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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search (external link) 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. As… Event Feb 18 2021 QPP Webinar: LGBTQ Respectability Politics Philip Jones Associate Professor, Political Science and International Relations, University of Delaware Marginalized groups frequently engage… Event Feb 18 2021 Inequities in CPS Contact Between Black and White Children FFCWS Working Group Seminar is open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Please contact rleidy@princeton.edu if you are… News Feb 18 2021 Dalia Katan ’15 Dalia Katan '15 is the CEO and founder of Presently, a social commerce startup helping people celebrate special occasions more meaningfully while… Event Feb 17 2021 A Conversation with Arne Duncan, former U.S. Secretary of Education & Co-Founder, Chicago CRED (Creating Real Economic Destiny) Arne Duncan, former U.S. Secretary of Education (2009-2015); co-founder, Chicago CRED (Creating Real Economic Destiny), and managing partner at… Event Feb 17 2021 Dispelling Myths of Networking How to navigate tricky situations while networking, time management, and more. News Feb 17 2021 Politics & Polls #220: The President’s Cabinet (Lindsay Chervinsky) Once all members are confirmed, President Joe Biden’s cabinet will be the most diverse group of advisers ever appointed. This team even includes… Event Feb 16 2021 After the Riot: Partisanship and Political Life in the Wake of January 6 Panelists: • Nell Painter, Edwards Professor of American History, Emeritus • Jacob Shapiro, Professor of Politics… Event Feb 16 2021 CITP Seminar: Predict and Surveil: Data, Discretion, and the Future of Policing Computational procedures increasingly inform how we work, communicate, and make decisions. This talk will draw on interviews and ethnographic… Event Feb 16 2021 Myanmar Coup: How Should the Biden Administration and Other Allies Respond? News Feb 16 2021 Despite Sea-Level Rise Risks, Migration to Some Threatened Coastal Areas May Increase In coming decades as coastal communities around the world are expected to encounter sea-level rise, the general expectation has been that people’s… News Feb 15 2021 Amy Jeon ’21 Named Cowinner of Pyne Prize Princeton University seniors Paige Allen, Amy Jeon and James Packman have been named co-winners of the 2021 Moses Taylor Pyne Honor Prize, the… (external link) Event Feb 15 2021 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: The role of science in conserving biodiversity and feeding the world Register here to obtain the zoom link News Feb 15 2021 Wailoo Named 2021 Dan David Prize Winner Historian and scholar Keith Wailoo joins Dr. Anthony Fauci and others as a recipient of the 2021 Dan David Prize, an award endowed by the Dan David… News Feb 12 2021 Ikenna Ugwu MPP '21 “As I was leaving my South Sudan office, I heard gunshots. It was on the eve of the war in 2016, and I was working for the @worldfoodprogramme,… (external link) News Feb 11 2021 Diversity in Policing Can Improve Police-Civilian Interactions The recent killings of Black Americans have reignited calls for policing reform, including proposals to diversify police departments, which have… Event Feb 11 2021 Queer Liberation as Utopia in Bangladesh Ibtisam Ahmed (Nottingham) Ahmed juxtaposes the local narratives of queer identity in Bangladesh with attempts at more neoliberal activism… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Current page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Next page Next › Last page Last »