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Search News Sep 15 2023 ‘We Need Help to Get Ahead’ In 2015, Kathryn Edin, the William Church Osborn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs and co-director of SPIA’s Center for Research on Child and… News Aug 15 2023 Senior State Department Official to Join SPIA Faculty as Visiting Professor and Lecturer A senior official with the U.S. Department of State will join the School of Public and International Affairs faculty this fall. Robert Malley,… News Aug 09 2023 DOJ Declares Accountability is “Essential to Our Democracy” With New Trump Indictments “CBS Sunday Morning” host Jane Pauley sat on a white chair, flanked by blue-green video boards, and perched in front of a purple background as she… News Aug 07 2023 SPIA Reacts: The United States’ Credit Rating Takes a Hit Last week, Fitch Ratings downgraded the United States’ credit rating from AAA to AA+. The agency cited the recent standoff over raising the country’s… News Aug 01 2023 Alyssa Sharkey Keeps a Finger on the Pulse of Health Equity Amid Historic Report For the first time, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, and the United Nations Population Fund have produced a joint report analyzing global… News Jul 31 2023 CITP’s “Digital Divide” Course Brings Attention to Broadband Inequities CITP Communications – When she was director of digital services in the Sao Paulo city government, Martina Bergues and her team regularly strategized… News Jun 21 2023 New Report Highlights Benefits of Worker-Driven Social Responsibility Myriad solutions within the social responsibility sector have emerged in response to the increased attention around human rights abuses facing low… News Jun 05 2023 SPIA Researchers Named to Pioneering U.N. Nuclear Treaty Scientific Advisory Group Three members of the Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs have been appointed to… News Mar 28 2023 SPIA Reacts: Bank Bailouts – No Bank Is Too Small to Matter The Silicon Valley Bank bailout was necessary. But was it timely or fair? If the intervention itself was timely, the decision to intervene was by all… News Mar 09 2023 Former Human Rights Watch Leader Roth to Join SPIA Faculty for 2023-24 Academic Year A former longtime head of Human Rights Watch will join the faculty of the School of Public and International Affairs this fall. Kenneth Roth, who… News Mar 08 2023 Profiles in Perseverance: Living With Hope To commemorate International Women’s Day, the Afghanistan Policy Lab profiled eight Afghan women, highlighting the struggle and the fight of women in… News Mar 02 2023 Princeton Economist Alan Blinder to Receive 2023 Moynihan Prize for Scholarship and Public Service Alan Blinder, the Gordon S. Rentschler Memorial Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, will receive the 2023 Daniel… 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… News Nov 04 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Low-carbon Buildings From Plastic Waste (Kidus Asfaw MPA ’14) Within 30 years, Africa will be home to nearly 25% of the global population. As such, it’s poised to become a global power and is the focus of… News Sep 19 2022 $1 Million Grant Awarded to Program on Science and Global Security by MacArthur Foundation to Tackle Rising Nuclear Dangers The Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), based at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, was awarded a $1 million grant… News Sep 12 2022 Funding Available for Innovative Education Projects and Programs A fund offered through Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs will support creative, interdisciplinary research projects… News Aug 29 2022 Dean's Dialogue: Hope for Afghanistan (Amb. Adela Raz) It’s been a year since the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the Taliban’s takeover of the country. Since then, the lives of many Afghans,… News Jul 29 2022 Globalization — Good Politics, Bad Policy? (Layna Mosley, B. Peter Rosendorff) Governments around the world are limiting their countries' engagement with the global economy. These anti-globalization attitudes are troubling,… News Jul 27 2022 Life Expectancy Drops for Native Americans Due to COVID-19 Native Americans experienced disproportionately high rates of deaths from COVID-19 due to poverty, crowded housing, high rates of chronic disease,… News Jul 07 2022 Life Expectancy Drops from 81 to 79 Years in California During COVID-19 The state of California enforced some of the most rigid COVID-19 restrictions, yet also experienced a significant drop in life expectancy during the… News Jul 06 2022 “Indebted Societies” Wins Two Awards From American Political Science Association A book by Andreas Wiedemann, assistant professor of politics and international affairs, received two awards from the American Political Science… News Jun 24 2022 Roe V. Wade Is Overturned Today, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark ruling that protected women’s rights to choose an abortion. The decision… News Jun 24 2022 Endnotes: Getting China Wrong (Aaron Friedberg) China’s intentions to become the world’s next superpower are clear. After decades of trade and investments with advanced democracies, the country is… News Jun 22 2022 Carnegie Endowment and Princeton Launch Groundbreaking Initiative to Counter Threats to the Information Environment The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Princeton University announced today a year-long effort to design the Institute for Research on… News Jun 14 2022 SPIA and University of Tokyo Strengthen Ties Through Academic Workshop The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs’ Center for International Security Studies recently co-hosted a workshop with the University… 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 »