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Search News Jun 10 2025 Research Record: Discrimination May Impede Cardiovascular Health Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… News May 05 2025 Research Record: Comprehensive Energy Actions Can Improve Health Outcomes in the U.S. Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… Event Apr 24 2025 Updates on the Future of Families Cardiovascular Health Study Seminars are open to graduate students, faculty, and staff. Event Apr 22 2025 War, Wisdom, and Diplomacy This event promises to be an exciting and insightful discussion on global lessons in counterinsurgency and leadership, paired with Col (ret.) Liam… Event Apr 18 2025 Global Health Colloquium: "Social Prognosis: How Inequality Shapes Recovery From Mental Illness" This presentation compares public safety net and elite private psychiatric treatment in Los Angeles to show how inequality shapes the very meaning of… Event Apr 16 2025 Narcan Training & Harm Reduction Strategies Join us for a 1-hour opioid overdose prevention training and take a Narcan kit with you! Limited spots available, REGISTER BY APRIL 1ST! Event Apr 03 2025 Global Health Colloquium - "Adaptive Sport as a Tool for Resilience Among Persons with Disabilities: Domestic and International Perspectives" Delving into domestic and international contexts, this panel will explore how adaptive sports function not only as a means of physical … Event Mar 28 2025 Emergent Issues in Local Food Security Join us for a public panel featuring several New Jersey-based food access organizations on a discussion about local food security and shifting needs… Event Mar 28 2025 Global Health Colloquium - "JUSTICE AND PUBLIC HEALTH: Addressing opioids and Housing in Baltimore" This talk will focus on efforts to combat the opioid crisis and the lasting impacts of redlining in Baltimore, Maryland. Ebony Thompson has had a… Event Mar 28 2025 From Policy to Plate: The Future of Agriculture and Food Security In 2025, acute hunger affects 343 million people globally, agricultural trade tensions are escalating, and nutrition-related diseases place a growing… News Mar 25 2025 Moravcsik and Danspeckgruber Reflect on the 61st Munich Security Conference The 2025 Munich Security Conference (MSC), held last month, included representatives from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs… News Mar 21 2025 Princeton SPIA Faculty Weigh In on Russia-Ukraine Partial Ceasefire Following the announcement of a partial ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, experts from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs … Event Mar 18 2025 Congestion Alleviation and Public Policy for Sustainability London's had it for almost 20 years. Singapore for nearly fifty. Rome and Stockholm are among other cities worldwide that use this measure to… News Mar 10 2025 Five Years Later, Princeton Researchers Assess the Political Failures of the COVID Response In March 2020, Princeton University, like thousands of other higher education institutions around the country, sent home students, faculty, and staff… News Feb 24 2025 Zack Cooper authors “Tides of Fortune: The Rise and Decline of Great Militaries” Zack Cooper’s exploration of the ascent and fall of the world’s greatest militaries is chronicled in his debut book “Tides of Fortune: The Rise and… Event Feb 17 2025 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Inside, Outside: The Impact of Community Organizing on Environmental Policy and Practice in NJ Melissa Miles (she/her) is an Environmental and Climate Justice advocate who began her career as a community organizer while living in an… News Jan 31 2025 Brazil Trip Enriches Global Health Studies A cohort of 19 Princeton undergraduate students traveled to Brazil over the winter break to enrich their global health studies. Organized by the… Event Jan 24 2025 Tooling Together: Advancing Research Through Tool Development in the Information Environment Global health crises, misinformation and disinformation, and climate change are pressing global issues, impacting public health, mental health,… News Jan 23 2025 U.N. Approves SGS-Backed Global Study of Nuclear War The United Nations will commission an international scientific study on the effects of nuclear war for the first time in more than three decades,… News Jan 21 2025 Research Record: Seizing the Policy Opportunities for Health- and Equity-Improving Energy Decisions Princeton SPIA’s Research Record series highlights the vast scholarly achievements of our faculty members, whose expertise extends beyond the… Event Dec 17 2024 Crisis in the Middle East Series: "A New Era for Syria" Event Dec 05 2024 Environmental Policy Community Networking Dinner Please join us on Thursday, December 5 from 5:00-6:30pm in Schultz Dining Room, Robertson Hall for an Environmental Policy Mixer! Come out for a fun… 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… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Last page Last »