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The disease is not airborne like influenza or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) – a healthy person must come… News March 23, 2015 WWS Reacts: Dissecting China's Annual Session China's National People's Congress (NPC) recently ended its annual session, a 10-day event in which nearly 3,000 delegates gather to pass laws,… News March 18, 2015 Ebola Outbreak of 2014 May Have Laid Tracks for Deadly Measles Epidemic in Africa The Ebola outbreak that has swept West Africa since 2014 may have cleared the way for a more familiar killer that could claim thousands of more lives… News March 18, 2015 WWS Reacts: Netanyahu's Re-election In one of Israel's tightest races yet, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu triumphed with the Likud Party capturing 30 of the 120 seats in Parliament. News March 16, 2015 Princeton Profiles: Alex Wheatley, Scholar and Athlete Sneakers skidded on a hardwood court and the rhythmic sound of a basketball hit the floor in different beats during a recent practice at Princeton's… News March 16, 2015 Cropping Africa's Wet Savannas Would Bring High Environmental Costs With the global population rising, analysts and policymakers have targeted Africa's vast wet savannas as a place to produce staple foods and… News March 05, 2015 Thomas Piketty Lecture Canceled Because of severe weather, Princeton University is closed today. Therefore, today's sold-out event with Thomas Piketty is canceled. News March 03, 2015 International Panel to Address Building Better Societies in Today's World Is there hope for building better societies? A new panel is gathering hundreds of global experts to find out. News March 02, 2015 Maternal Health in India Much Worse than Previously Thought More than 40 percent of women in India are underweight when they begin pregnancy, according to a new study published by Princeton University's… News February 26, 2015 Princeton Forum in Dublin to Focus on Ebola Crisis, Lessons for the Future The third annual Princeton-Fung Global Forum will bring together researchers, scholars, policymakers and health officials in November to… News February 26, 2015 Frymer Named Director of LAPA Paul Frymer, associate professor in the Department of Politics, has been named director of the Program in Law and Public Affairs (LAPA), a joint… News February 25, 2015 Sub-Saharan Africans Rate Their Health and Health Care Among the Lowest in the World Sub-Saharan Africans rate their health and health-care systems among the lowest in the world, according to a new report published by Princeton… News February 21, 2015 Princeton Celebrates 100th Anniversary of Alumni Day with Festivities, Honors More than 1,000 Princeton University alumni, students, faculty and friends marked the 100th anniversary of Alumni Day on Feb. 20-21, recognizing… News February 18, 2015 WWS Reacts: The Consequences of Postponing Obama's Immigration Policy On Feb. 17 – just one day before President Barack Obama's new immigration policy was planned to go into effect – a federal judge in Texas issued an… News February 16, 2015 How Income Fraud Made the Housing Bubble Worse Historically, Englewood and Garfield Park are two of the poorest neighborhoods in Chicago. Yet, between 2002 and 2005, these neighborhoods… News February 03, 2015 WWS Task Force: Debt Problem or Funding Safety Net Programs To address long-term debt issues facing the United States, Congress needs to implement significant changes to entitlement programs and tax policy,… News January 30, 2015 WWS Reacts: Combating Antibiotic Resistance The White House recently announced that President Barack Obama's proposed fiscal year 2016 budget will double the amount of federal funding for… News January 21, 2015 WWS Reacts: Turning the Page In his sixth State of the Union address, President Barack Obama promised to dedicate his last two years in office toward implementing a number of… News January 20, 2015 Faculty to Attend World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland Faculty from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs are traveling to Davos, Switzerland, this week to… News January 20, 2015 Rouse Charts Uneven Progress toward King's Goal of Economic Justice At Princeton University's annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration Jan. 19, Cecilia Rouse, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and… News January 16, 2015 Women Seen as Lacking Natural 'Brilliance' May Explain Underrepresentation in Academia The stereotype that women lack natural "brilliance" could explain their underrepresentation in academia, according to new research based at Princeton… News January 16, 2015 Center for Health and Wellbeing Announces U.S. and Global Health Scholars The Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW) at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs has selected three U.S… News January 13, 2015 Crafting a Strategy During Times of Crisis How should policy makers craft a national security strategy during a time of crisis? A group of Woodrow Wilson School students found out during a Dec… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Current page 18 Page 19 Next page Next Last page Last