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Search News Jun 27 2022 #PolicyProfile: Zainab Amjad MPA '22 Before I came to Princeton, I worked with governments in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Saint Lucia on implementing policy reform, specifically in… News Jun 27 2022 SAOC Addresses Global Issues of Social and Racial Justice at Annual Symposium Around 70 alumni returned to campus this spring for the annual Students and Alumni of Color (SAOC) Association symposium at the Princeton School of… News Jun 24 2022 Roe V. Wade Is Overturned Today, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark ruling that protected women’s rights to choose an abortion. The decision… News Jun 24 2022 Endnotes: Getting China Wrong (Aaron Friedberg) China’s intentions to become the world’s next superpower are clear. After decades of trade and investments with advanced democracies, the country is… News Jun 22 2022 Princeton Biologist Bryan Grenfell Wins Kyoto Prize Princeton University’s Bryan Grenfell, the Kathryn Briger and Sarah Fenton Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Public Affairs, is… News Jun 22 2022 Carnegie Endowment and Princeton Launch Groundbreaking Initiative to Counter Threats to the Information Environment The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Princeton University announced today a year-long effort to design the Institute for Research on… News Jun 21 2022 Yashar Appointed Director of Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Deborah J. Yashar, professor of politics and international affairs, has been appointed director of the Princeton Institute for International and… News Jun 20 2022 Dean’s Dialogue: The Principle of Humanity (Eric Schwartz MPA ’85) Millions of people around the world are forcibly displaced each year due to rising conflict, environmental threats, and socioeconomic turmoil. Many… News Jun 14 2022 SPIA and University of Tokyo Strengthen Ties Through Academic Workshop The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ Center for International Security Studies recently co-hosted a workshop with the University… News Jun 13 2022 Thirteen SPIA Seniors Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society Thirteen graduating seniors concentrating in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) were recognized for their academic… News Jun 10 2022 #PolicyProfile: Jia Jun Lee MPA ’22 Growing up in Southeast Asia in the ’90s, I experienced severe air pollution from forest fires, usually caused by forest clearing for palm oil… News Jun 10 2022 Saving Paradise: Why We Must Protect Global Lands Now Protecting land and water is essential to preserving habitats for wildlife and mitigating harmful climate change effects. This is why many countries … News Jun 03 2022 #PolicyProfile: Abby Meyers ’22 "Being at Princeton gives you a purpose to be better, to do your best work, but also to challenge yourself and make yourself a little bit… News Jun 03 2022 #PolicyProfile: Valeria Torres-Olivares ’22 My family created Festival Cultural Latino to provide a space for Latine artisans, musicians, dancers, and restaurants to celebrate and be recognized… News Jun 02 2022 Building Equitable Outcomes and Prosperity in Africa Within 30 years, Africa will be home to nearly 25% of the global population. Experts argue it could someday become a global power, making it the… News Jun 02 2022 SPIA’s Marquee Student-led Event Raises Nearly $19,000 for Trenton Nonprofit At the heart of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is a demonstrated commitment to public service, not only in our curriculum… News Jun 01 2022 SPIA Celebrates Pride Month! June is Pride Month! At SPIA, we celebrate the contributions of LGBTQ+ individuals within our community and beyond — and we stand with them in the… News May 28 2022 #PolicyProfile: Nitya Agrawal MPA ’22 “Living globally helped me to think more critically about how much of a difference public policy can make in the economic and social contexts of… News May 25 2022 Regrow, Not Reuse: How Restoring Abandoned Farms Can Mitigate Climate Change Around the world, hundreds of millions of acres of land are being abandoned due to what’s known as “rural outmigration,” or people leaving for urban… News May 24 2022 Making SPIA Proud: Celebrating the GREAT Classes of 2020 and 2022! In-person celebrations for students graduating from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) made a jubilant return to the… News May 24 2022 SPIA Class of 2022: Graduate Student Distinction and Prizes At an in-person ceremony Monday, May 23, 2022, in Robertson Hall's Arthur Lewis Auditorium, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs … News May 20 2022 #PolicyProfile: Christian Potter ’22 “Prior to SPIA, I spent two summers on Capitol Hill working in the House of Representatives. I had an amazing time and saw some pretty important… News May 18 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Why Local Government is Sexy (Christina Henderson MPA ’12) Equitable policies for families and children is a focus for Christina Henderson MPA ’12, at-large member of the DC City Council. In this episode of… News May 06 2022 Credibility Cues May Improve the “News Diets” of Misinformation Consumers A media diet rich with misinformation can increase misperceptions, heighten political cynicism, lower trust in the media, and further exacerbate… News May 06 2022 #Changemakers: Hélène Benveniste Ph.D. ’21 Climate-driven migration is having global impacts, something Hélène Benveniste Ph.D. ’21 is acutely aware of thanks to her research. There are an… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page Next › Last page Last »