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Search News Oct 13 2016 Politics & Polls #15: Down Ticket: House & Senate Races While it may be hard to look away from the steel cage match between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, it’s time to start looking "down ticket,” as… News Oct 06 2016 Politics & Polls #14: The Fight to Vote Despite this year’s tense presidential debates, fierce political battles and polarized atmosphere, it still comes down to one simple act: marking… News Sep 29 2016 Politics & Polls #13: The Alt-Right A previously unknown subculture has emerged onto the political scene thanks to the 2016 presidential election. The alternative right, known as the … News Sep 22 2016 Politics & Polls #12: All About Debates The presidential election is at a crossroads as the race is beginning to tighten between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Now, we’re entering a… News Sep 16 2016 International Panel on Social Progress Seeks Comments on Report The International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP), which brings together social scientists around the world to analyze social trends and spur debate… News Sep 15 2016 Politics & Polls #11: Gender & Politics Hillary Clinton was sidelined by walking pneumonia this week, lighting up the internet with speculations and rumors about her health. Stories like… News Sep 07 2016 Seeing the Forest for the Trees: World's Largest Reforestation Program Overlooks Wildlife After years of environmental destruction, China has spent billions of dollars on the world's largest reforestation program, converting a combined… News Aug 25 2016 Politics & Polls #9: Top Three Campaign Moments Game-changing events often occur during presidential campaigns. These moments — which can transform party dynamics, voters and even the candidates… News Aug 18 2016 Politics & Polls #8: All About Polls From straw polls of the 19th century to modern polling of today, polls have played a significant role in the American political landscape. But what… News Aug 11 2016 Neilson Ushers Peruvian Education Policy Laboratory Professor Christopher Neilson is passionate about ensuring that government policy — in particular education policy — is founded on theory and… News Aug 10 2016 Politics & Polls #7: The Coattail Effect, Gerrymandering & Third-Party Candidates Donald Trump has focused on easing tensions with the Republican Party this week by endorsing House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senator John McCain and Senator… News Aug 03 2016 Politics & Polls #6: Does Election Media Coverage Tell the Right Story? The media have played a powerful role in the 2016 presidential election.Some critics argue Donald Trump became a viable candidate thanks to his “free… News Jul 21 2016 Politics & Polls #4: How the RNC is ‘Unconventional’ It’s been an interesting week at the Republication National Convention in Cleveland. Donald Trump’s wife Melania was accused of plagiarizing her… News Jun 27 2016 Household Fuels Exceed Power Plants and Cars as Source of Smog in Beijing Beijing and surrounding areas of China often suffer from choking smog. The Chinese government has made commitments to improve air quality and has… News Jun 23 2016 Zika Virus Alerts May Have Prompted Uptick in Abortion Requests in Latin America Pregnant women in Latin American countries were more likely to seek an abortion after receiving health alerts about Zika virus, according to a study… News Jun 13 2016 Youth With Parents and Household Members in Prison More Likely to Have First Baby Before Marriage As incarceration rates have increased in the United States, so has the likelihood that children will endure the imprisonment of a parent — especially… News Jun 06 2016 The Rise of Intimate Partner Violence During the Great Recession Financial strain has long been one of the leading causes of family discord, but a recent study suggests that simply living through major economic… News May 18 2016 SINSI Spotlight: A Passion for the Health and Well-Being of Others Concern for the health and well-being of others has long been a driving force for Marlise Pierre-Wright ’12, MPA ’16. As a Princeton University… News May 04 2016 As Global Temperatures Rise, Children Must Be Central to Climate Change Debates Forecasts suggest that by 2050, the world could see 200 million environmental migrants, many of whom would be children. For this reason and others,… News Apr 20 2016 Mortality Rates Improve Among Kids and Young Adults in the US, Especially in Poor Counties Recent studies of mortality trends paint a gloomy picture for many middle-aged and older Americans, but a new study focused on children reveals a… News Apr 06 2016 Researchers Propose Surveillance System for Zika Virus and Other Infectious Diseases A group of prominent researchers from seven institutions including Princeton University are calling for the establishment of a worldwide program to… News Feb 18 2016 Ebola Crisis Provides Framework for Responding to Outbreaks like Zika Virus As world leaders grapple with containing the Zika virus, the Ebola epidemic in West Africa provides valuable lessons for how to respond to other… News Feb 17 2016 WWS Reacts: The CDC’s Alcohol Guidelines for Women Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a recommendation that sexually active women who are not using birth… News Feb 11 2016 WWS Reacts: Lead Exposure and Water Contamination in Flint, Michigan Since the discovery that its water supply had been contaminated with unsafe levels of lead, the city of Flint, Michigan, has been under a state of… News Jan 11 2016 Fifteen-Year National Survey of 'Fragile Families' Fuels Wide Range of Research On the second floor of Lewis Thomas Lab at Princeton University, researchers are working to better understand the complex interactions between… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Next page Next › Last page Last »