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Search News Jan 15 2025 Princeton SPIA Faculty Offer Reactions to Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Today, in reaction to the news of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, faculty at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs… News Jan 15 2025 Elke Weber Awarded Howard Crosby Warren Medal by Society of Experimental Psychologists Elke Weber, an expert on environmental decision-making, has received the 2025 Howard Crosby Warren Medal from the Society of Experimental… News Jan 15 2025 MPA Student Uses Internship to Help Improve Healthcare for Trenton’s Homeless Ben Harris’s first job after earning his undergraduate degree was at the Erie Family Health Centers in Chicago, where he got to see firsthand the… Event Jan 14 2025 Survey Data Analysis with R: A 3-Day Academic Workshop This three-day R workshop, delivered by Jacob Kaplan is designed for beginners to develop skills necessary to analyze quantitative data… News Jan 14 2025 Will Europe Follow in the U.S.’s Footsteps in Controlling Outbound Investment? The recent block by President Joe Biden of the proposed takeover of U.S. Steel by Nippon Steel on grounds of national security has put the issue of… News Jan 13 2025 EXCERPT: Julian Zelizer Offers a Defense of Partisanship Nearly 30 percent of Americans hold unfavorable views of both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, according to the Pew Research Center,… News Jan 10 2025 Kahneman-Treisman Center Initiative Assists Students, Scholars in Applying Behavioral Science to Research A few years ago, in a paper published in Science, researchers showed that reminders beforehand were more effective in getting criminal defendants to… News Jan 08 2025 SPIAction Newsletter Dear Princeton SPIA community,I hope you enjoyed a restful and joyful holiday season. The end of a year is typically a time of reflection; the start… News Jan 08 2025 Emeritus Professor, CSDP Founder Wins National Medal of Science Princeton molecular biologist Bonnie Bassler has received the National Medal of Science, the nation’s highest scientific honor. Two emeritus members… News Jan 06 2025 Students Brief Policymakers on Artificial Intelligence in First-Ever AI Task Force While artificial intelligence may unlock unprecedented human potential in the coming years, it is also a forceful technology that is magnifying the… News Jan 06 2025 Research Record: Estimating the Collapse of Afghanistan’s Economy Using Nightlights Data Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… Event Dec 22 2020 From Vaccines to Vaccinations: Will Americans Roll Up Their Sleeves? Please join us for a live online panel of expert voices from public health, medicine, science and public policy, social history and economics, as… News Dec 22 2020 Search Committee Appointed for Dean of Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs University President Christopher L. Eisgruber has appointed a 11-member committee to search for a new dean of Princeton’s School of Public and… News Dec 18 2020 Karlin Gatton MPA ’22 “Service was always my default. Early on, I knew I wanted to work for something bigger than myself. It was innate and modeled by my parents, who run… News Dec 17 2020 Rochelle Haynes MPA-URP ’06 Improving access for vulnerable children and families has long guided the work of Rochelle Haynes MPA-URP ’06. After graduating from Princeton… News Dec 15 2020 Politics & Polls #213: Millennials in Politics (Charlotte Alter) A new generation in American politics is emerging as millennials are now taking up political offices. Emboldened and energized, these young leaders… News Dec 11 2020 Emma Parish ’21 “When you live abroad, you’re not just learning facts, you’re absorbing the perspectives of the people from that place. I learned this early on by… News Dec 11 2020 Polarization Increases with Economic Decline, Becoming Cripplingly Contagious The rise of populist movements is changing political systems around the world. As support for these “anti-elite” movements intensifies, many are… News Dec 08 2020 Politics & Polls #212: Writing About the Trump Era (Carlos Lozada) Donald Trump’s presidency has undoubtedly changed American political history, which many authors — from historians to journalists — have tried to… Blog Post Dec 07 2020 Focus Groups Examine SPIA Curriculums As many of you know by now, I have had the honor of being chosen by President-elect Biden to chair the Council of Economic Advisers and serve in his… Event Dec 03 2020 Book talk: A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order G. John Ikenberry, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, will… Event Dec 03 2020 Transatlantic Trade Update: Trade Post-Covid19 - What's New? https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7503915480282925837?source=Princeton News Dec 02 2020 Politics & Polls #211: How Strong is American Polity? (Jack Balkin) Presidents have a unique way of shaping polity, though government strength is also tested in other ways. Party polarization, money in politics,… Blog Post Dec 01 2020 Student Representatives, Field IV – Economics and Public Policy I’m Beshka Asanbaev, and I’m a second-year student from Kyrgyzstan. I originally applied as a Field II (International Development) but quickly… News Dec 01 2020 Brent L. Henry '69 Improving health care, especially for the disadvantaged, has long been the focus of Brent L. Henry ’69’s career. From the corporate world to the… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 … Next page Next › Last page Last »