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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search News Nov 16 2021 Emerging Scholars Join CITP’s Community of Tech and Society Researchers A computer scientist and artist. A data journalist. A former intern in the Canadian Parliament. Three recent university graduates with these diverse… Event Nov 16 2021 CITP Seminar - A Crash Course on Algorithmic Mechanism Design Algorithmic Mechanism Design studies the design of algorithms in settings where participants have their own incentives. For example, when executing… News Nov 15 2021 Endnotes: Indebted Societies (Andreas Wiedemann) Whether it be earning a college degree, buying a house, or addressing income shortfalls, access to credit is essential for many people’s well-being… Event Nov 15 2021 The Great Divide: Education, Despair and Death Deaths of despair, morbidity and emotional distress continue to rise in the US. The increases are largely borne by those without a four-year college… Event Nov 15 2021 Sustainability Through Collaboration and Community Engagement in a Global Biodiversity Hotspot Kristina Douglass is an archaeologist who investigates how people, land- and seascapes co-evolve. She is the Joyce and Doug Sherwin Early Career… Blog Post Nov 13 2021 Student Spotlight—Jack Diao MPA ’22 The unique feature that has always drawn me is the ability to have intimate access and direct access to top notch faculty, to learn with them in… Blog Post Nov 12 2021 Student Spotlight—Suzi Ragheb, MPA ’22 I chose SPIA because it’s an institution that invests in public service and invests in the students, as well. kWidget.embed({ … Event Nov 12 2021 China's Neighbors: What's next? Marc Knapper is a top American diplomat and expert in Asian affairs currently serving as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Korea and Japan. He has… News Nov 12 2021 How the Pandemic Could Erase Decades of Progress for Women in the Workforce News Nov 11 2021 #PolicyProfile: Matt Fiorelli MPA ’22 Like many in the military, I have a deep appreciation for the opportunities and freedom afforded by our country, and I don't take those things for… Event Nov 11 2021 The State of the Nation Part Three: The State of Hispanic America Hispanics in the United States are a highly heterogeneous population encompassing long established citizens; newly arrived immigrants; and people… Blog Post Nov 11 2021 Field I: International Relations My name is Jack McCaslin, and I am the Princeton University Policy Student Government representative for Field I (International Relations) at SPIA. I… Event Nov 11 2021 Dying to Learn: Wartime Lessons from the Western Front To celebrate this year's Veteran's Day, CISS invites you to a conversation with Professor Michael Hunzeker, Assistant Professor at George Mason… Event Nov 11 2021 20 Years After Tora Bora - Afghanistan & the West: A Critical Retrospective This international seminar will bring together eminent experts who have lived and shaped events in and around Afghanistan post 9/11 and in the time… Event Nov 11 2021 Germs, Bombs and Foreign Excursions: A path through military Diplomacy Join the Mil101 Series for an hour with Lieutenant Colonel (Promotable) Ben Selzer, US Army War College Fellow at Princeton, who will … Event Nov 11 2021 Ain’t No Stopping Us Now: African Americans, Political Engagement, and Resilience Christine Marie Slaughter is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Politics at Princeton University and is jointly appointed in the… Blog Post Nov 10 2021 Field II: International Development My name is Raisa Chowdhury and before coming to Princeton I worked for about five years in the ecosystem of USAID-funded development programming… Blog Post Nov 09 2021 Field III: Domestic Policy When you choose a Field of Concentration at SPIA in your application, you are essentially choosing two classes. Every incoming Field III … Event Nov 09 2021 CITP Seminar: Beyond Bias: Algorithmic Unfairness, Infrastructure, and Genealogies of Data Problems of algorithmic bias are often framed in terms of lack of representative data or formal fairness optimization constraints to be applied to… Event Nov 09 2021 The Misallocation of Women's Talent Across Countries Abstract: Blog Post Nov 08 2021 Field IV: Economics and Public Policy My name is Philippa Haven, and I am a second-year Master in Public Affairs candidate from Boston. Before Princeton, I worked for three years at the… Event Nov 08 2021 Toxic Inequality in Alabama’s Black Belt: Exploring Community Narratives of Environmental Justice Shorna Allred is an Associate Professor at Cornell University in the Center for Conservation Social Sciences, Dept. of Natural Resources. She also… News Nov 05 2021 #PolicyProfile: Nicolas Choquette-Levy, Ph.D. Candidate, STEP What drew me to Princeton was its great expertise on such a small campus. Blog Post Nov 05 2021 Celebrating alumna Pierina Sanchez MPA ’14 on her election to New York City Council One of Pierina Sanchez’s (MPA '14) earliest memories is of waking to smoke and screaming as her mother rushed her out of a burning apartment building… Event Nov 04 2021 APSIA Mid-Career Workshop APSIA Mid-Career Workshop Thursday, November 4, 2021, 6:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. ET *Register for the event. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »