing Economic Hardships in Rural America Could Help Control Drug Epidemic, Wailoo Tells Congress America’s drug epidemic could be better controlled by addressing the economic hardships facing rural America, Princeton University’s Keith Wailoo… May 18, 2016 WWS Reacts: Brazil’s President Was Impeached. Now What? Brazil’s Senate voted last week to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, a move that suspends the president for 180 days. Rousseff, who is accused of… May 18, 2016 SINSI Spotlight: A Passion for the Health and Well-Being of Others Concern for the health and well-being of others has long been a driving force for Marlise Pierre-Wright ’12, MPA ’16. As a Princeton University… May 11, 2016 In the Nation’s Defense: SINSI Scholar Kevin McGinnis Shapes National Security Policy Growing up, Kevin McGinnis ’11, MPA ’15, never imagined he’d someday be advising the U.S. Secretary of Defense on national security policy and… May 04, 2016 Students in Policy Task Force Study Migrant Crisis in Europe Every year citizens flee their homelands to escape political instability, violent conflicts, environmental degradation and grinding poverty. In 2015… May 04, 2016 As Global Temperatures Rise, Children Must Be Central to Climate Change Debates Forecasts suggest that by 2050, the world could see 200 million environmental migrants, many of whom would be children. For this reason and others,… Apr 29, 2016 SINSI Spotlight: Wildlife Conservation on the Ground For Alexandra Kasdin ’14, MPA ’18, a passion for wildlife conservation began when she was eight years old. Inspired by her first grade teacher—who… Apr 27, 2016 Graduate Students Tackle Climate Change The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference led to a historic agreement, in which 195 nations promised to reduce future greenhouse gas… Apr 21, 2016 Students Collaborate Around Issues of Social Justice in Freshman Seminar Halfway around the table, it came time for freshman Ryan Ozminkowski to report on his research."The world is insanely complex," he said by way of… Apr 20, 2016 Mortality Rates Improve Among Kids and Young Adults in the US, Especially in Poor Counties Recent studies of mortality trends paint a gloomy picture for many middle-aged and older Americans, but a new study focused on children reveals a… Apr 20, 2016 Tighter Enforcement Along the US-Mexico Border Backfired, Researchers Find The rapid escalation of border enforcement over the past three decades has backfired as a strategy to control undocumented immigration between Mexico… Apr 14, 2016 Peace Corps to Princeton: Grassroots Experience and the Graduate Student John F. Kennedy founded the Peace Corps in 1961 with the goal of sending volunteers on two-year missions to aid developing nations while… Apr 06, 2016 Researchers Propose Surveillance System for Zika Virus and Other Infectious Diseases A group of prominent researchers from seven institutions including Princeton University are calling for the establishment of a worldwide program to… Apr 06, 2016 Age and Mobility Predict Death Better Than One’s ‘Molecular Clock’ Advances in technology allow scientists to measure intricate details about the human body that greatly enhance understanding of health, disease and… Apr 05, 2016 Q&A with America’s First Female Four-Star General The past few decades have seen remarkable changes in the role of women in the United States military, from the integration of women into the army in… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 … Next page Next › Last page Last »