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Search Event Sep 26 2023 "Adolescent educational opportunities, experiences, and achievements and cognitive health in later midlife" ERS / OPR Speaker Seminar open to students, faculty and staff. Lunch provided. Event Sep 20 2023 Arguing Civil Liberties in the Modern Supreme Court Neal Katyal – Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States and one of the nation’s preeminent litigators – will join us at Princeton to… Event Sep 20 2023 "The Educational Obstacle Course: Refugees in an Unequal America" ERS Speaker Seminar open to students, faculty and staff. Lunch provided. Event Sep 13 2023 "What We Teach About Race and Gender" ERS Seminar Speaker Anjali Adukia, University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy. Lunch provided. News Jul 25 2023 Policy Task Force Explores Reparations for African Americans in New Jersey How should New Jersey repair the historic and ongoing harms caused by slavery, segregation, and racial subjugation? Event Jun 29 2023 Beyond the Blueprint: The Construction Wellbeing Initiative Launched in summer 2022 by Sugarman Associate Practitioners Vivian Burgnon and Sebastien de Ghellinck, co-founders of SkillSignal, the Construction… Event May 26 2023 Women Wanting More: Anne-Marie Slaughter and Majka Burhardt Celebrate 50 years (and beyond) of women at Princeton and the pursuit of more by joining Anne-Marie Slaughter ('80), CEO of New America and author of… Event Apr 19 2023 In Conversation With the U.S. State Department’s Special Representative for Equity and Racial Justice Join us for a fireside chat with Desirée Cormier Smith, the US State Department Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice. The first… Event Mar 24 2023 KTC Student Affiliate Works in Progress Series: What It Means to Exit a Violent Social Network KTC Student Affiliates have the opportunity to present their work. Sociology doctoral student Megan Kang presents her ongoing work on what it means… Event Mar 23 2023 Climate Justice at Home and Abroad As the world grapples with how to address climate change, at the heart of the issue is justice. Globally, the nations that are projected to suffer… Event Mar 07 2023 Protest Psychosis What the Race-Based Overdiagnosis of Schizophrenia in the 1960s Reveals About Today’s CRT Wars Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health, and Society; Director of the Center for Medicine, Health, and Society. … Event Mar 01 2023 Getting Fit Right: A Multidimensional Approach to Understanding Inequality in U.S. Higher Education Education Research Section – Seminar Series – Spring 2023 Open to faculty, staff, and all students Wednesdays – Hybrid Seminar – Noon-1pm Seminar… Event Feb 24 2023 Domestic and Gender Policy Alumni Career Panels Join SPIA’s Graduate Career Development and Alumni Relations, SPIA in NJ, and the Gender Policy Network for an afternoon of alumni panels,… Event Feb 22 2023 The Relationship between Changing Racial Demographics of Neighborhoods and Racial Disparities in School Discipline Education Research Section - Seminar Series – Spring 2023 Open to faculty, staff, and all students Wednesdays – Hybrid Seminar – Noon-1pm Event Feb 20 2023 Negroes Speak of War: Black Studies, US Imperialism, and Public Policy What role do critiques of US imperial strategy have within the field of Black Studies, and in what ways should these critiques impact public policy?… Event Feb 17 2023 KTC Student Affiliate Works in Progress Series: Policy diffusion at the institutional and state level KTC Student Affiliates have the opportunity to present their work. Senior politics concentrator Johnatan Reiss presents his ongoing work on why… Event Feb 16 2023 Behavioral Works in Progress: 'When' vs 'Whether' Gender Matters Joining the Center's Behavioral Policy Works in Process lunch series in February will be Hannah Riley Bowles, the Roy E. Larsen Senior… Event Dec 12 2022 The Truth about Truth-Telling and Racial Justice: Field Notes from Northern Ireland, Rwanda And South Africa In 2021, Congresswoman Barbara Lee and Senator Cory Booker proposed legislation to establish a United States Commission on Truth, Racial Healing, and… Event Dec 07 2022 Focus on Ukraine Seminar Series: Is Ukraine Still Post-Soviet? Hybrid event: Join via Zoom Event Dec 01 2022 Freedom Dreams? An Empirical Assessment of Black Americans' Competing Ideas of Antiracism Jared Clemons, 2022-2023 Joint Fellow, CSDP and Politics, Princeton University News Nov 28 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Influencing Public Policy Firsthand Public policy influences all aspects of our lives, yet few people give much thought to how policy is made, let alone experience the policymaking… Event Nov 17 2022 The Racial Frontier: Biracials, Machine Learning, and the Future of Racial Group Boundaries Gregory Leslie, 2022-2023 Joint Fellow, CSDP and Politics, Princeton University The Racial Frontier: Biracials, Machine Learning, and the Future of… Event Nov 17 2022 Behavioral Work in Progress: Substance Misuse Recovery Models for Under-Represented Populations The Kahneman-Treisman Center is pleased to announce the next session in its new lunchtime seminar series presenting works in progress by… Event Nov 14 2022 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Taking Science to the Streets: Participatory Research Approaches to Improve Environment, Health, and Quality of Life in Urban Areas Environmental justice communities, those disproportionately affected by pollutants, are simultaneously exposed to multiple environmental stressors… Event Nov 08 2022 CITP Seminar: Kathy Kleiman – Author of Proving Ground: The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World’s First Modern Computer During World War II, the Army hired women to hand-calculate ballistics trajectories for artillery firing tables. 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