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In-person celebrations for students graduating from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) made a jubilant return to the… News May 24, 2022 SPIA Class of 2022: Graduate Student Distinction and Prizes At an in-person ceremony Monday, May 23, 2022, in Robertson Hall's Arthur Lewis Auditorium, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs … News May 02, 2022 Wailoo Named Co-Chair of National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Ad Hoc Committee on Equity and Innovation While new health and medicine technologies from gene editing to artificial intelligence promise to be immeasurably beneficial, they also come with… News May 02, 2022 Tech Privacy Expert Arvind Narayanan to Lead Center for Information Technology Policy Arvind Narayanan – a computer scientist whose pioneering approach to teaching and research has shaped the study of fairness in algorithms,… News April 14, 2022 Princeton SPIA Launches Afghanistan Policy Lab Afghanistan is moving closer to a humanitarian crisis, marked by economic collapse. Half of the population needs aid, and the poverty rate is… News April 08, 2022 Rayna Truelove Named SPIA Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Rayna Truelove, a champion of diverse scholars and builder of inclusive communities, has been named the inaugural associate dean for diversity,… News April 01, 2022 A Princeton-Microsoft Project is Tracing the Digital Fingerprints of Disinformation As the 2018 U.S. mid-term elections approached, a group of Princeton alumni military veterans pitched an idea to the School of Public and… News March 30, 2022 Virtual Reality Project on Nuclear Threats Wins SXSW Award A virtual reality (VR) project executive produced by researchers at Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) and Games for… News March 28, 2022 Energy and Economics: Impact of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine It’s been four weeks since Russia first invaded Ukraine, and the world is already beginning to see economic and energy impacts. Russia is one of the… News March 21, 2022 Zelizer Named Fellow at New-York Historical Society Julian Zelizer, a pioneer in the revival of American political history and professor at Princeton University, has been selected as the Lapidus… News March 14, 2022 Ukraine — Russian Misinformation and Cybersecurity Russia is no stranger to turning to the digital sphere to spread misinformation and propaganda. As the war wages in Ukraine, how is internet… News March 07, 2022 Ukraine — Global Ramifications On March 4, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs held a second live, virtual discussion about the Russian invasion of Ukraine,… News March 03, 2022 Paul Lipton Named Senior Associate Dean for Academic Administration Paul Lipton, a dedicated member of the dean’s senior leadership team at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), has been… News February 26, 2022 The Conflict in Ukraine Russia deployed troops into neighboring Ukraine on Feb. 24 — an attack coming just days after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a “military… News February 15, 2022 Weber Named Director of Fung Global Fellows Program Elke Weber will be the next director of the Princeton Fung Global Fellows Program, an international effort based at the Princeton Institute for… News February 14, 2022 Currie Briefs White House on Lead Remediation Janet Currie briefed President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and members of the President's economic team at a Feb. 8 meeting focused… News February 09, 2022 Welcome, Visiting Professors and Lecturers! Each semester, the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) invites visiting professors and lecturers to the School, who share… News February 07, 2022 Q&A: Defining the Age: Daniel Bell The sociologist Daniel Bell was described as one of the leading American intellectuals of the post-war era. He acutely defined the structural forces… News February 03, 2022 Data Science Program Provides Analytical Tools to Newly Minted College Students From Diverse Backgrounds In fall 2021, Princeton’s Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC), with support from the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) and… News January 24, 2022 Hooked: How Politics Captures People’s Interest (Markus Prior) “Good citizenship” is often a consequence of political interest, and early adulthood may be the most formative time to develop political passion,… News January 24, 2022 “Pushing Cool” by Wailoo Named a Finalist for 2021-22 Book Prize by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History “Pushing Cool: Big Tobacco, Racial Marketing, and the Untold Story of the Menthol Cigarette,” a book written by Henry Putnam University Professor of… News January 12, 2022 Mosley to Serve as Co-Editor-in-Chief of International Organization Political scientist Layna Mosley joins Brett Ashley Leeds of Rice University to serve as co-editor-in-chief of International Organization (IO), a… News January 06, 2022 Sara McLanahan, ‘Towering Figure’ in the Study of Family Structure and Inequality, Dies at 81 Sara McLanahan, a prominent sociologist whose work played a foundational role in the understanding of single parents and their children, died of… News January 05, 2022 Philippe Nominated For 2021 ‘Arms Control Person of the Year’ Sébastien Philippe, associate research scholar in the Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) at the Princeton School of Public and… News December 16, 2021 Zia Mian Appointed to UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters Zia Mian, a physicist and co-director of Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), has been appointed to the U.N… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Next page Next Last page Last