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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search News Jan 07 2021 Anthony Romero ’87 Anthony D. Romero ’87 is the executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the nation’s premier defender of civil liberties… News Jan 07 2021 Dean's Dialogue An inside look at the School’s work on important campus initiatives by our Acting Dean Mark Watson. Blog Post Jan 05 2021 A Refugee's Lessons - Understanding Survival and Resilience Learn about Public Policy and International Affairs Program (PPIA) and Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) alum, Sophal Ear… News Jan 05 2021 Politics & Polls #214: Georgia Senate Runoff Election Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang speculate on the Georgia Senate runoff election in this episode, which was recorded Jan. 5 — before the final outcome was… News Jan 04 2021 Data-Driven Model Provides Projections of a 21st Century Urban Climate Cities only occupy about 3% of the Earth’s total land surface, but they bear the burden of the human-perceived effects of global climate change. Yet,… Blog Post Jan 01 2021 Happy New Year Happy New Year! 2020 was a year full of challenge and change for us all. What gives me hope for 2021 and beyond is the SPIA community—past,… Blog Post Dec 31 2019 Happy New Year! Happy New Year. Thanks for your interest in our School and in this blog. We’re working on updating content, formatting and style in 2020—stay tuned… Blog Post Dec 22 2019 Fall 2019 courses have ended—MPA core curriculum Our students wrapped up the classroom component of their courses, and will now spend their time preparing for exams and papers. Good luck to all in… News Dec 19 2019 Politics & Polls #165: Dealing with College Debt Featuring Caitlin Zaloom College debt is a defining characteristic of middle class life in America.In this episode, Caitlin Zaloom joins Julian Zelizer to discuss the impact… News Dec 18 2019 WWS Reacts: House to Vote on Articles of Impeachment Today, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on two articles of impeachment against President Trump: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress… News Dec 16 2019 Climate Change Could Make RSV Respiratory Infection Outbreaks Less Severe, More Common News Dec 16 2019 Christopher Crawford, Ph.D. Candidate Event Mar 14 2025 Andlinger Center Highlight Seminar: "Wrong, Wrong, and Badly Wrong: Conventional Wisdom in the Energy Sector" ABSTRACT Event Dec 12 2019 The Political Influence of the Police News Dec 12 2019 Politics & Polls #164: Indivisible with Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg After President Donald Trump was elected, two congressional staffers wrote a guide to “resisting the Trump agenda,” which immediately went viral… Event Dec 11 2019 Midnight in Chernobyl: The Story of the World's Greatest Nuclear Disaster Please join us for a discussion with journalist Adam Higginbotham and two renowned nuclear experts of Higginbotham’s definitive, years-in-the-making… Event Dec 11 2019 Program on Science and Global Security Seminar: Midnight in Chernobyl Event Dec 11 2019 Be Cautious with the Precautionary Principle: Evidence from Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident http://www.columbia.edu/~mn2191/ Event Dec 09 2019 JDP Seminar: What do Judea Pearl, Gary Becker and John Roberts Have in Common? Some Reflections on the Ontology of Social Kinds, Why it Matters for Social Science and the Law News Dec 09 2019 Paul A. Volcker ’49, Former Federal Reserve Chairman, Dies at 92 Paul A. Volcker ’49, a formidable force in U.S. government who led the Federal Reserve to quell inflation in the late 1970s and early 80s, died on… News Dec 09 2019 Djeniffer Melo MPA '20 Event Dec 09 2019 Bradford Seminar with Wolfram Schlenker: Does Being a 'Top 10' Worst Polluter Affect Environmental Releases? Evidence from the U.S. Toxic Release Inventory This lecture is part of the David Bradford Energy and Environmental Seminar Series, organized by the Center for Policy Research on Energy and… News Dec 09 2019 In a Split Second, Clothes Make the Man More Competent in the Eyes of Others People perceive a person’s competence partly based on subtle economic cues emanating from the person’s clothing, according to a study published in… Event Dec 06 2019 WWS Graduate Student Service Auction & Skit Night Event Dec 06 2019 CISS Presents: A Conversation with General Petraeus Please join us for a conversation with General David Petraeus (MPA '85, PhD '87) on U.S. grand strategy in an environment of great power competition,… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 … Next page Next › Last page Last »