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May 4, 2021

Leonard Wantchekon and Matias Iaryczower appointed as NBER Research Associates

Politics Professors Leonard Wantchekon and Matias Iaryczower have been appointed as Research Associates with the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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April 23, 2021

Deborah Yashar elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Five Princeton faculty, including Professor Yashar, have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. They are among more than 250 leaders in academia, the arts, business, government
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April 13, 2021

Elliot Ji awarded prestigious Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Ji is among 30 who were selected from 2,445 applicants for their potential to make significant contributions to U.S. society, culture or academic work. He will receive up to $90,000
Photo of Renee Bolinger
April 13, 2021

Renee Bolinger named 2021 ACLS Fellow

Professor Bolinger will use the award to support her project, Rewriting Rights: Making Reasonable Mistakes in a Social Context.
Professor Keith E. Whittington
April 12, 2021

Keith Whittington appointed to President Biden's Supreme Court Commission

Professor Whittington will join President Joe Biden's bipartisan commission to study reforms to the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary.
Portrait of Lauren Wright
April 12, 2021

Lauren Wright discusses Biden's approach to the culture wars

Lecturer and Associate Research Scholar Lauren Wright pens an article in USA Today about how and why President Biden chooses to avoid the policy debates that often turn into culture
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April 12, 2021

Lucy Chuang '21 spotlighted for her poetry on the Asian American experience

When Politics senior Lucy Chuang learned of the March 16 shootings in Atlanta, she opened her poetry journal. In the days that followed, she wrote several poems dedicated to the
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April 6, 2021

Ph.D. students Derek Wakefield, Dela Kpo & Will Freeman win Teaching Awards

Three Princeton Politics Ph.D. students have been awarded the University Teaching Award. Teaching Awards honor those graduate students who have made a significant and exceptional contribution to undergraduate teaching. The
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April 5, 2021

Graduate students Susanne Schwarz & Bryan Schonfeld awarded Dodds Fellowship

Susanne Schwarz (American Politics) and Bryan Schonfeld (International Relations) have been awarded the Graduate School's honorific Harold W. Dodds Fellowship for the 2021-22 academic year. Schwarz will be using the
Atul Kohli
March 31, 2021

Atul Kohli featured on podcast about global development

Professor Kohli sat down with Professor Dan Banik, a former Princeton Politics PhD, to discuss his new book on development and imperialism.
Andy Guess standing in a hallway
March 30, 2021

New research by Andy Guess reveals erosion of trust in the media

The School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) at Princeton talked to Professor Andy Guess about his new research on U.S. media diets.
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March 26, 2021

Department statement on anti-Asian racism and violence

Statement from Prof. Alan Patten, Department Chair, in the wake of the Atlanta shooting
Portrait of Professor Paul Frymer
March 26, 2021

Paul Frymer discusses DC and Puerto Rican statehood on NPR podcast

On NPR's On My Mind, Professor Paul Frymer sits down with Diane Rehm to talk about the push for DC and Puerto Rican statehood.
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March 12, 2021

Andy Guess on America's media diet

On the University of Chicago's "Not Another Politics Podcast," Professor Guess provides a completely unique data set that complicates our assumptions about America’s “echo chambers” and media diets. He joins
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February 24, 2021

Al-Monitor produces a video report on Arab Barometer COVID-19 survey

The survey captures the sentiments of Arab citizens during the unprecedented times of the COVID19 pandemic. Arab Barometer’s director, Michael Robbins, also talks to Joe Snell on why it seems
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February 19, 2021

Findings from Rory Truex's Election Legitimacy Tracking Survey featured in the Washington Post

Professor Truex and co-author Kevin Arceneaux (Temple University) discuss the fascinating results of their Election Legitimacy Tracking Survey in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage.
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February 18, 2021

Frances Lee pens article about Democrats' underwhelming election performance in 2020

Professor Lee explains the "snap back" to 2016 electoral results despite two presidential impeachments, the longest ever government shutdown, a huge rise in unemployment, an unprecedented surge in poverty and
Portrait of Professor Jonathan Mummolo
February 12, 2021

Jonathan Mummolo's policing bias study featured on the cover of Science

In the new study, Professor Mummolo and his co-authors, Bocar A. Ba, Dean Knox, and Roman Rivera, found that Black, Hispanic & female officers engage in less enforcement and violence
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February 8, 2021

Jonathan Mummolo examines the accuracy of policing data in one of last year's most widely cited papers on the subject

Professor Mummolo recently sat down with Discovery, Princeton’s annual research magazine, to discuss a widely cited yet flawed paper on racial bias in policing. He and research partner Dean Knox
Melissa Lane
February 8, 2021

Professor Melissa Lane explains why Donald Trump might be considered a modern day anarchist

Professor Lane, citing Trump's inaction in office, argues that he is an anarchist in the Greek sense of "anarchia" in the New Statesman.

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