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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search News Mar 03 2021 Dean Rouse Confirmed by U.S. Senate as Chair of Economic Advisers Cecilia Elena Rouse, former dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as chair of… News Mar 02 2021 Climate Change “Winners” May Owe Financial Compensation to Polluters Climate change is generally portrayed as an environmental and societal threat with entirely negative consequences. However, some sectors of the… Event Mar 02 2021 CITP Seminar: Combining Social Media and Survey Methods for Health and Migration Research This talk discusses recent developments in the use of social media platforms as a source of data, and as a tool for survey research, in order to… Event Mar 02 2021 Making a Modern Central Bank: The Bank of England 1979-2003 (book talk), Harold James, Princeton University Zoom registration required. Event Mar 01 2021 A Time to Build: How to Recover Trust in Institutions Yuval Levin is the Beth and Ravenel Curry Chair in Public Policy and director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American… Event Mar 01 2021 CISS Academic Colloquium Series Presents: Russian Nuclear Strategy and Conventional Inferiority Russian Nuclear Strategy and Conventional Inferiority Contemporary debates on Russian nuclear strategy focus on making sense of Russia’s nuclear… Event Mar 01 2021 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Achieving Deep Decarbonization at the State Level Register here to obtain the zoom link Dr. Charles Li is a Senior Consultant at Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc., or E3, an energy… Event Feb 26 2021 CISS Policy Speakers Series Presents: A Discussion on Excellence Through Diversity in Diplomacy and National Security Ambassador Abercrombie-Winstanley has over three decades of experience in international diplomacy and was the longest-serving U.S. Ambassador to… News Feb 26 2021 María Luisa Zeta Valladolid MPA ’21 “I was curious about social issues from an early age, long wondering why some people had so little while others have a lot more. I am a first… Event Feb 25 2021 Cybergeddon: Fact, Fiction, and the Future of Warfare Washington Post foreign affairs columnist and bestselling novelist David Ignatius is a globetrotting journalist reporting on politics, economics, and… News Feb 25 2021 #221: Is the Senate a Threat to Democracy? (Adam Jentleson) Nearly every major decision governing the country bears the stamp of the U.S. Senate. Yet, the current makeup of the Senate — which is predominantly… Event Feb 23 2021 Kill Switch -- The Rise of the Modern Senate and the Crippling of American Democracy Please join us for insider’s account of how politicians representing a radical white minority of Americans have used “the world’s greatest… Event Feb 23 2021 SINSI Discussion with Secretary of State, Nellie M. Gorbea Discussion with Secretary of State, Nellie M. Gorbea Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea ‘88 made history when she was sworn in on… Blog Post Feb 23 2021 Reaching Robertson’s Full Potential The 2020 completion of the “Reimagining Robertson” project brought the culmination of two years of updates and renovations in our flagship building… News Feb 23 2021 Carissa Gonzalez ’07 MPP ’21 “When 9/11 happened, I was just a kid. It was a shocking moment for all of America, making us question who we think we are as a people, what we want… Event Feb 23 2021 CITP Seminar: Beyond Algorithmic Bias: An Interrogation of the Google Search by Image Algorithm Orestis Papakyriakopoulos and Arwa Michelle Mboya, article co-authors, performed a socio-computational interrogation of the google search by image… Event Feb 22 2021 Upsetting the Setup: Leadership in Times of Crisis Michael D. Tubbs is the former mayor of the City of Stockton CA. Elected at 26, Tubbs was Stockton’s first African-American mayor and the youngest… Blog Post Feb 22 2021 Snowy Princeton We are about halfway through our admissions committee meetings. It’s exciting to learn about each of you and to reflect on all the ways you are… News Feb 22 2021 Tienda Named Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar Professor Marta Tienda is among the 13 academics who are part of the 2021-2022 Phi Beta Kappa Society’s Visiting Scholars Program. These scholars… Event Feb 22 2021 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Chance of a Lifetime: The Future of Canada-U.S. Cooperation on the Climate Emergency Register here to obtain the zoom link Event Feb 19 2021 The Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism This talk live streamed on YouTube starting at 12:15 PM (EST) on February 19. Watch the Livestream This keynote talk is part of JRCCPF's Tenth… Event Feb 19 2021 Tenth Annual JRCPPF Conference: Healing the Big Fractures in the Economy, Politics & Society This conference will live streamed on YouTube starting at 12:15 PM (EST) on February 18 & 19. Watch the Livestream Event Feb 18 2021 Greyhound (2020): A Film Screening and Conversation CISS invites you to join us on Thursday February 18th at 4:30pm for a special screening of the film Greyhound and a pre-film discussion with… Event Feb 18 2021 For Better or for Worse: Facts, partisanship, and the pandemic This keynote talk is part of JRCCPF's Tenth Annual Conference: Healing the Big Fractures in the Economy, Politics, & Society. A panel discussion… Event Feb 18 2021 Tenth Annual JRCPPF Conference: Healing the Big Fractures in the Economy, Politics & Society The past year has revealed deep fractures in our economy, polity, and society, endangering not only lives but also long-term livelihoods. 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