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Search News May 02 2019 Reducing Carbon Emissions While Improving Health is Economically Attractive, Study Shows It’s a classic policy dispute: How much should the current generation invest in reducing carbon emissions for the benefit of future generations? News May 02 2019 Politics & Polls #137: Era of Ignition Featuring Amber Tamblyn Has feminism changed in in recent years, particularly with the #MeToo movement and presidential elections as the backdrop? A new book by… News Apr 30 2019 Two Woodrow Wilson School Faculty Elected to the National Academy of Sciences The National Academy of Sciences announced the election of 100 new members and 25 foreign associates in recognition of their distinguished and… News Apr 30 2019 Guess Receives Research Funding to Study Online Polarization and Misinformation Professor Andrew Guess will study online polarization and misinformation through a research project funded by the Social Science Research Council … News Apr 30 2019 Oppenheimer Testifies in Congress on the History of Climate Science Professor Michael Oppenheimer provided a brief, thorough history of climate science at an April 9 hearing held by the House Committee on Oversight… News Apr 24 2019 Inequality Gap Grew Before the Great Recession and After, Study Finds The Great Recession hit Americans across the socioeconomic spectrum, with some still working to recover economically. Yet, the drivers behind these… News Apr 24 2019 Politics & Polls #136: The Politics of the Mueller Report A redacted version of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report was released April 18, giving politicians time since to respond to its findings.In this… News Apr 23 2019 Isabel James ’19 Wins Labouisse Prize for International Civic Engagement Projects News Apr 23 2019 Miguel Centeno Named Vice Dean of Woodrow Wilson School Miguel Centeno, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, has been named vice dean of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International… News Apr 22 2019 Opinion: Can China Deliver a Better Belt and Road? News Apr 18 2019 Two Woodrow Wilson School Faculty Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences Two faculty members from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs have been elected to the Academy of… News Apr 18 2019 Paulina López González MPA '19 News Apr 18 2019 Politics & Polls #135: Reproductive Rights Featuring Cecile Richards Reproductive rights have been a contentious issue for decades and have come into particular focus during the Trump presidency.In this episode, Julian… News Apr 11 2019 Politics & Polls #134: The Republican Party Featuring Jeff Flake Donald Trump’s presidency has raised serious questions about the future direction of the Republican Party. Former Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona has been… News Apr 10 2019 WWS Reacts [Audio]: Israel Elections News Apr 04 2019 Politics & Polls #133: Women of Color in the Digital Space Featuring Kimberly Bryant The technology sector is an important part of the economy, yet there exists a dearth of women in the field — especially females of color. News Apr 03 2019 Government Subsidies Could Be Key to Containing Hospital-Born Infections News Apr 02 2019 Amn Nasir '19 News Apr 02 2019 Racial Bias Associated with Disparities in Disciplinary Action Across U.S. Schools Studies have shown that black students are subjected to higher disciplinary rates than whites, resulting in a number of negative life outcomes,… News Mar 28 2019 Politics & Polls #132: The Mueller Report Special Counsel Robert Mueller released his report on Russia interference in the 2016 election this week, finding no collusion between President… News Mar 21 2019 Politics & Polls #131: 'Mass Human Caging' Featuring Alec Karakatsanis There are unprecedented rates of incarceration in America today, with hundreds of thousands of people being jailed annually. How does the cash bail… News Mar 19 2019 Alan B. Krueger, Prominent Labor Economist and Dedicated Public Servant, Dies Alan B. Krueger, an esteemed labor economist who advised Bill Clinton and Barack Obama during their presidencies, died March 16. He was 58.A pioneer… News Mar 14 2019 Construction for Installation about Woodrow Wilson Soon to be Underway Construction for a new installation about Woodrow Wilson will begin June 2019 on Scudder Plaza beside Robertson Hall, home of the Woodrow Wilson… News Mar 14 2019 Politics & Polls #130: 2020 Prospects The 2020 election is on the horizon. In this episode, Sam Wang and Julian Zelizer discuss prospects for the 2020 election, analyzing data-based and… News Mar 12 2019 WWS Reacts [Audio]: Brexit Fails Again. Now What? Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to exit the European Union was shot down again by Britain's Parliament in a 391 to 242 vote on March 12. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 … Next page Next › Last page Last »