Skip to main content
Search
Utility navigation
News
Events
Media Contacts
Contact
Main navigation
People
Current Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Associated Faculty
Graduate students
Lecturers, Postdocs, Visitors
Staff
Undergraduate
Majoring in Politics
Courses
Independent Work
Resources
Graduate
Admissions & Financial Support
Courses
Plan of Study
Joint Degree Program in Social Policy
Job Placement
Research
Graduate Initiatives
Areas of Study
American Politics
Comparative Politics
International Relations
Formal Theory & Quantitative Methods
Political Economy
Political Theory
Public Law
Race, Ethnicity and Identity
Centers & Programs
About
Why Princeton Politics
History
100th Anniversary
Department Awards
Profiles
Andy Guess' study finds that Americans 65 and older are more likely to share fake news
Breadcrumb
Home
News
Andy Guess' study finds that Americans 65 and older are more likely to share fake news
Julie Clack
January 14, 2019
Access External News Source
Share
News
July 30, 2025
Hye Young You's book receives the 2025 Alan Rosenthal Award
Hearings on the Hill: The Politics of Informing Congress
July 23, 2025
Professor Tali Medelberg and Research Collaborator Claire Willeck on "How Colleges Can Increase Civic Engagement"
"Young people are much less likely to participate in politics. Universities are expected to help remedy this problem. How can they do so?"
July 22, 2025
Professors Stephen Macedo and Amaney Jamal provide their insight on "Civil and respectful dialogue on difficult topics: A bedrock Princeton commitment"