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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search Event Oct 11 2021 Reading Twitter in the Newsroom: Web 2.0 and Traditional-Media Reporting of Conflicts User-generated internet content changes traditional-media news when reporting is dangerous. Online posts by first-hand witnesses change the extent,… News Oct 11 2021 Felten Advocates for Enhanced Data Security Before the U.S. Senate On Oct. 6, the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation held a hearing to discuss consumer privacy and data security. Edward… Event Oct 11 2021 The Role of Extreme Heat, Urbanization and Household Income on AC Possession Around the World Dr. Narasimha Rao is an associate professor of Energy systems at the Yale School of the Environment. Blog Post Oct 08 2021 Number 1 Admissions Priority is a Commitment to Public Service What distinguishes the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) is that public service is central to everything it does. “Service… Event Oct 08 2021 Global Health Colloquium: Pandemic and social inequalities: challenges for global health Nísia Trindade Lima holds a Ph.D. in Sociology and a master’s degree in Political Science. She has authored books and articles with an emphasis on… Event Oct 08 2021 Peak China: Get Ready to Deal with a Dangerous, Declining Beijing Peak China: Get Ready to Deal with a Dangerous, Declining Beijing with Professor Michael Beckley, Tufts University Most debate on U.S. China policy… Event Oct 07 2021 A VISION OF MUSLIM-JEWISH CONNECTION: A special conversation with SPIA Dean, Amaney Jamal Dean Jamal will share her personal story, her involvement in Princeton's Muslim-Jewish dialogue and her vision for SPIA. Registration is required… Event Oct 07 2021 Racial Diversity and Exclusionary Zoning: Evidence from the Great Migration Alexander Sahn, 2021-2022 CSDP Fellow, Princeton University Event Oct 07 2021 Queer Politics Webinar: Born This Way and Brokering Identity Joanna Wuest, Lecturer & Fund for Reunion-Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows Born this Way: Science Citizenship, and… News Oct 06 2021 Politics & Polls #247: Was Pulling U.S. Troops out of Afghanistan a Mistake? (Amb. Robert Finn) Since President Joe Biden pulled U.S. troops out of Afghanistan, many are sorting through whether a withdrawal was really necessary. Regardless, the… Event Oct 06 2021 A New Era for Transatlantic Relations? The EU Agenda and the Biden Administration Join us for a conversation with Stavros Lambrinidis, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States, moderated by Andrew Moravcsik, Director… Blog Post Oct 06 2021 Tips to Strengthen your Application Each year, we are asked for tips on how to strengthen an application to SPIA and for feedback on applications from those who have previously applied… News Oct 05 2021 Should We Police the Police? Does social activism have a tangible effect on justice in policing? This was the question on Alaina McGowen ’21’s mind as she embarked upon her… Event Oct 05 2021 CITP Seminar: Building Language Technologies for Analyzing Online Activism While recent advances in natural language processing (NLP) have greatly enhanced our ability to analyze online text, distilling broad social-oriented… Event Oct 04 2021 Dr. Mercedes D’Alessandro, Argentina’s First National Director of Gender, Equality, and Economy Dr. D’Alessandro will deliver the talk in Spanish. We will have interpreters to translate her words simultaneously to English. Juan Pablo Alvarez,… News Oct 04 2021 Plant-Based Plastics: An Enemy of Pollution Pollution is a pervasive global issue that impacts every community. Julia Ilhardt ’21 and Emily Reinhold ’21 tackled this issue in their… Event Oct 04 2021 Flood Vulnerable Populations: Who’s Exposed and Who Recovers? Eric Tate is an Associate Professor at the University of Iowa, in the Department of Geographical and Sustainability Sciences. Dr. Tate's research… Event Oct 04 2021 “Mobile Internet and Political Polarization” “Mobile Internet and Political Polarization” Event Oct 01 2021 Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination Information Session Please join us for an information session with Wolfgang Danspeckgruber, Founding Director of the Liechtenstein Institute on Self Determination. … Event Sep 30 2021 A Pandemic of Inequality: Critical Perspectives from Brazil and the US A Brazil LAB event with Sir Angus Deaton (Princeton), Ricardo Paes de Barros (Insper and IMDS) and Thomas Fujiwara (Princeton). News Sep 30 2021 Immigration Boosts U.S. Life Expectancy If immigrants to the United States formed their own country, their pre-COVID-19 life expectancies would exceed or match those of the world’s leaders… Event Sep 30 2021 Racial disparities in disability diagnoses among the FF teens Seminar is open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Please contact ffdata@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending and have… Event Sep 29 2021 When Good Policy Runs Against Politics: National Security Careers in Political Spaces Join the Center for International Security Studies' Careers Series Team for A Panel Discussion on Balancing Policy and Politics in… Event Sep 29 2021 When Good Policy Runs Against Politics: National Security Careers in Political Spaces Join the Center for International Security Studies' Careers Series Team for A Panel Discussion on Balancing Policy and Politics in National… Event Sep 29 2021 Transforming Conflict into Cooperation in a World in Crisis Descrption of talk: The international order established in the wake of World War II is teetering, if not collapsing. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next › Last page Last »