First awarded in 1988, the Stanley Kelley Award for Excellence is given every year to a member of the Politics faculty to recognize outstanding teaching.
The professorship provides additional research time for Princeton faculty members and seeks to enhance the University humanities community more broadly.
The George Kateb Preceptor Award is given annually to recognize the best graduate student preceptors in the Department of Politics. This year, students Ze Han, Rikio Inouye, Heather Penatzer, and
Fellows will receive stipends for research that seeks to understand how and why our society has become so polarized and how we can strengthen the forces of cohesion to fortify
Kastern, who has served as senior manager of finance and administration in the Department of Politics since 2012, is leaving Politics for a new role in the Office of the
The cooperation with the renowned law school and the Institute of Social Sciences at Humboldt has allowed annual cohorts of students from different disciplines to come together for ten years.
“The new class of Fellows has followed their calling to enhance all of our lives, to provide greater human knowledge and deeper understanding,” Guggenheim Foundation President Edward Hirsch said in
Mueller identifies the specific democratic functions of mass assembly and how the characteristics of squares might represent different forms of democratic assembly.
Melissa Lane and co-author, Jane Manners, analyze what is means for a president to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" in regards to Trump's recent Supreme Court case
Fred Greenstein, who joined Princeton’s faculty as Professor of Politics in 1973, transferred to emeritus status in 2000, and died in 2018, had his final book published by Texas A&M
Melissa Lane, was interviewed by Burt Cohen on his podcast, Keeping Democracy Alive with Burt Cohen, where she discussed her book, Of Rule and Office: Plato’s Ideas of the Political.