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Search Event Dec 17 2024 Crisis in the Middle East Series: "A New Era for Syria" Event Dec 05 2024 Utilizing DNA-methylation to Study the Shared Nature of Development and Aging Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. News Dec 02 2024 Princeton Students Conduct “What If” Simulation of Pivotal WWII Crisis How would things be different if you got a do-over? The “what-if” game is always an interesting thought exercise — and for the first time, the… Event Nov 20 2024 P*LAW Frontiers of Law Colloquium Series: Prof. Mary Dudziak Mary L. Dudziak is a leading scholar of legal history and the United States and the World. She works at the intersection of US domestic law and… News Nov 15 2024 Research Record: Bureaucrat Incentives Reduce Crop Burning and Child Mortality in South Asia Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… Event Nov 14 2024 Co-ops and Cooperative Approaches Towards Immigrant Empowerment This event is part of SPIA's weekly DEI Dinner programming.Join us in celebrating SPIA's diverse communities. All are welcome. Sponsorship of an… Event Nov 14 2024 The Long Arm of Attention Problems in Childhood Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Event Nov 12 2024 Going Far Right: Extremism in New Jersey Panelists will discuss Project Extreme, an NJ.com investigative report on white supremacy and extremism throughout New Jersey, exploring efforts by… Event Nov 07 2024 CPS Involvement in FFCWS Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Event Oct 31 2024 Celebration of Diwali This event is part of SPIA's weekly DEI Dinner programming.Join us in celebrating SPIA's diverse communities. All are welcome. Sponsorship of an… Event Oct 31 2024 Nonresident Fathers and the Economic Precarity of their Children Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Event Oct 01 2024 Upstart: How China Became a Great Power; a Conversation with Dr. Oriana Skylar Mastro Thirty years ago, the idea that China could challenge the United States economically, globally, and militarily seemed unfathomable. Yet today, China… Event Sep 26 2024 Local Exposure to Fatal Police Violence: Implications for Adolescent and Adult Health Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Event Sep 25 2024 "The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers" A talk featuring author, Josh Cowen about his new book, "The Privateers: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Voucher", a deep-dive… Event Sep 18 2024 "Sustaining Ethnic Studies as it Grows" ERS Seminars are held on the Wednesdays noted from noon-1pm in 165 Wallace Hall. Lunch is provided. Sponsorship of an event does not… News Sep 17 2024 SGS Marks 50th Anniversary With Immersive Exhibit on Nuclear Weapons The generations of Americans who remember fallout shelters and “duck and cover” air raid drills is rapidly aging, and the threat of nuclear warfare —… News Sep 17 2024 Just How Influential Are Foreign Governments’ Social Influence Campaigns? These days, it’s all too common to see a front-page story about a foreign government’s influence operation — secret attempts to sway the opinions of… News Sep 16 2024 Princeton SPIA First Stop on International Tour of a Provocative Exhibit on Nuclear Weapons: the bomb The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) is proud to announce it will be the first university stop for the groundbreaking… News Sep 10 2024 Carnegie Corporation Awards Science and Global Security Program a $750,000 Grant to Confront Rising Nuclear Weapon Threats The Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) has been awarded a two-year, $750,000 core support grant by Carnegie Corporation of New York. This… News Aug 14 2024 Princeton SPIA Helping to Keep D.C. Policymakers in the Know on Artificial Intelligence With Princeton University taking a leading role in researching artificial intelligence, the School of Public and International Affairs is playing its… News Jul 02 2024 Research Record: Examining the Origins of Life Predictability Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… News Jun 03 2024 An Ideal Family? The Words and Actions Don’t Match Up When prompted on what an ideal family looks like, people consider a range of desirable characteristics, including whether it includes children, and… News May 07 2024 Redefining Reproductive Rights: Insights from a Critical Roundtable Discussion Since the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, reproductive justice and the long-term… Event May 02 2024 Covid 19 Response: Looking Back in NJ in Order to Move Forward Panel Discussion of NJ's Response to the PandemicSponsored by SPIA in NJ and the Center for Health and WellbeingJoin us for a discussion on NJ's… Event Apr 24 2024 NATO at 75: Past, Present, and Future Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »