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Kennedy founded the Peace Corps in 1961 with the goal of sending volunteers on two-year missions to aid developing nations while… News April 06, 2016 Researchers Propose Surveillance System for Zika Virus and Other Infectious Diseases A group of prominent researchers from seven institutions including Princeton University are calling for the establishment of a worldwide program to… News April 06, 2016 Age and Mobility Predict Death Better Than One’s ‘Molecular Clock’ Advances in technology allow scientists to measure intricate details about the human body that greatly enhance understanding of health, disease and… News April 05, 2016 Q&A with America’s First Female Four-Star General The past few decades have seen remarkable changes in the role of women in the United States military, from the integration of women into the army in… News March 23, 2016 Policy Workshop Examines Lessons Learned from the U.S. Civilian Surge in Afghanistan Enlisting in the U.S. Military usually entails a temporary move across the globe, often to a conflict zone. However, workers in other government… News March 23, 2016 Students and Alumni of Color Symposium Celebrates 20 Years In the mid-1990s, graduate students at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs recognized two critical needs among students of… News March 16, 2016 WWS Reacts: Obama Announces Nomination for Supreme Court On March 16, President Barack Obama nominated Judge Merrick B. Garland to serve as the nation’s 113th Supreme Court justice to fill the vacancy left… News March 15, 2016 Playing Dumb and Giving the Cold Shoulder: How Stereotypes Pervade the Workplace People in the workplace may adjust their behavior to break stereotypes about themselves or match the stereotypes of others — even if it means playing… News March 08, 2016 Students Engage With Intelligence Community on Classic Challenges and New Threats On Jan. 8, 2015, the “Intelligence and U.S. Foreign Policy” undergraduate Policy Task Force visited the Central Intelligence Agency Headquarters in… News March 02, 2016 WWS Reacts: How Will Super Tuesday Shape the 2016 Election? Voters in 12 states solidified two front-runners in the presidential campaign: Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, who are both looking ahead to… News March 02, 2016 Palmer and Neel Awarded 2016-17 Luce Scholarships Dustin Palmer MPA ’16 and Alyson Neel MPA ’15 have been awarded the prestigious Luce Scholarship, a national competitive fellowship program launched… News March 01, 2016 Policy Workshop Recommendations Support Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations Participants in last fall’s graduate Policy Workshop, “Building Ties with Former Enemies,” met with officials from the U.S. State Department and the… News February 23, 2016 WWS Reacts: What Would a 'Brexit' Mean for the EU? On Feb. 19, British Prime Minister David Cameron struck a deal with European leaders to give Britain "special status" within the European Union… News February 18, 2016 Ebola Crisis Provides Framework for Responding to Outbreaks like Zika Virus As world leaders grapple with containing the Zika virus, the Ebola epidemic in West Africa provides valuable lessons for how to respond to other… News February 17, 2016 Woodrow Wilson School Names Three Ullman Fellows The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs has selected three students as the 2015 and 2016 Richard H. Ullman Fellows. This… News February 17, 2016 WWS Reacts: The CDC’s Alcohol Guidelines for Women Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a recommendation that sexually active women who are not using birth… News February 11, 2016 WWS Reacts: Lead Exposure and Water Contamination in Flint, Michigan Since the discovery that its water supply had been contaminated with unsafe levels of lead, the city of Flint, Michigan, has been under a state of… News February 11, 2016 Global Health Program Shapes Students in the Classroom and in the Field Princeton's Global Health Program (GHP) serves as a hub for students interested in tackling some of the most pressing health-related issues of our… News February 08, 2016 WWS Reacts: Fighting the Zika Virus President Barack Obama is urging Congress to provide $1.8 billion in emergency funding to combat Zika virus, a mosquito-borne illness that has spread… News February 02, 2016 WWS Reacts: The Winners and Losers in Iowa Voting got underway in the 2016 presidential primary season on Monday, with Sen. Ted Cruz, Class of 1992, scoring a victory on the… News January 15, 2016 Policy Task Force Identifies Ways to Improve Health in South Africa Six million child and 500,000 maternal deaths occur each year worldwide, often from easily-preventable causes. Why do women and children – especially… News January 13, 2016 WWS Reacts: Four Questions for the Country In his seventh and final State of the Union address, President Barack Obama said he wanted to talk about the future and “the four big questions that… News January 11, 2016 Fifteen-Year National Survey of 'Fragile Families' Fuels Wide Range of Research On the second floor of Lewis Thomas Lab at Princeton University, researchers are working to better understand the complex interactions between… News January 04, 2016 New Website to Bridge the Gap Between Microeconomics and Public Policy Distilling microeconomics research into direct policy implications will be the focus of a new website developed by researchers at Princeton… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next Last page Last