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News April 28, 2026 The Latino Health Experience: Past and Future Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… News April 27, 2026 #PolicyProfile: Thomas Emens, MPA ’29 “As mayor of Jamesburg, NJ, I wake up every day thinking about how to make my hometown stronger. I was born and raised here, a small, blue-collar… News April 24, 2026 Outside the Classroom, Princeton SPIA Faculty Contribute to a Stronger New Jersey When the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs launched its SPIA in New Jersey initiative in 2023, Dean Amaney Jamal said she was… News April 23, 2026 The Third Annual Politics of Sovereign Finance Conference How are governments of Global South countries likely to navigate the current financial environment -- facing fuel and food price shocks, cuts in… News April 22, 2026 Celebrating Nowruz and Building Stronger Community On April 15, the Afghanistan Policy Lab (APL) at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs hosted its annual Nowruz celebration for… News April 21, 2026 More than 300 Current and Future Public Servants Gathered at SPIA to Connect and Learn Together in Changing Times From people who graduated from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs more than four decades ago to those who will begin their… News April 16, 2026 Renewed Interest in People’s Responses to Nuclear Weapons Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… News April 15, 2026 #PolicyProfile: Cassandra Azumah, MPA ’27 “Being from Ghana, my path to public policy has been shaped by working across countries, sectors, and institutions — and seeing firsthand what it… News April 14, 2026 Eric Tate Awarded €2.5 Million ERC Synergy Grant for Research on Flooding and Social Vulnerability As climate change increases rainfall intensity and urbanization patterns divert more water into rivers, damage to local communities has intensified… News April 09, 2026 New Documentary Calls for ‘Creative Resolve’ to Solve Public Health Problems Some of public health’s most daunting problems were solved only through sustained, collaborative global efforts. From collaborative efforts between… News April 07, 2026 Determining Why Benefits for Women Go Unused Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… News April 03, 2026 SPIAction Newsletter — April 2026 What It Means to Graduate Debt-FreeFully funded graduate degrees at Princeton SPIA mean you can focus on impactful public service careers, not debt. News April 02, 2026 New Data from Princeton SPIA Initiative Shows Political Violence in U.S. is on the Rise Since 2019, the Bridging Divides Initiative at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has tracked political violence in the United… News April 01, 2026 Recognizing the Courage of Afghan Women During Women’s History Month To commemorate Women’s History Month, the Afghanistan Policy Lab (APL) at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), for the… News March 31, 2026 SPIAccolades — March 2026 News March 27, 2026 #PolicyProfile: Nudhara Yusuf, MPA ’27 "I grew up between places and histories. My parents raised me in the United Kingdom and India. Growing up hearing stories about my grandfather, a… News March 27, 2026 Career Building at the United Nations: An Interactive Session with Students on Exploring Career Opportunities The event “Career Building at the United Nations,” co-organized by the Afghanistan Policy Lab at the Princeton School of Public and International… News March 26, 2026 Behind the Headline: Tariff Policies Disrupt Global Order The global economy is reeling from a series of shocks, including the wars in the Middle East and ongoing tariff negotiations between the U.S. and its… News March 24, 2026 What It Means to Graduate Debt-Free When Stefanie Mavronis MPA ’18 graduated with her master’s in public affairs, she knew exactly where she was headed: The Baltimore native had sought… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next Last page Last