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Search News Mar 29 2023 Dean's Dialogue: SPIA in NJ Launch With SPIA in NJ launching April 28, Dean Amaney Jamal took some time to chat about the initiative with Stacy Mann, its director. News Mar 28 2023 SPIA Reacts: Bank Bailouts – No Bank Is Too Small to Matter The Silicon Valley Bank bailout was necessary. But was it timely or fair? If the intervention itself was timely, the decision to intervene was by all… News Mar 24 2023 #PolicyProfile: Will Feeney MPP '23 "As a child, I loved trains and found it frustrating that MARTA — the mass transit system in Atlanta — didn't come to my house. As I got older and… News Mar 17 2023 #PolicyProfile: Yamini Sarangi MPP '23 “I spent the initial nine years of my career working in some of the most remote tribal-dominated areas in the state of Odisha in India. My work was… News Mar 15 2023 Liechtenstein Institute International Policy Associates Take High-Level Meetings in Washington, D.C. As the School of Public and International Affairs works to continue expanding its footprint in Washington, D.C., its Liechtenstein Institute (LI)… News Mar 10 2023 #PolicyProfile: Mikala Parnell '23 “I lived in the South most of my life, often in suburban and predominantly white communities, and I was very aware of the space that I was in. I was… News Mar 09 2023 Former Human Rights Watch Leader Roth to Join SPIA Faculty for 2023-24 Academic Year A former longtime head of Human Rights Watch will join the faculty of the School of Public and International Affairs this fall. Kenneth Roth, who… News Mar 08 2023 Profiles in Perseverance: Living With Hope To commemorate International Women’s Day, the Afghanistan Policy Lab profiled eight Afghan women, highlighting the struggle and the fight of women in… News Mar 07 2023 SPIA Economic Historian on Why ‘India Is Broken’ Ashoka Mody is an economic historian at Princeton, but writes that his “heart is in India.” It’s from this perspective that Mody, the Charles and… News Mar 04 2023 Evacuated Experts Keep the Conversation About Afghanistan Alive Researchers at Princeton’s Afghanistan Policy Lab Are Researching Four Key Areas of Policy The journey from Afghanistan to Princeton was not easy… News Mar 03 2023 #PolicyProfile: Ali Alleile MPP ’23 I grew up in the Deir Ezzor province in Northeastern Syria, near the Iraqi border. We didn’t expect the Syrian civil war in 2011. I remember the… News Mar 02 2023 Princeton Economist Alan Blinder to Receive 2023 Moynihan Prize for Scholarship and Public Service Alan Blinder, the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, will receive the 2023 Daniel… News Mar 01 2023 Council on Foreign Relations Announces Michael Froman Will Serve as New President Today, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) announced that Michael Froman—a widely respected leader across government, business, and the… News Feb 24 2023 #PolicyProfile: Noe Hinck Ph.D. Candidate I lived in China through most of elementary school, and at that point, Shanghai was still very much developing. Outside of our compound, I saw… News Feb 21 2023 Princeton University Seniors Austin Davis and Ella Gantman Receive Pyne Prize Princeton University seniors Austin Davis and Ella Gantman are the recipients of the 2023 Moses Taylor Pyne Honor Prize, the highest general… News Feb 17 2023 #PolicyProfile: Joshua Coan ’24 I took a gap year after high school and had the chance to play semi-pro volleyball in the Netherlands for a few months. Volleyball is a big part of… News Feb 13 2023 #PolicyProfile: Kelley T. Jones Ph.D. Candidate "I’m active-duty military, and I’ve been in the @USNavy for more than 20 years. By trade, I’m known as a ship driver, which is a Surface Warfare… News Feb 10 2023 Amazonian Indigenous Leader Davi Kopenawa Visits Princeton Illegal gold mining threatens the environment and human health in the Amazon, said shaman and Yanomami Indigenous leader Davi Kopenawa in a talk at… News Feb 09 2023 Winter Policy Trips Enrich the SPIA Experience SPIA students returned to campus for the spring semester with new outlooks on issues such as climate change and adaptation, urbanization, migration,… News Feb 08 2023 Rick Barton and Kit Lunney Retirement Announcement Dear SPIA community, It is with mixed emotions that I announce Frederick (Rick) Barton and Kathryn (Kit) Lunney are retiring from their positions as… News Feb 03 2023 #PolicyProfile: Adam Sigelman MPP ’23 “When I first graduated from college, I was a consultant in the private sector for a few years. I enjoyed the work and thought it was interesting… News Feb 02 2023 National Endowment for Democracy Announces Appointment of New Board Members The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) announced today that Representative Joaquin Castro, Congressman for the 20th District of Texas;… News Feb 02 2023 SPIA Reacts: What Policymakers Can Do Now to Drive Meaningful Change Following the Police Killing of Tyre Nichols Following the killing of Tyre Nichols, many across the country are again asking themselves ‘why’? Why do these incidents continue to happen? Despite… News Jan 26 2023 CMS Updates Its Budget Neutrality Policy States seeking to innovate in Medicaid may need programmatic flexibility and federal funding that goes beyond what would ordinarily be permitted… News Jan 26 2023 UK Substantially Underestimates Its Methane Emissions From Oil and Gas Production — And Many Other Countries Probably Do Too A newer, more accurate method for calculating methane emissions from offshore oil and gas production suggests that the United Kingdom severely… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last »