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In the face… News June 04, 2024 SPIAction Newsletter Welcome to the exciting launch of SPIAction, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs' new monthly newsletter! We're thrilled to have… News June 03, 2024 An Ideal Family? The Words and Actions Don’t Match Up When prompted on what an ideal family looks like, people consider a range of desirable characteristics, including whether it includes children, and… News May 30, 2024 ‘Engage With Empathy and Compassion’ Speaking at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ graduate hooding and awards ceremony and undergraduate Class Day on Monday, May… News May 22, 2024 Princeton SPIA Announces Exciting Lineup for 2024 Reunions and Commencement Celebrations The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs will supplement the University’s 2024 Reunions- and Commencement-related events with a slate… News May 17, 2024 SPIAccolades — May 2024 Udi Ofer, the John L. News May 13, 2024 SPIA Seniors Win 2024 Spirit of Princeton Award for Service, Contributions to Campus Life Hailey Mead and Joshua Coan have been named winners of the 2024 Spirit of Princeton Award, honoring Princeton University undergraduates for positive… News May 10, 2024 Student Simulation Showcases How U.N. Veto Initiative Can Increase Transparency and Accountability Princeton SPIA’s Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination (LISD) hosted diplomats, University faculty, and undergraduates for its second student… News May 07, 2024 Redefining Reproductive Rights: Insights from a Critical Roundtable Discussion Since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, reproductive justice and the long-term… News May 07, 2024 Princeton SPIA’s Markus Prior Named Andrew Carnegie Fellow In the latter years of Andrew Carnegie’s life, the industrialist turned to philanthropy, sharing his wealth to further social and educational… News May 01, 2024 Princeton SPIA’s Tessa Desmond Spearheads Effort to Preserve Agricultural Wisdom for Future Generations Project aims to preserve farming practices of Black and Indigenous people in danger of disappearingOne day last fall in North Carolina, Tessa… News May 01, 2024 Princeton SPIA’s Rouse, Goldman Elected to National Academy of Sciences Two faculty members of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs have been elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences. News April 22, 2024 Princeton SPIA Alum, Ananya Agustin Malhotra, Awarded Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship Recent Princeton graduates Yuno Iwasaki, Class of 2023, and Ananya Agustin Malhotra, Class of 2020, were named recipients of the 2024 Paul and Daisy… News April 22, 2024 Princeton SPIA Extends International Focus with New Program on Current Affairs in Europe A new project in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) aims to feature SPIA faculty’s important scholarship, teaching, and… News April 17, 2024 Elke Weber Receives BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Humanities and Social Sciences Professor Weber’s contributions, says the award committee, can be summed up in three fundamental insights: that extreme weather events, like… News April 12, 2024 SPIA Major Awarded Truman Scholarship for Public Service Princeton University junior Ella Weber has been awarded a Truman Scholarship, which provides funding for graduate studies in public service, as well… News April 11, 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship to Kim Lane Scheppele Seven Princeton faculty members have received 2024 Guggenheim Fellowships, the largest faculty cohort since 2017. This year’s recipients are Angela… News March 25, 2024 Paluck Honored by American Academy of Political and Social Science The American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS) has named Elizabeth Levy Paluck one of eight fellows honored this year. The Princeton… News March 15, 2024 Rapidly Intensifying Tropical Cyclones Likely to Increase Flood Hazard in North Atlantic as Climate Warms Many of the most devastating tropical cyclones (TCs) in history, including Hurricanes Andrew (1992) and Katrina (2005), underwent a process known as… News March 11, 2024 ‘This Injustice Must End’: APL Director Raz Presses Davos Attendees on Girls and Women in Afghanistan Each year, the World Economic Forum convenes in Davos, Switzerland, for hundreds of discussions among thousands of participants from around the world… News March 06, 2024 Interdisciplinary Approach Fuels New SPIA Programs Linking Law, Criminal Justice, Public Policy The School of Public and International Affairs has launched two new initiatives designed to bring an interdisciplinary approach to issues of law,… News March 04, 2024 Eight International Journeys Bring Global Insights to SPIA Students Over Winter Break Often overshadowed by its larger neighbors in Latin America, Uruguay has quietly built a strong record of economic success, democratic stability, and… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next Last page Last