"Noem made it clear in her letter that her weaponization of the state will not be confined to campus; she wrote that the “evils of anti-Americanism” have to be rooted
"It is now within the realm of possibility that a fate I never thought I would see may come about: an end to American pre-eminence in science and scholarship. Such
Frances Lee & Stephen Macedo on Why Institutions Failed During COVID Yascha Mounk, Frances Lee, and Stephen Macedo also ask if “noble lies” can be justified.
Princeton Alumni Weekly spoke with Layna Mosley, whose research explores the connections between domestic politics and the global economy, about tariffs and the long term effects.
As a 2024-25 Old Dominion Research Professor in the Humanities Council, Jan-Werner Müller is working on a book project titled “Christian Democracy: A New Intellectual History.” The book will trace
Professor Aaron Friedberg writes an article titled "The Unraveling Economic Order" for The American Enterprise "While it is tempting to attribute everything to the whims and obsessions of Donald Trump
Politics major Luis Xavier Guaman '26 was highlighted in APSA's Political Science Now in anticipation of his participation in the Ralph Bunche Summer Institute.
A room in Prospect House will be named after Politics Department alum Charles Hey-Maestre ’77. Spaces in Prospect House will be named to honor individuals who "persevered and excelled" in