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Leonard Wantchekon leads new effort to propel Black students into top economics Ph.D. programs
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Leonard Wantchekon leads new effort to propel Black students into top economics Ph.D. programs
Delaney Parrish, Department of Economics
August 21, 2020
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March 21, 2025
Professors Jacob Shapiro and Grigore Pop-Eleches comment on Russia-Ukraine Partial Ceasefire
Grigore Pop-Eleches, Professor of Politics and International Affairs “There are no real reasons to believe that Putin is genuinely interested in peace negotiations (and Russia appears to have broken the
March 19, 2025
YouTube’s Algorithm and its Effect on Political Polarization
Princeton's SPIA looks at the work of Professor Andy Guess and Associated Professor Brandon Stewart of Sociology.
March 18, 2025
Prof. Gregory Conti writes on the free-speech issue surrounding the arrest of Columbia student
Professor Gregory Conti writes for Compact Magazine on the free-speech considerations surrounding the arrest of Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil.