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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search News May 20 2021 #233: Why Democrats Should be Bold But Careful (Paul Starr) How much time does the Biden administration have until Republicans revitalize their strength or even expand in the midterms? This is a question… Blog Post May 18 2021 Faculty Approve Recommended Changes to MPA Core Curriculum At a meeting last week, SPIA faculty voted to adopt the recommendation from the MPA Core Curriculum Review Committee to incorporate a new required… Blog Post May 18 2021 Domestic Unrest: A Princeton group is tracking political strife and advising on how to achieve peace In the months before a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Nealin Parker (MPA, ’08) and Shannon Hiller (MPA, ’15) were worried. Parker is the… Event May 17 2021 The State of the Nation Part Two: The State of Black America African Americans make up 13.4 percent of the U.S. population but they represent approximately 23 percent of COVID-19 deaths. Black Americans are… Blog Post May 14 2021 Celebrating Changemakers who are PPIA Princeton JSI Alumni The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) celebrates three distinguished alumni who were also members of Princeton’s Junior… News May 13 2021 #232: Liz Cheney Ousting, Census Accuracy & Vaccine Persuasion Catching up on the politics of the week, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang discuss how Rep. Liz Cheney was ousted from her role as House Republican… News May 13 2021 Yasmin Elhady MPP ’15 Yasmin Elhady MPP ’15 is an attorney, public policy specialist, and stand-up comedian. She’s performed all over Washington, D.C., including at The… News May 12 2021 Melania Guerra Carrillo MPP ’21 “When I was five, my grandpa gave me a book about Heinrich Schliemann, the archaeologist who discovered the ancient city of Troy. I couldn’t believe… Blog Post May 06 2021 Celebrating SPIA Schmidt Futures Fellows The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs would like to celebrate the selection of three community members for the Schmidt Futures’… Event May 06 2021 QPP Webinar: Queer and Trans Muslims in the US Ahmad Qais Munhazim, Assistant Professor, Thomas Jefferson University How do queer Muslims navigate their lives in fragile and volatile times?… News May 05 2021 Politics & Polls #231: Biden’s Infrastructure Plan (Matt Yglesias) The Biden Administration is steadfastly pushing through a $4.1 trillion infrastructure plan, which some are comparing to President Franklin D… News May 04 2021 Joshua Seawell MPA ’22 “Between having a Belgian mother and growing up on and around @usairforce bases all over Europe, I had a lot of exposure to slightly different ways… Event Apr 30 2021 "The World In Upheaval: Finding a Sustainable Way Forward" Year-End GDSC Colloquium Join LISD's Seminar on Global Diplomatic and Security Challenges (GDSC) for its Year-End GDSC Colloquium, "The World In Upheaval: Finding a… Event Apr 29 2021 Biden's First 100 Days: A Panel Discussion The panel will examine a number of issue areas and key initiatives of the Biden administration’s first 100 days in office. News Apr 29 2021 #Changemakers: Dr. Arthur Robin Williams ’04 Dr. Arthur Robin Williams ’04 conducts research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate outcomes over time for individuals… News Apr 28 2021 Politics & Polls #230: How Nebraska Became a Republican Stronghold (Ross Benes) After the election of Donald Trump, rural America — which made up a good portion of Trump's base — quickly became a focal point. Authors like J.D… Event Apr 27 2021 CITP Seminar: The Princeton Digital Ad Observatory It is well known that digital ads violate privacy, yet we know little about their content. Digital ads are of increasingly low-quality, and often… News Apr 27 2021 Case Awarded Distinctions from the American Economic Association, National Institutes of Health Anne Case, the Alexander Stewart 1886 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Emeritus, was named a 2021 Distinguished Fellow by the American… Event Apr 27 2021 Brokering Truces Between Gangs in Latin America: New Evidence on the Effects on Communities Speakers: Maria Micaela Sviatschi, Assistant Professor of Economics at Princeton University and Eduardo Montero, Assistant Professor at the Ford… Event Apr 26 2021 MPA1 Summer Sendoff Are you ready for the summer? Join us for one last presentation before the semester ends to discuss any questions or fears and get your summer… Event Apr 26 2021 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Indigenous Environmental Justice, Knowledge and Law Register here to obtain the zoom link. News Apr 26 2021 Bénabou Awarded Jean-Jacques Laffont Prize Roland Bénabou, the Theodore A. Wells ’29 Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, was awarded the 2021 Jean-Jacques Laffont Prize by the Toulouse… Event Apr 23 2021 GDSC Seminar on “The African Union’s Approach to the COVID-19 Pandemic” Bio: Dr. Ayoade Olatunbosun-Alakija is Chief Strategist for CONVINCE Africa, co-chair of the Africa Union Africa Vaccine Delivery Alliance and Global… Event Apr 23 2021 CANCELLED: Catalyzing the Billions for a Green Recovery **To be rescheduled. News Apr 23 2021 Hua Qu MPP ’21 “When my husband was imprisoned in Iran, I became collateral damage of the great power games. Each time the U.S. policy on Iran seemed to shift, it… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Current page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 … Next page Next › Last page Last »