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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search News Oct 26 2021 Julian Zelizer Publishes Biography on Jewish Icon Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel Professor Julian E. Zelizer, a devout member of the Jewish community, published a new biography, “Abraham Joshua Heschel: A Life of Radical Amazement… Event Oct 25 2021 (In)Justice in Managed Retreat as Climate Adaptation A.R.Siders is an assistant professor in the Disaster Research Center, Biden School of Public Policy and Administration, the University of Delaware. News Oct 25 2021 U.S. Mayoral Candidates Tend to Be White Male Business Leaders, Study Shows Twenty-eight of the country’s largest cities will hold mayoral elections this November, and the public shouldn’t be surprised if the candidates… Page Research Priorities Page SPIA in N.J. 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With elections around the corner,… News Oct 20 2021 Lina Saud ’15 Lina Saud ’15 is a Ph.D. candidate in social psychology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Her work examines the ideological and… News Oct 20 2021 Lead Remediation Efforts Show Promise for Safe Drinking Water in New York City Public Schools Since the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, many states have passed legislation requiring public schools to assess and treat lead in their drinking… Event Oct 19 2021 APSIA Diplomacy and International Cooperation Workshop APSIA Diplomacy and International Cooperation Workshop Tuesday, October 19, 2021, 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET *Register for the event. News Oct 19 2021 BONUS: What Makes the Senior Thesis So Cool? The senior thesis requirement is unique to Princeton, providing a memorable opportunity for students to delve into topics of their interest… News Oct 18 2021 #PolicyProfile: Travis Frederick, Ph.D. Security Studies I’m working a dream job as a graduate fellow in the NASA HQ History Office where I investigate the collective memory of the Soviet space program… Event Oct 18 2021 The Post-War Baby Boom Did Not Make Up for the Pre-War Baby Bust: Evidence from Lifecycle Fertility This paper explores the effects of the Second World War (WWII) and the Great Depression on lifecycle fertility in the Netherlands. I document an… Event Oct 15 2021 Democratic Governance and the Question of Self-Determination Webinar Series: Self-Determination: Who Decides Who Decides? Questions of self-determination are ever-present within the world order created by the United Nations and, if anything, they seem to be increasingly… Event Oct 14 2021 Health Impacts of Witnessed Police Stops Among Youth Seminar is open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending and have not… Event Oct 14 2021 Entertaining Beliefs in Economic Mobility CSDP AMERICAN POLITICS COLLOQUIUM Eunji Kim, assistant professor of political science, Vanderbilt University News Oct 13 2021 Zia Mian Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Zia Mian, a physicist and co-director of the Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society… Event Oct 12 2021 CITP Seminar: Judging Truth In a Fake News Era Every day, we encounter false claims that range from silly (e.g., We use 10% of our brains) to dangerous (e.g., Drinking bleach kills… News Oct 12 2021 Climate Change Creates a “Perfect Storm” for Migration Climate change and migration are deeply interrelated; extreme climate conditions compound factors like disease, economic insecurity, and violence in… Blog Post Oct 11 2021 Application Pro Tip: Reapplication We are excited to announce our graduate application for admission is now open. 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