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Princeton researchers and two Politics faculty members work jointly with four HBCU on new projects funded by the PACRI

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Princeton researchers and two Politics faculty members work jointly with four HBCU on new projects funded by the PACRI

November 6, 2023
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February 11, 2026

Rafaela Dancygier wins American Journal of Political Science Best Article Award

Rafaela Dancygier, with Sirus H. Dehdari (Stockholm University), David D. Laitin (Stanford University), Moritz Marbach (University College London), and Kåre Vernby (Stockholm University) win the American Journal of Political Science
January 29, 2026

Adam Bouyamourn wins Paper Competition

Politics postdoctoral researcher Adam Bouyamourn has won the American Statistical Association’s Survey Research Methods/Government Statistics/Social Statistics (SRMS/GSS/SSS) 2026 Student Paper Competition for his work entitled “Where to Experiment? Site Selection
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January 17, 2026

Melissa Lane in Rolling Stone

Professor Lane was interviewed for a recent article in Rolling Stone regarding a request by administration at Texas A&M University to remove a text by Plato from a philosophy course

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