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Yet, under normal… News April 20, 2020 Princeton Research on Covid-19 Misinformation Fuels Partnership with Microsoft Research Open Facebook or Twitter on any given day during the Covid-19 global pandemic, and it takes just moments before a questionable claim about the… News April 20, 2020 Keeping New Jerseyans Safe: Q&A with N.J. Department of Health’s Henri Hammond-Paul MPA ’19 Early this year, experts within the New Jersey Department of Health began reviewing social media posts emerging out of China’s Hubei province,… News April 15, 2020 WWS Reacts: How Developing Countries Might Grapple with Covid-19 Covid-19 is present in rich and poorer countries alike, but the looming crisis in developing countries — where dense, vulnerable populations make… News April 13, 2020 “We Can’t Leave Anybody Behind”: COVID-19 to Have Major Impact on Refugee and Poor Communities Forcibly displaced populations all over the world are at heightened risk as the coronavirus outbreak spreads, according to the U.N. Refugee Agency … News April 10, 2020 Princeton Awards Over Half-A-Million Dollars in Funding for Rapid, Novel and Actionable COVID-19 Research Projects News April 01, 2020 On the Policy Front Lines: State Health and Value Strategies Program Helps State Governments Tackle COVID-19 As health care providers work tirelessly to test and treat patients who may have contracted the COVID-19 virus, state and local governments are… News March 11, 2020 New Flood Damage Framework Helps Planners Prepare for Sea-Level Rise News February 20, 2020 Guess Receives Research Funding to Study Misinformation, "Fake News" Sharing “fake news” happens with the click of a button, leaving researchers curious about who is sharing it and why. Professor Andrew Guess will seek… News February 11, 2020 Virtual Reality Programming at PUL Offers Princeton Opportunities to Learn in an Immersive Extended Reality News January 14, 2020 Sea Level Rise Is Speeding Up, Says Princeton Climatologist Michael Oppenheimer News December 18, 2019 WWS Reacts: House to Vote on Articles of Impeachment Today, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress… News December 16, 2019 Climate Change Could Make RSV Respiratory Infection Outbreaks Less Severe, More Common News December 09, 2019 Paul A. Volcker ’49, Former Federal Reserve Chairman, Dies at 92 Paul A. Volcker ’49, a formidable force in U.S. government who led the Federal Reserve to quell inflation in the late 1970s and early 80s, died on… News November 20, 2019 WWS Reacts: Leaked Cables Reveal Iran’s Influence over Iraq Around 700 pages of documents detailing Iran’s influence of Iraq were leaked earlier this week, published simultaneously by the Intercept and The New… News November 04, 2019 Jameson Doig, Scholar of Politics and Public Policy, Dies at 86 News October 30, 2019 Adam Beasley '20 Reflects on SINSI Internship at U.S. Department of Justice Each year, the Wilson School’s Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI) funds summer internships within the U.S. federal government for… News October 15, 2019 Princeton to Take Part in New U.S.-Swedish Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability The intensive fires in the Amazon, the rapid melting of glaciers and ice sheets, and continued loss of biodiversity all illustrate that our planet is… News October 15, 2019 SINSI Exposes Princeton Students to Unique Professional Experiences in the Federal Government Since 2006, the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), based at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and… News October 14, 2019 WWS Reacts: Trump’s Decision to Withdrawal U.S. Troops from Syria Last week, President Donald Trump withdrew all U.S. troops from northern Syria. Later, a deal was made between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and… News October 08, 2019 University Dedicates Marker Addressing the Complex Legacy of Woodrow Wilson Rising 39 feet above Scudder Plaza and standing adjacent to Robertson Hall, the home of Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and… News September 24, 2019 University to Mark Completion of Woodrow Wilson Installation With Public Discussion, Dedication Construction of “Double Sights,” an installation about the complex legacy of Woodrow Wilson, is nearing completion on Scudder Plaza adjacent to… News September 16, 2019 WWS Reacts: Has the Constitution Withstood the Test of Time? Sept. 17 marks Constitution Day, observed annually to recognize the adoption of the United States Constitution. To honor this day, we’ve asked… News September 16, 2019 Princeton Collaborators Bring Layered Approach to Coastal Resiliency in New York City News September 10, 2019 Virtual Reality: A New Space for Developing Nuclear Arms Control Nuclear weapons dangers are increasing across the globe, with growing arsenals, new weapon systems, plans for using nuclear weapons even earlier in a… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next Last page Last