Politics & Public Affairs
Politics & Public Affairs content overview
James Madison Program Lecturer Draws Protests
Ronen Shoval has affiliations with a right-wing Israeli movement
Princeton Professor Emeritus Cornel West *80 Is Running for President
The philosopher and political activist announced his candidacy with the independent People’s Party
Videographer Azza Cohen ’16 Is Documenting a Historic Vice President
When Kamala Harris travels, Cohen and her camera are never far behind
Larry Giberson ’23 Pleads Not Guilty to Jan. 6 Charges
From Princeton to Policymakers
Tigers at the State Department are helping to forge international agreements around climate change
Princeton Senior Charged in Jan. 6 Capitol Riots
Federal prosecutors say Larry Giberson ’23 helped a crowd of rioters try to force their way into the U.S. Capitol
Evacuated Experts Keep the Conversation About Afghanistan Alive
Researchers at Princeton’s Afghanistan Policy Lab are researching four key areas areas of policy
‘I left everything’
Fleeing a brutal war, nine Ukrainian scholars spend the year at Princeton, along with five Russians
Crashing the Conservative Party
Princeton has been an incubator of right-wing talent over the past 60 years, yet students and alumni say conservative life on campus is endangered
Election Recap: Campbell ’04, Polis ’96 Win Statewide Races
Six alumni incumbents will be returning to Congress
On Election Night, Watch These Eight Tigers Running for Office
Seven incumbents are seeking reelection, and Andrea Campbell ’04 is favored to be elected attorney general in Massachusetts
Andrew Browning ’71 Examines the Impact of Alumni on the U.S. Constitution
1 ResponseIn a New Book, Dan Bouk *09 Finds Stories in the U.S. Census
‘I look at numbers and databases the way people look at poems and paintings’
Dawn Miller *10 is Helping NYC’s Mayor Fight Climate Change
‘There’s just so much that can be done using the city government to do good in the world’
With Roe Overturned, Physician Alums Anxious About Women’s Health Care
‘How can I take care of patients when my hands are tied?’
PAWcast: Eric Schwartz *85 on Ukrainian and Global Refugees
‘The suffering of anyone, no matter where they’re from, should command the attention of humankind’
Q&A: Dean Amaney Jamal on Engaging in Contemporary Debates
1 ResponseGraduate Student Imprisoned by Iran Sues Princeton, Alleging Negligence
1 ResponseDeep in the Heart of Texas
Two alumni mayors take different approaches to common challenges
Meena Bose *96 Studies the Most Defining Presidential Decisions
Bose spoke with PAW about the deliberative styles of presidents past and present
Looking Back at a Forever War
Alumni speak out on their experiences in Afghanistan























