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He… News November 01, 2023 Garip to Receive A.SK Bright Mind Award Filiz Garip, a professor of sociology and public affairs, will receive the A.SK Bright Mind Award on November 14 in Berlin, Germany. The… News October 30, 2023 Monitoring Nuclear Weapons Stockpiles With Radio Waves Monitoring whether states are complying with nuclear disarmament treaties is not an easy task. An international team that includes a pair SPIA… News October 26, 2023 SPIA Faculty Study Pandemic’s Impact on Asian American Health, Long Covid As COVID-19 remains a threat to public health, faculty members from the School of Public and International Affairs have continued research efforts to… News October 25, 2023 Policy Workshops Send MPA2 Students Around the World for Fall Break Immersions The School’s second-year MPA students traveled around the world during last week’s fall break as part of their Policy Workshops.The MPA2s, as they… News October 25, 2023 SPIA Doctoral Student Among Four Chosen for N.J. Wind Institute Fellowship The Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment has selected four graduate students from across Princeton to participate in the 2023-2024 New… News October 25, 2023 New Study Identifies Illegal Hunting as a Threat to China’s Wildlife and Global Public Health Illegal hunting and trading of wildlife in China is becoming a significant threat to biodiversity and public health, according to a new paper by a… News October 24, 2023 SPIA Advisory Council Co-Chair Cindy Huang MPA ’02 Named USAID Policy Director Throughout a career that has seen her serve in the State Department during the Obama administration, manage billions to advance inclusive development… News October 20, 2023 Policy Advocacy Clinic Team Formally Submits Report to U.N. Human Rights Committee Two months after traveling to Geneva, Switzerland, to present before the United Nations Human Rights Committee (CCPR) regarding U.S. News October 09, 2023 SPIA Reacts: Crisis in the Middle East Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, the founding director of SPIA’s Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, has been teaching on issues of state, self… News October 06, 2023 Research Reveals Persistent Racial Gap in Americans’ Support of War When asked in surveys, Black Americans consistently expressed less support for the Iraq War than their white counterparts, even when controlling for… News October 05, 2023 Funding Available for Innovative Education Projects and Programs A fund offered through Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs will support creative, interdisciplinary research projects… News October 05, 2023 Wei Peng Appears on PBS’ Energy Switch to Talk China’s Energy and Climate Policies When it comes to energy use and production, China stands alone. The country consumes more coal, produces more solar panels, installs more solar and… News October 04, 2023 Four Princeton Alumni Awarded MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grants Four Princetonians have been awarded 2023 MacArthur Fellowships. Recipients Andrea Armstrong *01 and Diana Greene Foster *98 are graduate alumni of… News October 03, 2023 SPIA Economist Wins Prestigious Jacobs Research Prize Janet M. Currie, an economist at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, has been awarded the prestigious Klaus J. Jacobs Research… News September 29, 2023 SPIA in New Jersey Names Inaugural Policy Fellows The inaugural SPIA in New Jersey Policy Fellows come from diverse backgrounds, ranging from social justice and journalism to policy and advocacy,… News September 29, 2023 LISD International Policy Associates Meet with Gov. Murphy Ahead of Visit to Germany Sixteen International Policy Associates of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination… News September 28, 2023 Mauzerall Named American Geophysical Union Fellow Denise Mauzerall has joined exclusive company. She is one of 53 individuals this year to have been elected a Fellow of the American… News September 28, 2023 SPIA at the U.N. General Assembly More than 150 students, alumni, and faculty of the School of Public and International Affairs gathered in New York last week for activities connected… News September 27, 2023 Princeton SPIA Appoints Head of Washington, D.C., Initiative The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs has appointed Zach Vertin, an experienced policy analyst, writer, and diplomat, to serve as… News September 22, 2023 Fill in the Blanks with Pascaline Dupas At the intersection of global economics and household poverty analysis is Pascaline Dupas, a professor of economics and public affairs and co… News September 19, 2023 Research From SPIA Highlights the Growing Field of Quantitative Critical Race Theory The nascent field of Quantitative Critical Race Theory, or QuantCrit, applies the insights of Critical Race Theory to improve the use of statistical… News September 18, 2023 A Better Sense of Service According to White House documentation, 15 percent of the federal government workforce is eligible to retire today, and 30 percent are eligible in… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next Last page Last