Search Topics Climate Change, Environment, Energy Demography, Immigration Education, Labor Families, Children Finance, Fiscal and Monetary Policy Globalization, Foreign Policy, Trade Health Housing, Communities, Neighborhoods International Development Law, Justice, Human Rights Migration, Refugees National Security, Intelligence, Defense Politics Poverty, Inequality, Opportunity Race, Gender, Identity Science, Technology, Innovation Social and Behavioral Psychology Content Blog Event Landing page (-) News Blog Categories Publication Date 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 Displaying results 251 - 275 of 1913 Search by Keyword Sort by Best MatchRecent FirstOld FirstA to ZZ to A Show/hide search bar School Directory Visit our school directory to search by name, title, or topics. Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search News Sep 29 2023 SPIA in New Jersey Names Inaugural Policy Fellows The inaugural SPIA in New Jersey Policy Fellows come from diverse backgrounds, ranging from social justice and journalism to policy and advocacy,… News Sep 29 2023 LISD International Policy Associates Meet with Gov. Murphy Ahead of Visit to Germany Sixteen International Policy Associates of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination… News Sep 28 2023 Mauzerall Named American Geophysical Union Fellow Denise Mauzerall has joined exclusive company. She is one of 53 individuals this year to have been elected a Fellow of the American… News Sep 28 2023 SPIA at the U.N. General Assembly More than 150 students, alumni, and faculty of the School of Public and International Affairs gathered in New York last week for activities connected… News Sep 27 2023 Princeton SPIA Appoints Head of Washington, D.C., Initiative The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has appointed Zach Vertin, an experienced policy analyst, writer, and diplomat, to serve as… News Sep 22 2023 Fill in the Blanks with Pascaline Dupas At the intersection of global economics and household poverty analysis is Pascaline Dupas, a professor of economics and public affairs and co… News Sep 19 2023 Research From SPIA Highlights the Growing Field of Quantitative Critical Race Theory The nascent field of Quantitative Critical Race Theory, or QuantCrit, applies the insights of Critical Race Theory to improve the use of statistical… News Sep 18 2023 A Better Sense of Service According to White House documentation, 15 percent of the federal government workforce is eligible to retire today, and 30 percent are eligible in… News Sep 15 2023 Princeton Students Impact Global Health This summer, Princeton University students took on some of the world’s most critical public health challenges – from fighting AIDS, tuberculosis, and… News Sep 15 2023 ‘We Need Help to Get Ahead’ In 2015, Kathryn Edin, the William Church Osborn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs and co-director of SPIA’s Center for Research on Child and… News Sep 15 2023 Innovations for Successful Societies Creates Anticorruption Courses for Ukraine Civil Servants As Ukraine rebuilds and rebounds after responding to Russia’s war, SPIA’s Innovations for Successful Societies (ISS) program has extended a helping… News Sep 13 2023 JSI Program Nears 40 Years of Public Policy Possibilities June and July usually mark a time of rest and relaxation in higher education, but for students looking to polish their public policy prowess,… News Sep 08 2023 Very Cool — Wailoo’s Examination of Menthol Cigarette Advertising Wins Award From 2008 to 2010, the Truth Initiative, America's largest nonprofit public health organization dedicated to the eradication of tobacco and nicotine… News Sep 06 2023 Whose CO2 is it Anyway? Seema Jayachandran’s Research Explores Alternate Mitigation Efforts As CO2 emissions continue to climb globally, Seema Jayachandran, a professor of economics and public affairs and co-director of the Research Program… News Aug 29 2023 #PolicyProfile: Tam Rovitto, Associate Director of Graduate Student Life “Growing up, my parents instilled this message of giving back and helping others as much as possible. I think @PrincetonSPIA helped me look at that… News Aug 18 2023 A Change in Leadership for SINSI It has been a summer of transition for SPIA’s prestigious Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative. After seven influential years as co-directors… News Aug 18 2023 Jonathan Mayer, Technology Policy Expert, Wins NSF CAREER Award Jonathan Mayer, an expert in technology policy, has received the National Science Foundation’s CAREER award, a top honor for early-career faculty. … News Aug 18 2023 #PolicyProfile: Kate Furda, Financial Reporting Analyst “After I graduated with my master’s from @rider_university, I worked as a ghostwriter with an adjunct professor who was writing a book on leadership… News Aug 17 2023 SPIA Researcher’s Analysis Plays Important Role in Lawsuit Victory Research conducted by a School of Public and International Affairs faculty member was cited extensively in a federal judge’s ruling that the Kansas… News Aug 15 2023 SPIA Reacts: Afghanistan Under Two Years of Taliban Rule August 15, 2023, marks a grim two-year anniversary: that of the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. Adela Raz, director of SPIA’s Afghanistan Policy… News Aug 15 2023 Senior State Department Official to Join SPIA Faculty as Visiting Professor and Lecturer A senior official with the U.S. Department of State will join the School of Public and International Affairs faculty this fall. Robert Malley,… News Aug 14 2023 #PolicyProfile: Zacharia Ahmed, Undergraduate Academic Advisor I've been in higher education for the past ten years, starting as an undergrad at @fduwhatsnew, where I was part of a student-athlete mentoring… News Aug 14 2023 #PolicyProfile: Samantha McCann, Chief Operating Officer, Bridging Divides Initiative I've always been interested in the intersection of policy and communications. In so many ways, media defines how we see the world. I became… News Aug 10 2023 Research Gains New Life as Israel Faces Challenges to Democracy As pro-democracy protests sweep across Israel, it is a 2018 scholarly article from a Princeton School of Public and International Affairs professor… News Aug 09 2023 DOJ Declares Accountability is “Essential to Our Democracy” With New Trump Indictments “CBS Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauley sat on a white chair, flanked by blue-green video boards, and perched in front of a purple background as she… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Current page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next page Next › Last page Last »