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Search News Oct 12 2020 Mellody Hobson ’91 Shortly after graduating from Princeton University, Mellody Hobson ’91 joined Ariel Investments as an intern. Today, she serves as the company’s co… News Oct 07 2020 Politics & Polls #204: America's Political Epidemic (Abdul El-Sayed) After a Rose Garden ceremony last week, President Donald Trump, members of his staff, and several Republican senators have all tested positive for… News Sep 28 2020 Glaser Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society Professor Alexander Glaser, a physicist by training, has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society “for major contributions to advancing… News Sep 21 2020 Middle-Aged Americans Report More Pain Than the Elderly As people age, they tend to report more acute or chronic pain — a common sign of getting older. Yet, in the United States, middle-aged adults are… News Jun 30 2020 Covid-19 is Exposing Inequalities in Health and Wealth, Deaton Testifies The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic is exposing and exacerbating health disparities in America, with Black and brown communities hit especially hard. This… News Jun 16 2020 Leadership During Epidemics, Bioterror Attacks, and Other Public Health Crises (Dr. Laura Kahn) World leaders have been tested in their ability to protect their citizens against Covid-19, which has upended nearly every facet of society. Stable… News May 20 2020 Politics & Polls #186: Using the 1918 Pandemic as a Blueprint for Today In grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic, many scientists and government officials are looking to the 1918 pandemic as a reference point for lessons… News May 11 2020 Wilson School Faculty to Serve on Gov. Murphy’s Restart and Recovery Commission and Advisory Council A statewide council of leaders will guide New Jersey’s restart and recovery from shutdowns implemented in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Governor… News Apr 29 2020 Politics & Polls #183: Economic Inequality and Covid-19 Featuring Sir Angus Deaton Covid-19 has had a disproportionate impact on at-risk populations, shining the spotlight on economic inequality and instability. Issues such as… News Apr 27 2020 WWS Reacts: China’s Response to Covid-19 As the rest of the world struggles to combat Covid-19, China, where the virus originated in late 2019, appears to have made significant strides to… News Apr 20 2020 Politics & Polls #181: Health Care and Covid-19 Featuring Dr. Richard Besser Health care is deeply intertwined with public policy, especially now as the world grapples with containing Covid-19. This battle is not only being… News Apr 14 2020 Universal Childhood Allowance Could Reduce Childhood Poverty, Edin Testifies Today, about 15 million children in the United States live in families with incomes below the federal poverty threshold. This is why reducing… News Mar 25 2020 Politics & Polls #177: Leadership in a Time of Crisis Featuring Juliette Kayyem As the number of COVID-19 cases around the nation continues to climb, Americans are racing to respond. Entire cities have ground to a halt. Doctors… News Dec 20 2018 WWS Reacts: Following Texas Ruling, What’s Next for the ACA? The Affordable Care Act (ACA) appears to be on the chopping block again after a federal court judge in Texas ruled the law unconstitutional. While… News Dec 17 2018 WWS Reacts: Trump’s Border Wall, DACA and "Chain Migration" So-called “chain migration” is in the news again as House Republicans try to introduce a government funding bill that includes $5 billion in funding… News Dec 13 2018 Politics & Polls #118: The Politics of Climate Change Climate change is one of the most pressing issues facing the world today. In this episode, Julian Zelizer and Sam Wang discuss the politics of… News Nov 28 2018 WWS Reacts: The Trump Administration’s Climate Change Report This week, the Trump administration is facing criticism over the Black Friday release of its climate change report, and President Trump’s resulting… News Nov 08 2018 Gift Expands Impact of Center for Information Technology Policy News Oct 16 2018 Flexible Fertilizer Regulations Could Reduce Pollution, Save Billions As the global population continues to increase, so will food production. This means increased use of fertilizers, and many on today’s market are not… News Oct 02 2018 Urban Population, Transportation Patterns Affect How Flu Epidemics Play Out The more people a city has and the more organized its residents' movement patterns, the longer its flu season is apt to last, new research co… News Sep 10 2018 Funding Available for Innovative Education Projects and Programs A fund offered through Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs will support creative, interdisciplinary… News Jul 11 2018 Guess, McCarty Join Commission Focused on Facebook’s Influence Over Elections and Democracy Two Princeton University professors are part of a new initiative that will help social scientists to study the spread of information and… News Jul 10 2018 Congress Must Adopt Stronger Safeguards for Wireless Cybersecurity, Mayer Testifies Thanks to the advent of cell phones, tablets and smart cars, Americans are increasingly reliant on wireless services and products. Yet despite… News Mar 19 2018 Felten Nominated for Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board Professor Edward Felten has been nominated by President Donald Trump for a position on the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB). The… News Mar 02 2018 Defending Democracy: Princeton Conference to Address Civil, Military Responses in an Age of Disinformation Robert Mueller’s recent indictment of 13 Russians and their “troll farm” has given us a clearer view of what an adversary can do with disinformation… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page Next › Last page Last »