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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search Event Jan 27 2026 CITP Seminar: A Geometric Perspective on LLM Behavior As large language models (LLMs) proliferate, understanding their emergent behaviors remains a central challenge. This talk proposes a framework for… Page Home The Princeton School of Public Affairs prepares future policy leaders through rigorous, interdisciplinary programs, including the Master… News Jan 26 2026 Undergraduate Kyler Zhou Shares a Morally Ambitious Message Through New Campus Initiative Kyler Zhou’s evening commute home began with the same expectations it does each day — a little bit of traffic and a good podcast. However, what… News Jan 23 2026 SPIA Alumna Kalena Blake '24 Named Schwarzman Scholar Princeton Class of 2026 members Margaret Miao and Alex Tseng and recent alumni Gustavo Blanco-Quiroga, Kalena Blake and Alison Lee have been named… News Jan 22 2026 Princeton SPIA Faculty Raise Important Questions About Immigration Enforcement Actions Across U.S. Faculty Provide Analysis on Legality, Unintended Consequences, and Implications of ICE Raids News Jan 22 2026 Even Outside the Classroom, Faculty Educate in Many Ways Members of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs faculty neither vote on legislative bills nor implement those that are approved… News Jan 20 2026 CITP’s Hilke Schellmann Studies AI’s Impact on Facts, Society Journalists are tasked with reporting facts about the world, a job that has become much more complicated with the increasing use of artificial… Event Jan 16 2026 Aaron Friedberg Retirement Colloquium The colloquium will showcase the work of Aaron's colleagues and former students on themes related to his own research: the rise and fall of great… News Jan 15 2026 How SPIA’s Graduate Career Development Office Cultivates Skills for Future Public Servants A few years ago, Naima Green-Riley wanted to start incorporating media training into one of her classes in the Princeton School of Public and… News Jan 13 2026 AI, Policy, and the Future of Care Take Center Stage at Healthcare Summit Even for an industry constantly in flux, these are trying times in healthcare. An estimated 22 million Americans faced having their health premiums… News Jan 12 2026 #PolicyProfile: Sam Anschell, MPA ’27 “Some of humanity’s greatest welfare improvements have come from policy decisions — securing public funding for smallpox vaccines, advancing… News Jan 12 2026 SPIAction Newsletter — January 2026 Princeton SPIA Meets the Moment in 2025 For Princeton SPIA, 2025 was a year that required meeting an extraordinary moment. Here are some of the… News Jan 07 2026 This SPIA Alum is a ‘Bright Spot’ on the International Storytelling Stage As an undergraduate student studying ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton University, Bing Lin ’16, Ph.D. ’21 traveled to Honduras for field… News Jan 05 2026 Princeton SPIA Faculty React to U.S. Capture of Venezuelan President Maduro Faculty Provide Analysis on Legality, International Implications, and Venezuela’s Future News Jan 05 2026 #PolicyProfile: Dayton Ashby, MPA ’27 “I entered college planning to study the world, but working in my own backyard in Mississippi ultimately changed my path and shifted my focus from… 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… 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 »