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But is this a new phenomenon outside of mainstream… News January 16, 2018 WWS Reacts: Putin’s Attacks on Democracy Last week, a U.S. government report outlined attacks made by Russian President Vladimir Putin on democratic institutions over nearly two decades. … News January 11, 2018 Politics & Polls #73: Why You Should Care about Gerrymandering A panel of federal judges rejected a congressional district map in North Carolina, calling it a partisan gerrymander. Never before has a court… News January 11, 2018 In India, Subtle Corruption Robs Villagers of Roads Examining a major road-building program in India, researchers at Princeton University and the Paris School of Economics used an innovative technique… News January 04, 2018 Politics & Polls #72: Social Research in the Digital Age From smart phones to social media, digital technology has changed the way we live — åallowing for new explorations of human behavior. Big Data now… News December 20, 2017 Politics & Polls #71: Inside the Mind of Donald Trump What’s going on in the mind of President Donald Trump? Journalist Ellis Henican provides a humorous, illustrated look into the president’s… News December 14, 2017 Politics & Polls #70: Alabama’s Senate Race Democrat Doug Jones won a pivotal Alabama Senate seat Dec. 12, a victory carrying with it significant national consequences. Jones, a former U.S… News December 13, 2017 Hydraulic Fracturing Negatively Impacts Infant Health From North Dakota to Ohio to Pennsylvania, hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, has transformed small towns into energy powerhouses. While… News December 11, 2017 Dark Side of the Moon: Motorcycle Deaths Linked to Full Moons Distracted drivers, like those who text behind the wheel, are a danger to themselves and to others. Even a brief, momentary glance away from the road… News December 08, 2017 Police Officers Highly Motivated by Supervisor Scrutiny Police officers are highly responsive to the scrutiny of their superiors, a Princeton University study shows. The findings suggest that rules and… News December 06, 2017 Politics & Polls #69: How the Media Covers Race How the media covers race remains a palpable concern in today’s America. In this episode, award-winning journalist Tanzina Vega chats with Professors… News November 29, 2017 Frymer discusses ‘Building an American Empire’ Paul Frymer, a professor of politics at Princeton University and the director of the Program in Law and Public Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School… News November 29, 2017 Politics & Polls #68: Captivity and Survival in Syria Photographers are often on the front lines of war, risking their lives to document deadly conflict zones. One such photojournalist is Jonathan… News November 15, 2017 Politics & Polls #67: The Day the Donkey Roared Democrats triumphed in the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races Nov. 7, which some say is a strong rebuke to Republican President Donald Trump… News November 15, 2017 Uwe Reinhardt, Leading Authority on Health Care Economics and Admired Teacher, Dies at 80 Uwe Reinhardt, one of the nation’s leading health care economists and beloved Princeton University professor, died Monday, Nov. 13. He was 80. A… News November 14, 2017 With More Than 1.6 Million Survey Responses, Princeton’s Survey Research Center Turns 25 Surveys are a part of our everyday lives — from customer service telephone surveys and retail email surveys to the official U.S. Census. Many surveys… News November 08, 2017 Sonya Smith Joins Woodrow Wilson School as Director of Graduate Admissions Sonya Smith, who has served in senior admission positions at Princeton University and Stanford University, joins Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of… News November 08, 2017 Politics & Polls #66: A Year of Donald Trump In this episode, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang take a look back at the past year and analyze all that has unfolded since Donald Trump was elected… News November 06, 2017 Satellite Imagery Reveals Decline in ISIS Oil Production Oil production by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) steadily declined between 2014 and 2016, indicating that the group was financing itself… News November 02, 2017 Politics & Polls #65: Alaskan Politics with Rep. Bryce Edgmon Given the news consistently coming out of Washington, it can be easy to forget what’s happening at the local level. In this episode, Julian Zelizer… News November 01, 2017 SINSI Spotlight: Alisa Tiwari '14, U.S. Department of Justice As a Princeton University undergraduate, Alisa Tiwari '14 evaluated New York City’s controversial stop-and-frisk program for her senior… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next Last page Last