Search Filter Search Search by keyword... Sort by Best MatchRecent FirstOld FirstA to ZZ to A Search Show/hide search bar Topics Content Awards Changemakers Community Profile Features Media Clip News Podcasts Policy Profile Q&A Research Briefs Publication Date 2026 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 Displaying results 76 - 100 of 124 Sort by Best MatchRecent FirstOld FirstA to ZZ to A News April 09, 2021 Oladoyin Phillips ’14, Ph.D./STEP “A few years ago, I was in a job I didn’t like. It led me to spend a lot of time reflecting, and I became more spiritual. In that process, I realized… News April 02, 2021 Jacob Rob ‘21 “I’m in #ROTC. There’s 40 of us on campus, and if I’m honest, I’m viewed differently when I mention this affiliation as I think some people… News March 31, 2021 Philippa Haven MPA ’22 “When academics and policymakers employ economic theory, they typically assume a two-parent household, which is not the case for millions of… News March 12, 2021 Susan Ragheb MPA ’22 “I grew up very aware of my identity as an Arab American woman. When I lived in Egypt, I was the American girl. When I was in America, I was the Arab… News March 10, 2021 Jasman Singh ’23 I used to have a somewhat romantic idea of policymaking, believing top-down policy would create the most dramatic changes. I’ve always felt that… News February 26, 2021 María Luisa Zeta Valladolid MPA ’21 “I was curious about social issues from an early age, long wondering why some people had so little while others have a lot more. I am a first… News February 23, 2021 Carissa Gonzalez ’07 MPP ’21 “When 9/11 happened, I was just a kid. It was a shocking moment for all of America, making us question who we think we are as a people, what we want… News February 12, 2021 Ikenna Ugwu MPP '21 “As I was leaving my South Sudan office, I heard gunshots. It was on the eve of the war in 2016, and I was working for the @worldfoodprogramme,… News February 05, 2021 Alaina McGowen ’21 “In a weird way, protesting against the School has actually brought me closer to it. I was a student activist in the ‘Change WWS’ effort, joining… News February 04, 2021 Nausheen Rajan MPA ’22 JSI ’15 “When I was 16, I participated in a camp called Seeds of Peace. It convened students from Israel, Palestine, Pakistan, India, Egypt, Jordan, the U.K… News January 26, 2021 Drew Curiel MPP ’21 “While I was posted to U.S. Embassy Kuala Lumpur, working for the U.S. Foreign Service, my portfolio covered Malaysia’s domestic #politics. In 2018,… News January 15, 2021 Jacqueline Baumgartner MPA ’22 “When I was working for the @icrc in Greece with asylum-seekers, we would often bring them calling cards or phones with international calling… News January 08, 2021 Andy Chiu MPP ’21 "I grew up in a poor immigrant family in the Lower East Side of NYC. It was difficult. Instead of appreciating all that my parents did and sacrificed… News December 18, 2020 Karlin Gatton MPA ’22 “Service was always my default. Early on, I knew I wanted to work for something bigger than myself. It was innate and modeled by my parents, who run… News December 11, 2020 Emma Parish ’21 “When you live abroad, you’re not just learning facts, you’re absorbing the perspectives of the people from that place. I learned this early on by… News November 24, 2020 Clarke Wheeler MPA ’21 “Coming to policy school has made me eager to define my theory of change. At this point, I am not convinced that the state is equipped to serve the… News November 16, 2020 Billy Knips MPP ’21 “Since 2007 I’ve been afforded a number of opportunities to serve around the world, completing a total of 10 deployments. I will always cherish the… News November 13, 2020 Morgan Carmen ’21 “I attended a Quaker school for most of my life, so from a young age my education was infused with Quaker values, or what we called the SPICES … News November 06, 2020 Kavya Chaturvedi ’21 “During the Bush v. Kerry election, I remember walking up to my friends in Kindergarten and asking them, ‘Who are your parents voting for?’ So … you… News October 30, 2020 Timothy Sell MPA ’22 “My most meaningful life experience is graduating college. I am a #firstgen college student. Growing up, my family struggled to make ends meet, so… News October 19, 2020 Rolando Cuevas MPA ’22 “As Mexican-American, people often assume the hyphen translates to fully belonging to both backgrounds, but in reality you don’t fully belong to… News October 13, 2020 Remy Reya ’21 “By the time I was in high school in San Diego, I had seen a different side of California than the blissful, beachy getaway state portrayed in the… News October 07, 2020 Henry Barrett ’22 “The summer after my junior year in high school, I interned for Sen. John McCain. I thought I would probably spend the summer taking phone calls,… News September 29, 2020 Imane Mabrouk ’21 “When I got to @princeton, the first thing I did was buy a world map from the Princeton University Store. My interest in global issues began very… News September 24, 2020 Juan Pablo Alvarez Enriquez MPA ’22 “During a bone-marrow transplant, they extract your blood, separate your cells, and return the blood to your body. 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