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Search 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 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 Sep 12 2022 ‘Viz Hub’ Equips Policy Students with Data Science Training Statistical programs like Stata, R, and Python are second nature to fifth-year Ph.D. student Derek Wenning. With a focus in finance, macroeconomics,… News Aug 24 2022 Center for Information Technology Policy Gives Students Up-Close Government Experiences For a third consecutive summer, Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy gave students the opportunity to learn the workings of local,… 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 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 May 02 2022 Wailoo Named Co-Chair of National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Ad Hoc Committee on Equity and Innovation While new health and medicine technologies from gene editing to artificial intelligence promise to be immeasurably beneficial, they also come with… News May 02 2022 Tech Privacy Expert Arvind Narayanan to Lead Center for Information Technology Policy Arvind Narayanan – a computer scientist whose pioneering approach to teaching and research has shaped the study of fairness in algorithms,… News Apr 18 2022 Fixing Social Security (R. Douglas Arnold) Social Security remains beloved and holds bipartisan support among American citizens. Yet the program faces an insolvency crisis. It pays out more in… News Apr 01 2022 A Princeton-Microsoft Project is Tracing the Digital Fingerprints of Disinformation As the 2018 U.S. mid-term elections approached, a group of Princeton alumni military veterans pitched an idea to the School of Public and… News Mar 30 2022 Virtual Reality Project on Nuclear Threats Wins SXSW Award A virtual reality (VR) project executive produced by researchers at Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) and Games for… News Feb 03 2022 Data Science Program Provides Analytical Tools to Newly Minted College Students From Diverse Backgrounds In fall 2021, Princeton’s Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC), with support from the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) and… News Feb 02 2022 Extreme Climate Fluctuation Drives South African Domestic Migration As the climate crisis worsens, some South Africans are relocating to places with more stable climate conditions, according to a study led by… News Jan 05 2022 Philippe Nominated For 2021 ‘Arms Control Person of the Year’ Sébastien Philippe, associate research scholar in the Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) at the Princeton School of Public and… News Dec 16 2021 Zia Mian Appointed to UN Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters Zia Mian, a physicist and co-director of Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), has been appointed to the U.N… News Dec 09 2021 Virtual Reality Project on Nuclear Threats to Premiere at Sundance Film Festival A virtual reality project executive produced by researchers at Princeton University’s Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) and Games for… News Dec 06 2021 Like a Natural System, Democracy Faces Collapse as Polarization Leads to Loss of Diversity, Series of Interdisciplinary Studies Find Much like an overexploited ecosystem, the increasingly polarized political landscape in the United States — and much of the world — is experiencing a… News Dec 06 2021 People Unknowingly Group Themselves Together Online, Fueling Political Polarization Across the U.S. As people curate their online news feeds, they may be unwillingly sorting themselves into polarized networks, according to a study led by researchers… News Dec 01 2021 Policy Interventions Could Help Farmers Economically Survive in Vulnerable Regions In the grasslands of Nepal’s Chitwan Valley, local farmers rely on the production of rice and other grains to generate household income. But their… News Nov 15 2021 Endnotes: Indebted Societies (Andreas Wiedemann) Whether it be earning a college degree, buying a house, or addressing income shortfalls, access to credit is essential for many people’s well-being… News Oct 13 2021 Zia Mian Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Zia Mian, a physicist and co-director of the Program on Science and Global Security (SGS), has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society… News Oct 11 2021 Felten Advocates for Enhanced Data Security Before the U.S. Senate On Oct. 6, the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation held a hearing to discuss consumer privacy and data security.Edward… News Sep 23 2021 Mas, Mian Elected Fellows of the Econometric Society Two Princeton University faculty members are among the 51 new fellows elected to The Econometric Society (ES). News Aug 04 2021 Like China, Japan and the U.S. Continue to Finance Overseas Fossil Fuel Power Technologies Stepping away from carbon-intensive power systems and investing in renewable technologies is critical to decarbonizing the global power sector and… News Jul 28 2021 Debt Crises: Politics Determine How Developing Countries Borrow Interest payments on bilateral official debt were frozen in some of the world’s poorest countries this year and in 2020 to alleviate the economic… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last »