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If… News December 27, 2017 News Clips: Week of Dec. 18 - 24 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… News December 27, 2017 News Clips: Week of Dec. 25 - 31 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… News December 20, 2017 Politics & Polls #71: Inside the Mind of Donald Trump What’s going on in the mind of President Donald Trump? Journalist Ellis Henican provides a humorous, illustrated look into the president’s… News December 14, 2017 Politics & Polls #70: Alabama’s Senate Race Democrat Doug Jones won a pivotal Alabama Senate seat Dec. 12, a victory carrying with it significant national consequences. Jones, a former U.S… Blog Post December 14, 2017 Politics & Polls #70: Alabama’s Senate Race Democrat Doug Jones won a pivotal Alabama Senate seat Dec. 12, a victory carrying with it significant national consequences. Jones, a former U.S… Blog Post December 14, 2017 2018 Application Countdown, Part 6 - Coming Back to School? Here’s What You Need to Know Perhaps you are thinking about coming back to school after working full-time for a number of years. Maybe you’ve been in the for-profit sector and… Blog Post December 14, 2017 2018 Application Wrap-up As you put the final touches on your applications to the MPA, MPP and Ph.D. programs, be sure to review the application tips recently posted to the… News December 13, 2017 Hydraulic Fracturing Negatively Impacts Infant Health From North Dakota to Ohio to Pennsylvania, hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, has transformed small towns into energy powerhouses. While… Event December 13, 2017 Science and Global Security Seminar: "Nuclear Safety and Security: Views of a Former Regulator" Event December 13, 2017 "Tax-Exempt Lobbying" Blog Post December 13, 2017 2018 Application Countdown, Part 5 - Résumé & Diversity The Ingredients of a Strong Résumé Use a two page annotated format. Begin with paid Professional Work Experience. Provide date, job… Blog Post December 13, 2017 What Counts as Relevant Work Experience? Our Master’s degree students come from a wide range of professional backgrounds, primarily in the public and non-profit sectors. Post-graduate… Event December 12, 2017 PRESS Experimental Research Workshop What Can the State Do? Evaluating the role of voter priors on state capacity with a two-stage conjoint experimentBrandon de la Cuesta, PhD Candidate,… Event December 12, 2017 Education Research Section Workshop Power, Public Schools and Political Attitudes in Post-Katrina New Orleans Event December 12, 2017 LUNCH-TIMER - #BlackLivesMatter to the White Power Presidency: Race and Class in the Trump Era Event December 12, 2017 America's Next War and How to Prevent It - Paul Stares, Council on Foreign Relations Event December 11, 2017 JDP Dilemmas in Inequality Speaker Series Event December 11, 2017 A Birds-Eye View: Israel in the International Arena – 70 years of Advances, Challenges and Opportunities Princeton’s “Conversations about Peace” lecture series continues Dec. 11 with a talk by Dani Dayan, consul general of Israel in New York. This event… News December 11, 2017 Dark Side of the Moon: Motorcycle Deaths Linked to Full Moons Distracted drivers, like those who text behind the wheel, are a danger to themselves and to others. Even a brief, momentary glance away from the road… Event December 11, 2017 LUNCH-TIMER - Michael Wear, Founder, Public Square Strategies LLC This event is part of the “Crossroads of Religion and Politics” series. Event December 08, 2017 CITP on the Road: Initiative on Artificial Intelligence and Policy This event in Washington, DC describes the launch of CITP’s initiative on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and public policy. The… News December 08, 2017 Police Officers Highly Motivated by Supervisor Scrutiny Police officers are highly responsive to the scrutiny of their superiors, a Princeton University study shows. The findings suggest that rules and… Blog Post December 08, 2017 Policy Memo Writing Tips: Applicants often ask us to provide some guidance in writing a policy memo. Steve Frakt, the School's writing advisor, has been advising the… Blog Post December 08, 2017 Politics & Polls #69: How the Media Covers Race How the media covers race remains a palpable concern in today’s America. In this episode, award-winning journalist Tanzina Vega chats with… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Next page Next Last page Last