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Blair, Acclaimed Expert on the Risks of Nuclear War, Dies at 72 Photo credit: Matt Stanley Bruce Blair, an internationally renowned scholar and expert on the risks of accidental nuclear war, died on July 19 in… Blog Post July 20, 2020 Op-ed by Princeton President Eisgruber on Free Speech and Inclusivity: Why Mutual Respect Makes Free Speech Better When historians look back on 2020, they will undoubtedly see it as a year of great strife and important change. America’s national reckoning with… News July 15, 2020 Politics & Polls #193: The Electoral College Featuring Jesse Wegman With two of the past three American presidents winning the electoral vote, but losing the popular vote, many question whether the institution stifles… News July 15, 2020 Four New Faculty Members Join Princeton School of Public and International Affairs The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs is pleased to welcome four new full-time faculty members with appointments effective July 1,… News July 13, 2020 Defense Department Funding Will Enable Princeton Researchers to Study China’s Economic Rise, Effects The Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC) at Princeton University will explore how countries like China use economic power to pursue their… Page Undergraduate Viewbook News July 09, 2020 US Crisis Monitor to Provide Real-Time Data on Political Violence and Demonstrations in America Amid a rising tide of political polarization, violent hate crimes, and widespread social mobilization, the United States is at heightened risk of… News July 08, 2020 Faculty Vote for Comprehensive Curriculum Review and New Graduate DEI Requirement Faculty at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs voted last week to implement a mandatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)… News July 08, 2020 Politics & Polls #192: The Future of Policing Featuring Alex Vitale In light of the widespread Black Lives Matter protests, Americans are taking a deep look at police violence in the country. Many are demanding a… Blog Post July 08, 2020 Faculty Vote for Comprehensive Curriculum Review and New Graduate DEI Requirement Faculty at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs voted last week to implement a mandatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)… News July 07, 2020 Virtual Awards Ceremony Honored 95 Students Earning Advanced Degrees A virtual awards ceremony on June 1 honored students who earned advanced degrees from the the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International… News July 07, 2020 Morales Receives Banco Sabadell Foundation Award for Economics Eduardo Morales has been awarded the 19th Banco Sabadell Foundation Award for Economic Research. This award aims to acknowledge the work of… Page Graduate Programs Staff News July 06, 2020 Fall 2020: FAQs Princeton University is implementing a series of policies as we prepare for the fall semester. Most answers to your questions can be found on… News July 02, 2020 Politics & Polls #191: The Reopening of College Campuses Featuring Laurence Steinberg With a dramatic uptick of coronavirus cases in many states, studies show young people comprise a disproportionate fraction of new cases. Historically… News July 02, 2020 Global Threats: How Lessons from Covid-19 Can Prevent Environmental Meltdown Epidemiologists highlighted the dangers of Covid-19 in its early stages, but their warnings went largely ignored until rising infection rates forced… News June 30, 2020 Covid-19 is Exposing Inequalities in Health and Wealth, Deaton Testifies The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is exposing and exacerbating health disparities in America, with Black and brown communities hit especially hard. This… News June 27, 2020 Dean's Message: Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Dear Community, I hope you have had to a chance to read President Eisgruber’s message, sharing with the Princeton community that the University… Blog Post June 27, 2020 Dean's Message: Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Dear Community, I hope you have had to a chance to read President Eisgruber’s message, sharing with the Princeton community that the University… Blog Post June 25, 2020 Proud to Celebrate 2020 Pat Tillman Scholar Bradley Snyder Our community is honored to celebrate Bradley Snyder on his selection as a 2020 Pat Tillman Scholar. The Tillman Foundation honors military members… News June 23, 2020 Why the U.S. Doesn’t Need More Nuclear Pits Right Now The U.S. Congress is currently debating whether to build and operate a plutonium pit-production factory in South Carolina. It would be the country’s… Page Staff Page Concentration Declaration News June 22, 2020 Simple Interventions Can Help People Spot False Headlines The avalanche of online content available to people around the world has outpaced humans’ ability to separate fact from what can be highly toxic and… News June 22, 2020 Dean's Message: Combatting Systemic Racism and Injustice Dear WWS Community,Racism in the justice system and discrimination in the labor market and health care system are not new, but the death of George… Pagination First page First Previous page Previous … Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Next page Next Last page Last