Dear Princeton SPIA community,
In this month’s issue, you’ll notice a fresh look for the newsletter. Using data and insights from our messaging research project, we developed a new message framework and updated visual identity. This data-driven approach will allow us to communicate about the School with greater clarity, authenticity, and inspiration. Thank you to all who participated in this important project! If you missed the special presentation, you can watch it here.
Our research also underscored how deeply our students and alumni value public service, with Princeton SPIA graduates actively serving in governments, foundations, and NGOs worldwide.
The SPIA in D.C. Center embodies this commitment, bringing together faculty, alumni, students, policymakers, and thought leaders to address today’s most pressing issues. Just two weeks ago, Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83 joined more than 240 fellow alumni at the Center for an evening of conversation and networking.
We are excited to tell new stories about the School and its people – the faculty, alumni, students, and staff who are engaged in scholarship, leadership, and service at the highest levels. At Princeton SPIA, we bring together the brightest minds for the greatest good, dedicated to a more just and equitable world.
Warmest regards,
Amaney Jamal
Dean