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Search News Jan 09 2019 Politics & Polls #121: The ‘Fault Lines’ of Modern America In his farewell address, President Barack Obama identified a number of “fault lines” in American society from politics to economics to race. In… News Jan 08 2019 Q&A: Fault Lines: A History of the United States Since 1974 Princeton faculty members Kevin Kruse and Julian Zelizer are well known for their efforts to explain U.S. history and current events to the broad… Event Jan 07 2019 OGCS/ Careers in NGOs Alumni Panel News Jan 07 2019 Fake News Shared by Very Few, But Those Over 65 More Likely to Pass on Such Stories, New Study Finds A small percentage of Americans, less than 9 percent, shared links to so-called “fake news” sites on Facebook during the 2016 presidential election… News Jan 07 2019 No Laboratory Needed: The Person Project Mines Social Science Data with Secure Online Quizzes Understanding the human psyche is complex, for ordinary people and scientists alike. Now, researchers at Princeton University have created a new tool… News Jan 04 2019 Milner Elected President of International Studies Association Professor Helen Milner of Princeton University was elected president of the International Studies Association (ISA), one of the oldest organizations… News Jan 04 2019 Forest Soundscapes Monitor Conservation Efforts Inexpensively, Effectively Recordings of the sounds in tropical forests could unlock secrets about biodiversity and aid conservation efforts around the world, according to a… News Jan 04 2019 Somya Bajaj MPA '19 News Jan 03 2019 Politics & Polls #120: Immigration Then & Now Issues related to immigration have occupied a central role in political debates, especially during the Trump presidency. Although the current focus… News Dec 27 2017 News Clips: Week of Dec. 11 - 17 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… News Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 13 2017 Science and Global Security Seminar: "Nuclear Safety and Security: Views of a Former Regulator" Event Dec 13 2017 "Tax-Exempt Lobbying" Blog Post Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 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 Dec 12 2017 Education Research Section Workshop Power, Public Schools and Political Attitudes in Post-Katrina New Orleans Event Dec 12 2017 LUNCH-TIMER - #BlackLivesMatter to the White Power Presidency: Race and Class in the Trump Era Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Next page Next › Last page Last »