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2007 Archive

Q&A with Ambassador Robert Finn *78 on Afghanistan and the region (7/16)

Amb. Bodine appointed Diplomat in Residence at WWS (7/2)

Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist '74 to join WWS faculty (6/19)

Nolan McCarty to be Acting Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School (6/12)

New book by Aaron Levine: "Cloning: A Beginner's Guide" (6/4)

WWS policy task force presents findings to State Department and Department of Defense (5/30)

CHW to sponsor Adel Mahmoud Global Health Program and Lecture Series (5/24)

New book by Anne-Marie Slaughter: "The Idea that Is America" (5/14)

First five 'Scholars in the Nation's Service' selected (4/26)

Q&A with Amb. Robert Hutchings on "Mapping the Global Future" (4/21)

Frist '74, Spitzer '81 to join 2007 Princeton Colloquium, April 20-21 (4/12)

Results-Based Development: The Bush Administration's Transformation of Foreign Assistance, subject of McCormick M.P.A. '94, Ph.D. '96, talk, Apr. 12 (4/5)

Niehaus family to endow Center for Globalization and Governance at WWS (3/27)

"Is It Time for a Revival of Disarmament?" subject of Hans Blix talk, March 26 (3/21)

Paul Starr's new book: Freedom's Power: The True Force of Liberalism (3/14)

Former National Security Adviser Anthony Lake M.P.A. '69, Ph.D. '74 to speak on Middle East, March 14 (3/8)

WWS Policy Brief: Study Finds Key Leadership, Mgmt. Differences Between U.S. Military Services and DOD (2/27)

WWS to host live TV event, "Race to the White House" town hall with Dan Rather (2/22)

New book by Markus Prior examines media choice, political involvement and polarization (2/15)

Ambassador of Pakistan to the UN to discuss Pakistan's role in promoting security, Feb. 15 (2/12)

Global Health Policy Expert Adel Mahmoud Joins WWS Faculty (2/5)

Scholars in the Nation's Service Initiative to Expand (1/30)

Former Congressman Jim Leach '64 to join WWS faculty (1/24)

Douglas Massey study: Wealthy, educated immigrants less likely to seek citizenship (1/17)

Wilcove study reveals new approach to conservation, endangered species protection (1/12)


2006 Archive

Latest issue of Woodrow Wilson School magazine now available online (12/19)

Liechtenstein Institute outlines steps to create secure, stable Afghanistan (12/14)

Q&A with Emilie Hafner-Burton on policy solutions to human rights problems (12/7)

Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the U.S. to speak at WWS Dec. 7 (11/28)

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to Present Major Policy Address at Princeton, Nov. 28 (11/8)

Shaukat Aziz, Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Pakistan, to speak at WWS, Nov. 9 (10/27)

New book by Ikenberry "The Uses of Institutions: The U.S., Japan, and Governance in East Asia" (10/20)

Newman authors new book, "Chutes and Ladders: Navigating the Low-Wage Labor Market" (10/12)

Q&A with Sara McLanahan, on the Fragile Families study (10/4)

WWS/Brookings release latest issue of Future of Children, "Opportunity in America" (9/28)

Paul Volcker '49 and Jeffrey Meyer to discuss Oil for Food scandal and UN reform, Sept. 28 (9/22)

New book by Danspeckgruber on the Russian state in transition (9/15)

Q&A with Anne Case and Christina Paxson: Status, Stature, Poverty, and Health (9/2)

Latest issue of WWS News magazine now available online (7/10)

WWS Study: Shift in U.S. diets may have environmental benefits (7/7)

Christopher Chyba Co-authors/edits New Book, "U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy" (6/28)

Recent Foreign Minister of Germany, member of German Bundestag to add depth to Wilson School's European Policy Studies (6/17)

New book by Lee Silver: "Challenging Nature" (6/13)

LISD issues report on Iranian nuclear proliferation crisis (5/31)

National Academy of Sciences Profiles Marta Tienda (5/10)

Q&A with Harold James: Of Empire and "The Roman Predicament" (4/29)

Albright, Corzine, Ehrlich Featured Speakers at 2006 Princeton Colloquium (4/25)

Madeleine K. Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State, to deliver keynote address at 2006 Princeton Colloquium (4/14)

HIV/AIDS symposium "Rallying the Research for Response" at WWS April 14 (4/7)

Q&A with Brandice Canes-Wrone: Public opinion plays shifting role in presidential policy decisions (3/31)

Christie Whitman, Princeton Lyman, join panel on Africa, March 31 (3/23)

New Future of Children journal addresses childhood obesity in America (3/13)

Study by Hillard Pouncy: new policies needed to support less educated young men (3/7)

Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School creates "Scholars in the Nation's Service" initiative to encourage government service (2/24)

New Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke to speak at conference, Feb. 24 (2/10)

Middle East Ambassadors to Washington to Debate Future of Peace Process, Feb. 10 (1/30)

S&GS awarded $2.25 million research grant from MacArthur (1/18)

U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to deliver policy address, Jan. 18 (1/11)

Princeton Project on National Security Releases Working Group Reports (1/3)


2005 Archive

James Kapsis (MPA '06) on the future of U.S. - Turkey relations (12/16)

Court-supervised consent decree & government agencies subject of Dec. 16 event (12/08)

Emmett Carson MPA '83, PhD '85, The Minneapolis Foundation's CEO to speak at WWS on Dec. 8 (12/01)

CSDP to host conference on U.S. conservative movement, Dec. 1-3 (11/22)

Lt. General William Odom to discuss Iraq war endgame, Nov. 22 (11/15)

S&GS awarded $2.2 million by MacArthur to establish Intl. Panel on Fissile Materials (11/2)

Peter Bell M.P.A. '64 and Julius Coles M.P.A. '66 on responding to humanitarian crises (10/20)

UN Ambassador from Iran to speak at WWS October 17 (10/11)

International Development Expert Anthony Gambino MPA '85 to speak at WWS October 11 (9/30)

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to speak at Princeton for Woodrow Wilson School's 75th anniversary (9/19)

New WWS study indicates U.S. losing ground to other countries in human embryonic stem cell research (9/14)

Graduate Certificates at the Woodrow Wilson School (8/10)

Q&A with Aaron Friedberg on security studies at WWS (7/15)

Bruce Western on policy implications of "Incarceration, Marriage and Family Life" (6/27)

Todorov: Candidates' 'face value' could influence voter behavior (6/9)

Biological and nuclear weapons nonproliferation expert Christopher Chyba to co-direct WWS science and global security program (6/1)

WWS grad policy workshop writes Philadelphia's universal health care plan (5/11)

Robert Keohane Awarded 2005 Johan Skytte Prize for Political Science (4/28)

WWS announces formation of Center for Globalization and Governance (4/15)

Interview with Jason Lyall, instructor of politics and public affairs, Woodrow Wilson School (4/8)

Q&A with Atul Kohli on state-directed development (3/24)

2005 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs: Rethinking the War on Terror (3/8)

Former U.N. Weapons Inspector Hans Blix to speak at WWS March 8 (2/28)

Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to speak at WWS February 28 (2/23)

WWS announces first Diplomat-in-Residence, Amb. Edmund Hull '71 (2/8)

Rothstein study challenges findings on school choice (1/26)

Mickey Edwards to direct the Aspen Institute's public leadership program (1/14)

WWS Alumni assist in tsunami aid relief (1/5)


2004 Archive

Kahneman and Krueger help create “National Well-Being Account” (12/2)

CSDP convenes conference on political polarization, Dec. 3-4 (11/17)

Ambassador John R. Miller to speak on modern day slavery and human trafficking (11/10)

Richard Clarke at WWS to speak on terror war, Nov.10 (11/1)

Joshua Tucker Q&A on Russia's democracy after Beslan (10/21)

LISD hosts ambassadors' panel on Afghanistan after the elections, Oct. 21 (10/18)

Center for Health and Wellbeing awarded major NIA grant (10/01)

STEP annual conference: Innovative Ways for Public and Private Institutions to Value Environmental Goods (9/28)

60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace to speak on media and global affairs (9/20)

Larry Bartels to lead Brookings/WWS election series this fall (9/9)

Q&A with Christopher Kojm (MPA '79), Deputy Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission (8/31)

Robert Orr (MPA '92, PhD 96) named as Asst. Secretary General of the U.N. (8/11)

Graduate Certificates at the Woodrow Wilson School (8/4)

New issue of WWS News magazine available online (7/9)

Jeffrey Kling on public housing policy, impacts (6/15)

New Study: Jesse Rothstein on SAT's predictive power (6/2)

New study by David Wilcove on Endangered Species Conservation Policy (5/20)

Alumni Spotlight: Kavita Ramdas (MPA ’88), CEO, Global Fund for Women (5/10)

Darley authors study on deterrence effect of criminal law (4/28)

WWS awarded rights to publish preeminent child policy journal, The Future of Children (4/8)

State and local government career panel offered by the WWS Office of Graduate Career Services and Alumni Relations (3/30)

Eight WWS MPAs Selected as Presidential Management Fellows (3/23)

Alumni Spotlight: Jill Nishi MPA-URP '95, Director, Office of Economic Development, City of Seattle, WA (3/16)

Q&A with Prof. Thomas Christensen: Taiwan’s elections and U.S.-China-Taiwan relations (3/4)

Former NJ governor and EPA chief Christine Todd Whitman at WWS March 4 (2/26)

Alumni Spotlight: Maj. Gen. David Petraeus (2/23)

Sen. Joseph Biden to discuss “Enlightened Nationalism” at Woodrow Wilson School, Feb. 23 (2/18)

Winter 2004 WWS News now available on-line (2/11)

UNICEF director Carol Bellamy to present public lecture at WWS Feb. 12 (1/31)

Rouse, Krueger, and Markman evaluate benefits of computerized instruction in new study (1/20)


2003 Archive

Bartels study reveals most Americans fail to link economic inequality with public policy (12/24)

Tienda releases new study on Texas top 10 percent law (12/9)

Autumn 2003 WWS News Now Available On-line (11/19)

Germany's foreign minister Joschka Fischer at WWS to discuss transatlantic relations, Nov. 19 (11/17)

Woodrow Wilson School, Newsweek to co-host luncheon with Sen. Tom Daschle (D-SD) and Robert Caro ('57) (11/12)

Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to deliver first annual John Marshall Harlan '20 Lecture, Nov. 17 (11/07)

CSDP to convene conference, "Inequality and American Democracy" (11/03)

David Lewis issues study on Political Appointees' Management of Federal Programs (10/24)

Symposium: "Moral Moments: Making the Decision to Combat Injustice" (10/7)

Guinier to speak on the experience of racial minorities in America (10/2)

Nadelmann to speak on the war on drugs Oct. 2 (9/26)

WWS’ Todorov Releases New Study on US Foreign Policy and Public Opinion (9/12)

Q&A with PIIRS director Miguel Centeno (8/19)

Spring/Summer edition of WWS News now on-line (7/11)

PRIOR Convenes Healthcare Conference (6/25)

LISD Holds Major International Conference on Afghanistan (6/11)

Reunions at the WWS: Dean Slaughter ('80) hosts reunion breakfast and panel discussion on Iraq for returning alums (6/3)

WWS Expands Graduate Curriculum (5/23)

Aaron Friedberg Selected as a Deputy National Security Adviser to VP Dick Cheney (5/6)

Protecting U.S. Soil and Projecting Military Power - Competing or Compatible Goals? (4/29)

April 28: Michael Bennish to discuss "Confronting AIDS in Africa: A Perspective from a Rural Community" (4/27)

Update: Keynote Speakers Added to Princeton Colloquium (4/18)

Presidency of George W. Bush to be examined under a magnifying glass (4/15)

Gary Hart to discuss restoration of the republic April 15 (4/11)

Former Secretary of State George Schultz to speak April 11 (4/9)

Tienda voices support for affirmative action (4/2)

Alan Krueger presents findings on NYC school voucher experiment at National Press Club April 1 (3/30)

"The Politics of Biomedical Research: Issues, Information Flows, and Policymaking" Symposium Mar. 28 (3/24)

A World of 'Good and Evil'? The Return to Morality in Public and International Affairs (3/18)

Dean Slaughter Interviewed by the Council on Foreign Relations (3/5)

Bell and Frist Receive Awards (2/24)

WWS Launches Washington Series (2/14)

Tienda: Texas '10 percent plan' fails to sustain diversity (2/06)

Mary Robinson to Discuss Ethical Globalization Feb. 6 (2/03)

About WWS: Graduate Career Services (1/02)

2002 Archive

WWS hosts community forum on Iraq (12/06)

Gender and Development Policy Network Launches on December 4 (11/26)

WWS to host seventh annual Students and Alumni of Color Symposium (11/14)

Religious scholar to explore Jihad as rationale for terror (11/8)

Lewis to discuss "What went wrong" in the Middle East (11/4)

Wilcove assesses environmental impact of University housing plan (10/22)

Walzer to discuss "Is Iraq a Just War?" (10/18)

Kahneman wins Nobel Prize in Economics (10/9)

Special screening of "Dr. Strangelove" (10/4)

Benedict R. Anderson to explore the choices of the Third World novelist (9/24)

Krueger to analyze economic effects of rising concert ticket prices (9/16)

Bernstein Gallery to showcase regional artists in "After September 11" exhibit (8/26)

Incoming graduate students arrive for Math Camp (8/20)

A brief history of the Woodrow Wilson School (8/8)

Junior Summer Institute visits NJ State House (7/24)

Eisgruber and Hitz discuss creation of WWS516: Anti-terrorism, Law, and Intelligence (7/01)

WWS undergraduate task force on election reform presents findings to Senator Corzine (6/25)

WWS welcomes back alumni for Graduate Reunions 2002 (6/6)

Anne-Marie Slaughter named dean of Woodrow Wilson School (5/13)

Bernanke nominated to Federal Reserve Board (5/8)

Nye to discuss the paradox of American power (5/1)

Experts to discuss the Media and the 'War on Terror' (4/23)

Pulitzer Prize winner to discuss counterterrorism prior to September 11, 2001 (4/19)

Head of League of Women Voters to speak on election reform (4/12)

Katz to speak on importance of morality and justice in higher education (4/11)

ACLU director to speak on the state of civil liberties (4/2)

CIS/LISD begin lecture series on international relations with talk by former U.S. diplomat (3/26)

Two lectures to focus on al-Qaeda, political and economic reconstruction effort in Afghanistan (3/19)

Climate change top concern for 21st century (3/7)

Ambassadors of Slovakia, Poland to discuss current status of Central Europe (3/1)

EPA administrator to discuss clean air under Bush and Clinton Administrations (2/25)

Leader of Bamiyan Buddha reconstruction effort to speak on February 22 (2/20)

Strobe Talbott to discuss Russia and the West under Yeltsin and Putin (2/11)

WWS sponsors series of lectures on issues of terrorism and defense (2/8)

U.S. Surgeon General to Speak on Public Health Challenges of Obesity (1/23)

Alumni Profile: Kavita N. Ramdas MPA '88 (1/2)