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John Ikenberry Named Among ‘Best of the Year’ by Foreign Affairs A book written by international relations theorist G. John Ikenberry has been named among Foreign Affairs’ “Best of the Year.” It was also a finalist… News Nov 29 2021 Book by Harold James Named to Financial Times’ Best Books of 2021: Politics List A book authored by historian Harold James has been named to the Financial Times’ Best Books of 2021: Politics list. 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 19 2021 BONUS: What Makes the Senior Thesis So Cool? The senior thesis requirement is unique to Princeton, providing a memorable opportunity for students to delve into topics of their interest… News Oct 12 2021 Climate Change Creates a “Perfect Storm” for Migration Climate change and migration are deeply interrelated; extreme climate conditions compound factors like disease, economic insecurity, and violence in… News Sep 29 2021 SPIA Reacts: Haitians at the Texas Border Thousands of Haitian migrants flocked to Del Rio, Texas, in recent weeks to attempt border crossing into the U.S. Since then, the Department of… News Sep 24 2021 Fiske Receives Spain’s Frontiers of Knowledge Award Susan Fiske was named a winner of the 12th edition of the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards in Social Sciences. She received her award at… 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 Sep 15 2021 Fletcher M. Burton MPA ’88 A few days after Fletcher M. Burton graduated from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, he joined the U.S. Foreign Service. A… News Sep 07 2021 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 17 2021 SPIA Reacts: Taliban Takeover in Afghanistan The Taliban stormed Kabul on Sunday, stealing control of Afghanistan from the Afghan government. Now, Afghans and Americans present in the country… News Mar 16 2021 Princeton Researchers Awarded Funding for Cross-Disciplinary Education Research Projects Researchers based at Princeton University will receive funding from the Overdeck Innovation Fund to work on innovative, cross-disciplinary education… News Nov 29 2016 Students Participate in a Crisis Simulation: Instability in South Asia On Nov. 19, 2016, Princeton University's Center for International Security Studies (CISS) hosted more than 100 students at its annual fall crisis… News Oct 26 2016 Integration Between Pre-K and K-3 Programs Needs to be Strengthened, Princeton-Brookings Journal Finds High-quality pre-K programs can indeed play an important role in improving later outcomes for children, particularly for children from more… News Oct 10 2016 American Workers Prefer Set Work Schedules, But Would Take Wage Cuts to Work from Home Affordable child care and flexible work schedules have all been topics of debates in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign.Yet, according to a new… News Oct 06 2016 Dean Rouse Featured in “America’s Course on Poverty” A new online course focused on poverty and inequality in the United States will launch Oct. 11 and run until Dec. 15, 2016. 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 08 2016 Sharing Stories Synchronizes Group Memories Consider your memories of 9/11. What time was it when you learned about the attack? Where were you? Who were you with?By simply retrieving these… 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 Jun 15 2016 Wilson School Hosts Summer Policy Academy for Students from Pueblo and Navajo Nations Eighteen high school students from 16 Pueblo Nations in New Mexico and two students from the Navajo Nation in Arizona are visiting the Woodrow Wilson… News Jun 01 2016 “Sailing the Water’s Edge” Receives 2016 Gladys M. Kammerer Award A book written by Professors Helen Milner of Princeton University and Dustin Tingley of Harvard University received the 2016 Gladys M. News Mar 15 2016 Playing Dumb and Giving the Cold Shoulder: How Stereotypes Pervade the Workplace People in the workplace may adjust their behavior to break stereotypes about themselves or match the stereotypes of others — even if it means playing… News Mar 01 2016 Policy Workshop Recommendations Support Normalization of U.S.-Cuba Relations Participants in last fall’s graduate Policy Workshop, “Building Ties with Former Enemies,” met with officials from the U.S. State Department and the… News Feb 19 2016 Senior de La Bruyère Awarded Michel David-Weill Scholarship for Study at Sciences Po Senior Emily de La Bruyère, who is majoring in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and pursuing a certificate in News Feb 16 2016 ISS Receives Funding for Anti-Corruption Research Project Innovations for Successful Societies (ISS) is among eight organizations to receive funding from the British Academy as part of its £4 million global… Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »