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News April 13, 2021 Tienda to Serve as President of American Academy of Political and Social Science Marta Tienda, a leading sociologist and immigration expert, will be the next president of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS… News April 13, 2021 Eduardo Bhatia ’86, Former Senate President of Puerto Rico, to Join Princeton as Visiting Professor Eduardo Bhatia ’86, former Senate president of Puerto Rico, will join the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) in academic… News April 13, 2021 Author, Comedian and ‘The Daily Show’ Host Trevor Noah Selected as Princeton’s 2021 Class Day Speaker The Class of 2021 has announced that internationally acclaimed comedian and author Trevor Noah will give remarks at the virtual Class Day ceremony on… News March 29, 2021 Consuming Online Partisan News Leads to Distrust in the Media Slanted media outlets are often blamed for growing polarization, but new research points to another consequence of consuming partisan news: an… News March 16, 2021 Princeton Researchers Awarded Funding for Cross-Disciplinary Education Research Projects Researchers based at Princeton University will receive funding from the Overdeck Innovation Fund to work on innovative, cross… News March 12, 2021 Neilson Named 2021 Sloan Research Fellow Christopher Neilson is one of 128 early-career scholars to be awarded a fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, which honors “the most… News March 03, 2021 Dean Rouse Confirmed by U.S. Senate as Chair of Economic Advisers Cecilia Elena Rouse, former dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as chair of… News February 15, 2021 Amy Jeon ’21 Named Cowinner of Pyne Prize Princeton University seniors Paige Allen, Amy Jeon and James Packman have been named co-winners of the 2021 Moses Taylor Pyne Honor Prize, the… News January 25, 2021 SPIA Seeks Summer Interns The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is seeking three interns for summer 2021: an editorial assistant/staff writer, a… News January 20, 2021 Princeton Students to Support Federal Government as 2021 Scholars in the Nation’s Service One dozen students at Princeton University have been selected to join the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), which funds… News January 07, 2021 Dean's Dialogue An inside look at the School’s work on important campus initiatives by our Acting Dean Mark Watson. News December 01, 2020 Brent L. Henry '69 Improving health care, especially for the disadvantaged, has long been the focus of Brent L. Henry ’69’s career. From the corporate world to the… News November 20, 2020 Faculty Books Named to “100 Notable Books of 2020” by The New York Times Books penned by Princeton School of Public and International Affairs faculty Anne C. Case and Sir Angus Deaton as well as Julian E. Zelizer were… News September 28, 2020 Glaser Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Professor Alexander Glaser, a physicist by training, has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society “for major contributions to advancing… News September 23, 2020 Q&A: The Passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg This week, many mourn the loss of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an advocate and… News September 21, 2020 Middle-Aged Americans Report More Pain Than the Elderly As people age, they tend to report more acute or chronic pain — a common sign of getting older. Yet, in the United States, middle-aged adults are… News September 21, 2020 Mental Illness Treatment Varies Widely Among American Adolescents Within and Across ZIP Codes Children are struggling with mental health issues more now than perhaps ever before, though the treatment available — therapy, drugs, or both —… News September 08, 2020 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 August 24, 2020 Wantchekon Spearheads Efforts to Create A Pipeline for Black Students in Economics News August 19, 2020 Princeton to Lead Multi-Institution Clinical Study Examining Genetic and Social Determinants of Heart Health in Disadvantaged Children Researchers at Princeton University’s Department of Molecular Biology and the Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child Wellbeing (CRCW) will… News August 19, 2020 Case and Deaton Recognized by Business Book of the Year Award Anne Case and Sir Angus Deaton have been featured on the longlist of the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2020 for their… News August 13, 2020 Home-Based Global Health Internships: Persevering during the Pandemic Princeton’s Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW) sponsors a robust Internships in Global Health program, encouraging students to probe a myriad of… News July 21, 2020 Bruce G. Blair, Acclaimed Expert on the Risks of Nuclear War, Dies at 72 Photo credit: Matt Stanley Bruce Blair, an internationally renowned scholar and expert on the risks of accidental nuclear war, died on July 19 in… News July 15, 2020 Four New Faculty Members Join Princeton School of Public and International Affairs The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is pleased to welcome four new full-time faculty members with appointments effective July 1,… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Next page Next Last page Last