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Find People Not finding what you are looking for? Try searching across all of princeton.edu. Search Event Mar 11 2021 State of the Nation: American Inequality in the Age of the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic threw the world into paralysis, exposing weaknesses in public health policies, and revealing large inequalities of class, race,… Event Mar 11 2021 QPP Webinar: Queer Lawyers and Queer Identity Ari E. Waldman Professor of Law and Computer Science; Faculty Director, Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity (CLIC) at Northeastern University News Mar 10 2021 Jasman Singh ’23 I used to have a somewhat romantic idea of policymaking, believing top-down policy would create the most dramatic changes. I’ve always felt that… News Mar 10 2021 Outbreak of a Rare, Polio-like Syndrome Likely Prevented or Postponed by Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions Social distancing not only helped slow the spread of COVID-19 — it also may have prevented the transmission of an outbreak of a rare polio-like… News Mar 10 2021 Tech Policy Clinic Builds ‘Virtuous Loop’ of Real-World Research and Learning Wikipedia’s wealth of cited information comes from a global community of more than 250,000 editors who contribute content each month. Upholding… News Mar 10 2021 Politics & Polls #223: John Marshall's Full Legacy (Robert Strauss) John Marshall may be one of the most influential founders to never become President. As an early chief justice, he was a principal founder of the U.S… News Mar 10 2021 Toxique: The Aftermath of French Nuclear Testing in the South Pacific Between 1966 and 1996, the French government conducted 193 nuclear weapon tests in the islands of the South Pacific. These explosions profoundly… Event Mar 09 2021 CITP Seminar - Dreams of (Black) Tech Futures Past This is what could have been. If the computer geeks at MIT in 1960 had just held on just a little while longer with the Mississippi freedom riders… News Mar 08 2021 Life Expectancy Falling for Adults Without a Bachelor’s Degree Life expectancy in the United States dropped in 2020 due to COVID-19, but, for American adults without a college degree, an increase in mortality… Event Mar 08 2021 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Carbon Neutrality in China by 2060: An Energy Company's Perspective Register here to obtain the zoom link News Mar 04 2021 Politics & Polls #222: How Ted Kennedy Championed Modern Liberalism The story of liberalism isn't often told, especially as the conservative era has taken root. Yet, there was a key figure in the formation of modern… Event Mar 04 2021 QPP Webinar: Explaining Positions on Same-sex Marriage in Europe among Would-be MPs Scott N. Siegel Assistant Professor of Political Science in the Department of International Relations at San Francisco State University Blog Post Mar 04 2021 Farewell from Cecilia Rouse Dear SPIA community, As you may have seen, the U.S. Senate officially confirmed me to serve as chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. It… News Mar 04 2021 Nathan Eckstein ’16, MPA ‘20 Nathan Eckstein was most recently the political and outreach director for a U.S. Congresswoman in Western Illinois who sought reelection to a fifth… Event Mar 03 2021 Lessons from Working across Faith Lines: What could a case study of Jewish-Muslim Relations in Boston offer our country? News Mar 03 2021 “Nerdy Girl” Princeton Alumni Battle Covid-19 “Infodemic” As new variants of the novel coronavirus emerge and people consider whether to get vaccinated, it can be confusing to know where to turn and which… News Mar 03 2021 Dean Rouse Confirmed by U.S. Senate as Chair of Economic Advisers Cecilia Elena Rouse, former dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as chair of… News Mar 02 2021 Climate Change “Winners” May Owe Financial Compensation to Polluters Climate change is generally portrayed as an environmental and societal threat with entirely negative consequences. However, some sectors of the… Event Mar 02 2021 CITP Seminar: Combining Social Media and Survey Methods for Health and Migration Research This talk discusses recent developments in the use of social media platforms as a source of data, and as a tool for survey research, in order to… Event Mar 02 2021 Making a Modern Central Bank: The Bank of England 1979-2003 (book talk), Harold James, Princeton University Zoom registration required. Event Mar 01 2021 A Time to Build: How to Recover Trust in Institutions Yuval Levin is the Beth and Ravenel Curry Chair in Public Policy and director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American… Event Mar 01 2021 CISS Academic Colloquium Series Presents: Russian Nuclear Strategy and Conventional Inferiority Russian Nuclear Strategy and Conventional Inferiority Contemporary debates on Russian nuclear strategy focus on making sense of Russia’s nuclear… Event Mar 01 2021 C-PREE Bradford Seminar: Achieving Deep Decarbonization at the State Level Register here to obtain the zoom link Dr. Charles Li is a Senior Consultant at Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc., or E3, an energy… Event Feb 26 2021 CISS Policy Speakers Series Presents: A Discussion on Excellence Through Diversity in Diplomacy and National Security Ambassador Abercrombie-Winstanley has over three decades of experience in international diplomacy and was the longest-serving U.S. Ambassador to… News Feb 26 2021 María Luisa Zeta Valladolid MPA ’21 “I was curious about social issues from an early age, long wondering why some people had so little while others have a lot more. 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