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Even as a teenager, I was thinking, ‘How am I… Event September 08, 2022 CSDP Welcome and Introductions This opening CSDP seminar is traditionally devoted to introductions of those joining the university and CSDP community -- faculty, fellows,… Blog Post September 08, 2022 At orientation, talented graduate students from around the world prepare to extend their horizons Princeton University welcomed 743 graduate students from 55 countries for the 2022-23 academic year during orientation activities held Aug. 31 to… Event September 07, 2022 Democracy Besieged in Brazil’s Bicentennial - Reflections on a Momentous Presidential Election A Brazil LAB event with Miguel Lago and Angela Alonso. Discussant: Deborah Yashar. Join us for our first lecture of… Blog Post September 07, 2022 Interested in learning more about Princeton SPIA? Join us for an Information Session! The month of September is now in full swing. We can see evidence of the changing seasons, as school buses are motoring through our streets, jubilant… News September 02, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Odette Overton MPA ’23 “I’m intuition oriented, curious, and driven to understand the world around me. In 2nd grade, I was asked to write a short story but instead wrote a… News September 01, 2022 Carbon Dioxide Emissions More Costly to Society Than Previously Thought A multi-year study of the social cost of carbon, a critical input for climate policy analysis, finds that every additional ton of carbon dioxide… News August 29, 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Hope for Afghanistan (Amb. Adela Raz) It’s been a year since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the Taliban’s takeover of the country. Since then, the lives of many Afghans,… News August 26, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Joanna Kovac, Academic Coordinator “I was always an avid reader, and I think that played a role in my passion for education. It’s kind of funny that I chose higher ed as a career; no… News August 24, 2022 Center for Information Technology Policy Gives Students Up-Close Government Experiences For a third consecutive summer, Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy gave students the opportunity to learn the workings of local,… News August 24, 2022 “Young, Gifted and Diverse” — Q&A with the Authors Despite their diversity, Black Americans have long been studied as a uniformly disadvantaged group. Drawing from a representative sample of over a… Event August 18, 2022 Career & Family: Women’s Century-Long Journey toward Equity Claudia Goldin, Henry Lee Professor of Economics, Harvard University; co-director of the NBER Gender in the Economy Study Group; and recipient… News August 12, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Nancy Huth, Faculty Assistant “Sometimes it feels very surreal, to be employed at Princeton. I’ve been at SPIA for eight years, and I still have times when I'm walking on… Event August 08, 2022 From Stopgap Measures to Longterm Solutions - Addressing Foreign Aid to Afghanistan Policymakers and experts will consider how the international community can best fund, prioritize, designate, and distribute humanitarian aid across… News August 05, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Alexis Runner, Faculty Assistant “Being a #firstgen college student was something I set out to accomplish from an early age. Having parents who never finished college — and had… Page Princeton SPIA DC Center The School remains committed to elevating its position and visibility in policymaking within Washington. Blog Post August 01, 2022 “The Great Reckoning” on Display in Robertson Hall Dear SPIA Community, News July 29, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Marie Burke, Program Coordinator, Career Development and Alumni Relations "A foodie at heart, I use my planning skills when I travel and in the kitchen, particularly for my Instagram @kitchensansgluten. My vacation… News July 29, 2022 Globalization — Good Politics, Bad Policy? (Layna Mosley, B. Peter Rosendorff) Governments around the world are limiting their countries' engagement with the global economy. These anti-globalization attitudes are troubling,… Blog Post July 28, 2022 SPIA is supportive A hallmark of the SPIA experience is our tight-knit and supportive community that spans class years and degrees. Recently, incoming MPA students met… News July 27, 2022 Life Expectancy Drops for Native Americans Due to COVID-19 Native Americans experienced disproportionately high rates of deaths from COVID-19 due to poverty, crowded housing, high rates of chronic disease,… News July 25, 2022 Religious Leaders Reduce Intimate Partner Violence in Uganda Intimate partner violence — or abuse and aggression in a romantic relationship — is a pervasive global issue. In Uganda, a primarily Christian… News July 22, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Claire Kaufman MPA '23 “When I first learned about climate change in high school, I couldn’t understand why so little had been done. The solution seemed simple enough: We… News July 15, 2022 #PolicyProfile: Martina Bergues MPA ’23 “I think it's very natural to have an interest in public policy when you are from a very unequal country, and growing up in São Paulo, Brazil,… News July 12, 2022 Mojola Wins Best Publication Award From American Sociological Association Sanyu A. 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