Newsroom Breadcrumb Home News & Events Newsroom All News Research Newsmakers SPIA Reacts Community Profiles Search Jun 23, 2021 Politics & Polls #237: Nixon at War (Kurt Andersen) President Richard M. Nixon is perhaps best known for the Watergate scandal and becoming the first U.S. president to… Jun 17, 2021 Communication Technology, Study of Collective Behavior Must Be ‘Crisis Discipline,’ Researchers Argue The ability to confront global crises, from pandemics to climate change, relies on how people interact with and share information. Social media and… Jun 17, 2021 Politics & Polls #236: JFK, MLK, and Nine Long Days The arrest of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sent the 1960 Kennedy Campaign into overdrive in the last nine days of a historic campaign for the… Jun 15, 2021 Americans are Unaware of Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technology, According to a New Study Capturing carbon at the smokestack is a promising way to combat climate change, but the majority of Americans are unfamiliar with the technology,… Jun 14, 2021 Jamal Named Next Dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Amaney Jamal, the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, has been named dean of… Jun 11, 2021 Graduating Seniors Empowered to “Fight for What You Believe In” Chosen by his classmates to deliver the first student address at a Class Day ceremony hosted by the Princeton School of Public and International… Jun 10, 2021 A Better Understanding of “Wet Markets” is Key to Safeguarding Human Health, Biodiversity Great uncertainty surrounds the origins of SARS-CoV-2. Early on, some suggested a link between COVID-19 and a seafood market in Wuhan, China. Other… Jun 10, 2021 #Changemakers: Jeremy Barnicle MPA ’04 For more than two decades, Jeremy Barnicle MPA ’04 has been working at the intersection of policy, philanthropy, and social change. At Mercy Corps,… Jun 09, 2021 Politics & Polls #235: Big Tech, Big Data, and Big Lies Online misinformation runs rampant on social media and is having tangible impacts on American society. What can be done to combat the spread of these… Jun 04, 2021 Ashwin Mahadevan ’22 “My dad was the embodiment of service. If he went on a trip, he’d be the last person off of the airplane because he would help an elderly passenger… Jun 01, 2021 Overconfidence in News Judgment is Associated with False News Susceptibility People who falsely believe they are able to identify false news are more likely to fall victim to it, according to a study published in Proceedings… May 27, 2021 Martín E. De Simone MPA ’18 Martín E. De Simone MPA ’18 works as an education specialist for the World Bank in the Western and Central Africa region. Before that, he… May 27, 2021 Politics & Polls #234: Why People Believe Falsehoods (From Vaccines to Votes) We're living in a political disinformation era. Public opinion is sharply divided not just on the facts, but what actually constitutes fact or… May 25, 2021 Angela Evans MPP ’21 “‘What is your five-year plan?’ It’s one of life’s most stressful questions. My answer: ‘I’m not sure, but I know the best is yet to come.’ I am… May 25, 2021 Keeping More Ammonium in Soil Could Decrease Pollution, Boost Crops Modern-day agriculture faces two major dilemmas: how to produce enough food to feed the growing human population and how to minimize environmental… 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