Professor Wantchekon is building academic pipelines in Africa to universities in the United States that will take direct aim at the underrepresentation of Black and minority students in the field
In response to the renewed attention being paid at Princeton University and beyond to questions of racial justice, the Department of Politics established the Ad Hoc Committee on Race and
Professor Guess and his co-researchers received the grant "to conduct a multi-wave nationally representative survey of COVID-19 beliefs and attitudes."
Professor Shapiro and his co-authors explore what tech companies can learn from defense-academia partnerships to promote long-term, independent research on influence operations.
In "The politics of race are shifting, and politicians are struggling to keep pace," the author mentions Professor Wasow's research on the 1968 protests and the election of Richard Nixon.
Professor Mummolo and his co-authors Jens Hainmueller and Yiqing Xu were awarded the prize for their paper “How Much Should We Trust Estimates from Multiplicative Interaction Models: Simple Tools to
Professor White won the award for his co-authored paper "Black Politics: How Anger Influences the Political Actions Blacks Pursue to Reduce Racial Inequality"