Amaney A. Jamal
May 22, 2020
Professor Amaney Jamal discusses the challenges of representation in academia, belonging, self-acceptance, and women's empowerment with Maliheh Paryavi, Ph.D. on The Maliheh Paryavi Podcast.
Paul Wapner
May 21, 2020
Paul Wapner *91 of the School of International Service at American University talks with Princeton Alumni Weekly about his new book, "Is Wildness Over" and how it relates to the
Leonard Wantchekon
May 21, 2020
The Economist highlights Professor Leonard Wantchekon's founding of the African School of Economics and his personal journey to become an Ivy League professor in their article "Trust, slavery and the
Leonard Wantchekon
May 20, 2020
Under the leadership of African School of Economics (ASE) and the Institut Pasteur of Côte d’Ivoire, African researchers are forming a Pan-African Scientific Research Council (PASRC), initiated by Professor Leonard
Thomas Koenig wearing a suit standing in front of a stone wall.
May 20, 2020
Politics Senior Thomas Koenig '20 writes guest commentary in The Philadelphia Citizen advocating for more COVID-19 testing in advance of additional reopening of Pennsylvania.
Grigo Pop-Eleches
May 18, 2020
Professor Grigore Pop-Eleches explains the correlations between political affiliation, education level, and a county's tenancy to stay home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
combined photos of Bryan Schonfeld and Sam Winter-Levy
May 15, 2020
Ph.D. students Bryan Schonfeld and Sam Winter-Levy discuss the potential for religious leaders to bridge the partisan divide over Covid19 Pandemic response tactics in their piece for the Washington Post's
The 2020 Spirit of Princeton award winners are (from left to right): Toni Xu, Jonathan Haynes, Caleb Visser, Sirad Hassan, Jacob Berman, Tabitha Belshee, Kelton Chastulik, Meghan Slattery, Bobo Stankovikj and Jackson Artis.  Illustration courtesy of the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students
May 15, 2020
Caleb Visser, Jonathan Haynes, and Tabitha Belshee are among the ten students in the Class of 2020 recognized with the Spirit of Princeton Award.
Tom Pavone
May 11, 2020
Congratulations to Tommaso Pavone *19 recipient of The Law and Society Association Dissertation Prize for his work “The Ghostwriters: Lawyers and the Politics behind the Judicial Construction of Europe.”
Headshot of Aaron Friedberg
May 9, 2020
Professor Aaron Friedberg discusses the need “to snatch critical power away from China" when rethinking global supply chains in a post-pandemic world.
Atul Kohli
May 9, 2020
Princeton Alumni Weekly's Featured Author is Professor Atul Kohli discussing his new book Imperialism and the Developing World: How Britain and the U.S. Shaped the Global Periphery.
Mueller
May 7, 2020
Professor Jan-Werner Müller explores the effects the pandemic is having on politics on ABC's podcast The Minefield.
Rick Klein and Yankees pitching legend David Cone in a CBS sound studio
May 5, 2020
Political Director for ABC News, Rick Klein '98 talks with Princeton Alumni Weekly about his time at Princeton, covering Washington politics, and his podcast Powerhouse Politics.
jan lecturing
May 1, 2020
Professor Jan-Werner Müller discusses the importance of local news in light of the COVID-19 crisis and for the general health of our democracy.
Prof. Tali Mendelberg
April 28, 2020
Professor Tali Mendelberg looks at the features of the American Government that leaves it unprepared for disaster in her new opinion piece for the New York Times.
Rory Truex
April 28, 2020
Professor Rory Truex shares his thoughts on China’s response to Covid-19 and the future of U.S.-China relations.
Mueller
April 27, 2020
"Can a man who is both head of state and chief executive somehow not be the center of attention during a national crisis?" Jan-Werner Müller suggests Democrats build a "parallel
Amaney A. Jamal
April 25, 2020
Professor Amaney Jamal is one of twelve Princeton faculty to be elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Rebecca Perlman
April 24, 2020
In a new article in the American Journal of Political Science Professor Rebecca Perlman shows how producers use privileged scientific information to acquire stricter regulations on their own generic products
Amaney A. Jamal
April 23, 2020
Professor Amaney Jamal has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.