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This public lecture is the first in a new event series entitled “A Conversation About Peace” designed to engage students, scholars, visiting… Event September 21, 2015 LUNCH-TIMER - Monday, Sept. 21 - Robert L. Gordon III MPA '89, President, Be the Change, Inc. News September 20, 2015 2015-16 Centers and Programs Update The 2015-16 year brings with it a number of recent changes in the directorship and chair status in centers and programs at the Woodrow Wilson School. Event September 20, 2015 Public Reception – After Genocide: Collected Stories News September 18, 2015 New Faculty Join the Wilson School Three new professors joined the faculty at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at the start of the 2015-16 year. … Event September 18, 2015 LUNCH TIMER – Friday, Sept. 18, Matt Devlin, Global Policy Development, Uber News September 18, 2015 Q&A: America at the Ballot Box - Elections and Political History Elections are the lifeblood of American democracy, offering insight into the character and historical evolution of American politics. A new book co… Event September 18, 2015 CHW Student Research Symposium At the Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW) Student Research Symposium, students who conducted research projects and participated in… Event May 13, 2026 Austin APSIA Graduate School Fair Event September 17, 2015 "Culture Change & Health Systems Change: Two Critical Tools to Achieve a World Where All Children are Born HIV-free" Dr. Richard Chivaka is an Associate Professor of Business Strategy & Supply Chain Management at the University of Cape Town, Graduate School of… News September 16, 2015 Behind the Bomb: What About Plutonium Separation? Event September 16, 2015 Constitution Day Lecture: Slavery and the U.S. Constitution Annual Constitution Day LectureSee http://www.princeton.edu/ams/ for details as they become available News September 16, 2015 Welcome Students! Hello and welcome back to this year's new and returning Woos! Event September 16, 2015 Program on Science and Global Security Seminar: "Beyond a risk and benefit analysis for evaluating gain-of-function mutation experiments" News September 16, 2015 Metcalf Awarded by Wellcome Fund to Study Population, Disease Dynamics C. Jessica Metcalf, a Princeton University assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biologyand public affairs, was one of 10… Event May 13, 2026 New York Idealist Grad Fair The Idealist Grad Fairs take place each year in cities across the United States. These fairs are free to the general public. Prospective students who… News September 15, 2015 WWS Reacts: Hungary Declares a State of Migration Emergency A law passed by the Hungarian parliament last week gave the government the right to declare a state of migration emergency to cope with the tens of… Blog Post September 15, 2015 Class Clip: "Making Government Work in Hard Places" Last spring semester Jennifer Widner, professor of politics and international affairs, introduced an online version of her course "Making Government… Event May 13, 2026 Washington, DC APSIA Graduate School Fair News September 14, 2015 Inequality Grows as Economies Develop, Regardless of Technology While technological progress favoring skilled workers is one of the main drivers behind inequality in America, the chasm between the rich and poor… News September 14, 2015 News Clips: Week of September 14–27 The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. Blog Post September 14, 2015 Students Remember 9/11 This past Friday morning, on September 11th, approximately 15 graduate students from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs joined… Blog Post September 10, 2015 Princeton's Online Portal to Global Health After a visit to Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs, Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Richard Horton wrote that in… Event May 13, 2026 Boston APSIA Graduate School Fair Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Current page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 … Next page Next Last page Last