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Search (external link) Blog Post Jul 22 2016 Servicemen as Students: Active Duty Military at the School Candidates for Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs usually enter the School's degree programs with real-world… Blog Post Jul 11 2016 Spinal Tap 2016: Princeton Professors Unpack Their Summer Reading Lists Six Princeton professors talk about how the books on their shelves relate to their work, highlight one or two favorite books, and share what's on… Blog Post Jul 01 2016 Politics & Polls #1: Goldwater, Brexit, and The Party Decides In 1964, Lyndon B. Johnson crushed Barry Goldwater in the presidential election. Could we see another landslide like this in 2016? Or does today’s… Blog Post Jun 13 2016 Deaton Becomes Knight Bachelor Angus Deaton has been named a Knight Bachelor “for his services to research in economics and international affairs.” The honor entitles him to be… Blog Post Jun 09 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… Blog Post Jun 02 2016 We Congratulate the GREAT Class of 2016 The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs awarded 83 graduate students and 144 undergraduate students with degrees at its May 31… Blog Post Jun 01 2016 Rouse Receives Centennial Medal from Harvard University Cecilia Rouse, dean of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs, was among the four Harvard University alumni to receive the… Blog Post May 25 2016 Does the ‘Hispanic Paradox’ Still Exist? ¿Existe todavía “La Paradoja Hispana”? This text is available in English and Spanish. Scroll down for the Spanish translation. El artículo está disponible en inglés y español. Desplacé el… Blog Post May 19 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… Blog Post May 13 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… Blog Post May 11 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… Blog Post May 10 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… Blog Post May 09 2016 Princeton Research Day Princeton Research Day, held May 5, was a celebration of the research and creative endeavors by undergraduates, graduate students and postdoctoral… Blog Post Apr 14 2016 Former President and CEO of NAACP to Join the School as Visiting Professor and Lecturer Benjamin Todd Jealous, former president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and current partner at… Blog Post Apr 05 2016 Students Travel to Normandy A group of undergraduate and graduate students traveled to the coast of Normandy, France over spring break to explore the the D-Day Invasion of World… Blog Post Mar 23 2016 Quenching Their Thirst: Morocco Brings Water to Rural Citizens Accessing potable water in rural Morocco was an ordeal that damaged public health and kept many girls too busy for school. With the implementation of… Blog Post Mar 15 2016 Playing Dumb and Giving the Cold Shoulder: How Stereotypes Pervade the Workplace People in the workplace may adjust their behavior to break stereotypes about themselves or match the stereotypes of others -- even if it means… Blog Post Mar 10 2016 Program in Law and Public Affairs Announces 2016 Liman Fellows Congratulations to the 2016 Liman Fellows! Full story here. Blog Post Mar 03 2016 Q&A: How Will Super Tuesday Shape the 2016 Election? Voters in 12 states solidified two front-runners in the presidential campaign: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who are both looking ahead to… Blog Post Mar 01 2016 Policy Workshop Recommendations Support Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations Participants in last fall's graduate Policy Workshop, "Building Ties with Former Enemies," met with officials from the U.S. State Department and the… Blog Post Feb 23 2016 Global Health Program Shapes Students in the Classroom and in the Field Princeton's Global Health Program (GHP) serves as a hub for students interested in tackling some of the most pressing health-related issues of our… Blog Post Feb 19 2016 School Names Three Ullman Fellows The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has selected three students as the 2015 and 2016 Richard H. Ullman Fellows. This fellowship… Blog Post Feb 05 2016 Von Hippel, at PPPL, calls for international control of nuclear enrichment The world’s nuclear enrichment programs should be under international control to prevent the development of nuclear weapons after the new arms deal… Blog Post Feb 04 2016 Shapiro Receives 2016 Karl Deutsch Award Jacob Shapiro, associate professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs,… Blog Post Jan 25 2016 Freedom To Tinker The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has many centers and programs, one being the Center for Information Technology. Here is… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »