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Search News Apr 12 2021 Common Approach to Diversity in Higher Education Reflects Preferences of White Americans Increasing diversity remains a key priority at universities, especially in the wake of mass demonstrations in support of racial equality in 2020… News Apr 09 2021 Oladoyin Phillips ’14, Ph.D./STEP “A few years ago, I was in a job I didn’t like. It led me to spend a lot of time reflecting, and I became more spiritual. In that process, I realized… News Apr 07 2021 Politics & Polls #227: 40 Acres, a Mule, and an Early Civil Rights Champion (Bruce Levine) An often-forgotten champion for racial justice in America is Thaddeaus Stevens, a 19th century statesman. He was a leader of the young Republican… News Apr 02 2021 Jacob Rob ‘21 “I’m in #ROTC. There’s 40 of us on campus, and if I’m honest, I’m viewed differently when I mention this affiliation as I think some people… News Apr 01 2021 East Asian Development Banks are Now Largest Public Financiers of Global Power Sector, Particularly Coal While the World Bank and other multilateral development banks are increasingly investing in renewable technologies and phasing out coal power… News Mar 31 2021 Philippa Haven MPA ’22 “When academics and policymakers employ economic theory, they typically assume a two-parent household, which is not the case for millions of… News Mar 31 2021 Politics & Polls #226: Racism at its Roots (Don Lemon) As America’s only Black prime-time anchor, Don Lemon's monologues on racism, antiracism, and the nation's systemic flaws speak for his millions of… News Mar 29 2021 Consuming Online Partisan News Leads to Distrust in the Media Slanted media outlets are often blamed for growing polarization, but new research points to another consequence of consuming partisan news: an… News Mar 24 2021 Politics & Polls #225: Conspiracies in American Politics (Michael Butter and Nancy Rosenblum) Conspiracy theories are embedded in American history, though today they circulate at speeds we haven't seen before. Qanon, or Q, is a modern-day… News Mar 18 2021 Politics & Polls #224: American Rescue Plan, Vaccines & the Filibuster Within the first 100 days of Joe Biden’s presidency, he’s already signed a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package as the vaccine roll-out is… News Mar 18 2021 Annamie Paul MPA ’01 Annamie Paul is the leader of the Green Party of Canada. She is the first Black Canadian and first Jewish woman to be elected leader of a major… News Mar 16 2021 Research with an Impact Equitable access to schooling options is a challenge many cities face. Complicated rules intended to make these systems fair also make it difficult… News Mar 16 2021 Princeton Researchers Awarded Funding for Cross-Disciplinary Education Research Projects Researchers based at Princeton University will receive funding from the Overdeck Innovation Fund to work on innovative, cross… News Mar 12 2021 Neilson Named 2021 Sloan Research Fellow Christopher Neilson is one of 128 early-career scholars to be awarded a fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which honors “the most… News Mar 12 2021 Susan Ragheb MPA ’22 “I grew up very aware of my identity as an Arab American woman. When I lived in Egypt, I was the American girl. When I was in America, I was the Arab… News Mar 10 2021 Jasman Singh ’23 I used to have a somewhat romantic idea of policymaking, believing top-down policy would create the most dramatic changes. I’ve always felt that… News Mar 10 2021 Outbreak of a Rare, Polio-like Syndrome Likely Prevented or Postponed by Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions Social distancing not only helped slow the spread of COVID-19 — it also may have prevented the transmission of an outbreak of a rare polio-like… News Mar 10 2021 Tech Policy Clinic Builds ‘Virtuous Loop’ of Real-World Research and Learning Wikipedia’s wealth of cited information comes from a global community of more than 250,000 editors who contribute content each month. Upholding… News Mar 10 2021 Politics & Polls #223: John Marshall's Full Legacy (Robert Strauss) John Marshall may be one of the most influential founders to never become President. As an early chief justice, he was a principal founder of the U.S… News Mar 10 2021 Toxique: The Aftermath of French Nuclear Testing in the South Pacific Between 1966 and 1996, the French government conducted 193 nuclear weapon tests in the islands of the South Pacific. These explosions profoundly… News Mar 08 2021 Life Expectancy Falling for Adults Without a Bachelor’s Degree Life expectancy in the United States dropped in 2020 due to COVID-19, but, for American adults without a college degree, an increase in mortality… News Mar 04 2021 Politics & Polls #222: How Ted Kennedy Championed Modern Liberalism The story of liberalism isn't often told, especially as the conservative era has taken root. Yet, there was a key figure in the formation of modern… News Mar 04 2021 Nathan Eckstein ’16, MPA ‘20 Nathan Eckstein was most recently the political and outreach director for a U.S. Congresswoman in Western Illinois who sought reelection to a fifth… News Mar 03 2021 “Nerdy Girl” Princeton Alumni Battle Covid-19 “Infodemic” As new variants of the novel coronavirus emerge and people consider whether to get vaccinated, it can be confusing to know where to turn and which… News Mar 03 2021 Dean Rouse Confirmed by U.S. Senate as Chair of Economic Advisers Cecilia Elena Rouse, former dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as chair of… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next › Last page Last »