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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
In the episode "Founding a Pan-African University with Leonard Wantchekon," Professor Wantchekon discusses his life story, academic career, and the founding of the African School of Economics (ASE).