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My parents were both deeply committed to education and lived frugally so we… News September 03, 2020 Politics & Polls #199: Trump: A Cause or Product of the GOP? Featuring Stuart Stevens Many policies under President Donald Trump seem out of step with traditional Republican platforms. This has caused many conservatives to take a look… News September 02, 2020 The Woman Suffrage Movement in America (Corrine McConnaughy) August marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment, which legally ended the use of sex as a qualification for the right to… Event September 01, 2020 Author Talk: Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, MPA ’88 "Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope" For more information and to register for this event visit here. Event September 01, 2020 Measuring Excess Mortality Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic In Countries with Limited Death Registration Notestein Seminar Series The zoom link will be included in the weekly seminar announcement. https://opr.princeton.edu/seminars/fall/2020 Blog Post September 01, 2020 Student Spotlight—Melania Guerra Carrillo MPP ’21 SPIA extends many congratulations to Melania Guerra Carrillo (MPP ’21) on her selection to the Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women of Central America … Page Before the Ballot Before the Ballot is a podcast series designed to educate voters about policy choices before they cast their ballots this November. It… Page Dean's Dialogue News August 27, 2020 Democracy Works: The Clumsy Road to Antiracism This week’s show is special: We’re running an episode of Democracy Works, a podcast produced by Penn State University’s McCourtney Institute for… Blog Post August 26, 2020 Alumni Spotlight—Lauryn Williams MPA ’18 Lauryn Williams is a policy analyst within the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Policy and a member of the first cohort of John S. McCain… Event August 25, 2020 SPIA Virtual Information Session Register here. News August 24, 2020 Wantchekon Spearheads Efforts to Create A Pipeline for Black Students in Economics Blog Post August 24, 2020 Alumni Spotlight—Patrick Brown MPA ’19 There are two particular things about my time at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs that have been a tremendous benefit for me… Blog Post August 21, 2020 Full Tuition Funding Frees Graduates to Pursue Public Service Careers Princeton offers a fully funded graduate education at its School of Public and International Affairs for all students, launching them into post… News August 19, 2020 Princeton to Lead Multi-Institution Clinical Study Examining Genetic and Social Determinants of Heart Health in Disadvantaged Children Researchers at Princeton University’s Department of Molecular Biology and the Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child Wellbeing (CRCW) will… News August 19, 2020 Case and Deaton Recognized by Business Book of the Year Award Anne Case and Sir Angus Deaton have been featured on the longlist of the Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2020 for their… News August 19, 2020 Politics & Polls #198: Free Speech, “Call-Out Culture,” and Social Justice Featuring Suzanne Nossel With the rise of online and social media platforms, free speech and political discourse have taken on new complexities. While providing the… News August 17, 2020 Miguel Centeno “I came from what could euphemistically be called ‘humble circumstances,’ but my life was completely changed, and made, by financial aid. In high… News August 17, 2020 Society Perceives the Poor as “Hardened,” Less Affected By Distress Than Those With More Means Negative life events can cause crippling distress, significant hardships, and even lifelong trauma. The poor are perceived to be “hardened” by these… News August 13, 2020 Home-Based Global Health Internships: Persevering during the Pandemic Princeton’s Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW) sponsors a robust Internships in Global Health program, encouraging students to probe a myriad of… News August 13, 2020 Q&A Today: Biden Chooses Kamala Harris as His Vice President In a historic decision, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has selected Sen. Kamala Harris of California as his pick for vice president,… Blog Post August 13, 2020 GRE Requirements by Degree For each of our graduate degrees, our application review process is robust and time-intensive. We read every file individually and on its own merits… Page Directory Advanced Search News August 10, 2020 Politics & Polls #197: The Making of the Modern Conservative Movement Featuring Matt Grossmann The GOP went from full control in only three state governments in 1992 to 26 in 2018. How did the party achieve such rapid success on the state… News August 10, 2020 Online Political Manipulation Efforts Persist in Russia, China, and the Middle East As technology becomes more advanced and accessible, its role on the global political stage has increased — for better or worse. While the internet… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 … Next page Next Last page Last