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Christian Strohal, Permanent Representative of Austria to the… News April 28, 2016 Student and Staff Researchers to Share Their Work at Princeton on May 5 Can Princeton's soil serve as a zero-carbon building material? Can a person's Twitter feed offer clues to depression? Can updates to Shakespeare's … Event April 28, 2016 LUNCH SEMINAR - "Zika virus and health systems: from unknown to a menace" Lunch SeminarMarcia Castro is a founding member of the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital’s Scientific Advisory Board. At… Event May 13, 2026 Committee Chairs and the Concentration of Power in Congress News April 28, 2016 News Clips: Week of April 25-May 1 The following is a compilation of media clips in which WWS faculty members have been mentioned, cited or quoted. This list is updated weekly. If an… Event May 13, 2026 Policy Forum: Re-entry Conference Blog Post April 28, 2016 Peace Corps to Princeton: Grassroots Experience and the Graduate Student - Patrick Linn Patrick Linn Patrick Linn MPA ’16 had always dreamt of joining the Peace Corps. He knew it would afford him the opportunity to live and work in a… Event April 27, 2016 Iran: A Rising Power? The Iranian Islamic Government has had a very difficult journey since its advent under the leadeship of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini thirty-seven… Event April 27, 2016 Program on Science and Global Security Seminar: "The Key to Nuclear Restraint: The Swedish Plans to Acquire Nuclear Weapons During the Cold War" Event April 27, 2016 "Industrial Jobs in an Early-Industrialized Society: Experimental Evidence from Ethiopia" News April 27, 2016 Graduate Students Tackle Climate Change The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference led to a historic agreement, in which 195 nations promised to reduce future greenhouse gas… Event April 27, 2016 Global Issues Forum: Is Mobile the Future of Evidence in Development? The Survey Research Center will host a live simulcast of a networking forum on the use of mobile technology for population research in sub-Saharan… Blog Post April 27, 2016 Alumni Reflections & Advice As an MPA student at the School, I've been awed and advised by classmates, faculty, professors and alumni. My hope is that this new series of… Event April 26, 2016 One State or Two States? Ambassador Maen Rashid Areikat, chief representative of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) to the United States, will present a public… Event April 26, 2016 CITP Luncheon Speaker Series – Is This Being Recorded? Mr. Berg’s talk will provide an insider’s view of the strategies, mechanics, common practices, and likely trends involved in the state of government… Event April 25, 2016 Panic at the Pump: The Energy Crisis Past, Present and Future Meg Jacobs, a research scholar at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and author of the new book, “Panic at the Pump: The… Event April 25, 2016 Workshop in American Studies: The Multiple Meanings of Marriage Equality http://lapa.princeton.edu/content/naomi-cahn-george-washington-universityRSVP Required - please contact cwkessel@princeton.edu. Event April 22, 2016 "New Money, New Mechanisms, New Markets: How Funding Changed the Business of Global Health" Game Changers in Global Health: A four-part lunchtime seminar seriesThe last fifteen years have defined global health in profound and… Event April 22, 2016 Security Challenges Facing A New Administration - Center for International Security Studies Annual Conference 2016 Event April 21, 2016 David Sanger, "Challenges to Strategy and Strategic Thinking in a Polarized Political Climate," National Security Correspondent, NY Times Keynote Address, Center for International Security Studies Annual Conference News April 21, 2016 Students Collaborate Around Issues of Social Justice in Freshman Seminar Halfway around the table, it came time for freshman Ryan Ozminkowski to report on his research."The world is insanely complex," he said by way of… Event May 13, 2026 Dilemmas of Inclusion: Muslims in European Politics Event May 13, 2026 After Tiller "After Tiller" is an Emmy-winning 2013 documentary film directed by Martha Shane and Lana Wilson that follows the only four remaining doctors in the… Event May 13, 2026 Is It Really All About China? Japan’s Strategic Calculus and the Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance Is It Really All About China? Japan’s Strategic Calculus and the Future of the U.S.-Japan Alliance Event April 20, 2016 Building Peace in Colombia: Lessons from Medellin and Antioquia Sergio Fajardo, former governor of Antioquia, Colombia, and former mayor of Medellín, will present a public talk, “Building Peace in Colombia:… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 42 Page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Current page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 … Next page Next Last page Last