Boudewijn de Bruin, Professor of Financial Ethis at the University of Gronigen, The Neatherlands will speak on the topic of financial literacy and epistemic virtues (critical thinking).
Set in the 16th century at the height of the Ottoman Empire, “The Mapmaker’s Daughter” is the enthralling debut novel by writer Katherine Nouri Hughes, who lives in Princeton. On her deathbed, Queen Mother Nurbanu chronicles her rise from illegitimate Venetian to the most powerful woman in the empire under Sultan Suleiman the…
Civil liberties activist Timothy Edgar describes how he tried to make a difference by going inside America’s growing surveillance state as an intelligence official in his new book, Beyond Snowden. Edgar explains how Snowden’s leaks of top secret documents led to reforms that made the NSA more transparent, more accountable, more…
Open to the Princeton University community, this panel discussion concludes the 3-day workshop on Innovating the United Nations for Agenda 2030. Panelists will address questions of how to foster innovative problem solving in large organizations, highlight successful leadership approaches, and discuss strategies to address the…
Interpreting MBTI Results for MPA2s Barbara will discuss your MBTI results as a class, as well as individually. Please be sure to take the assessment by 11:59 PM on October 4. If you have questions, please contact Emily or Barbara.
Global Health ColloquiumDebora Diniz, Professor of Anthropology and Law at the University of Brasília, in Brazil, and Co-founder of Anis, Institute of Bioethics, Human Rights and GenderDebora Diniz is the co-founder of Anis: Institute of Bioethics, Human Rights and Gender, one of the key feminist groups dedicated to bioethics…