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Robert P. George recently offered a thoughtful response upon receiving the Sidney Hook Memorial Award at the meeting of the National Association of Scholars in Cambridge, Massachusetts.(While We're At It)
Robert P. George recently offered a thoughtful response upon receiving the Sidney Hook Memorial Award at the meeting of the National Association of Scholars in Cambridge, Massachusetts. George is a frequent contributor to these pages, the Erasmus Lecturer of 2007, and professor of jurisprudence and director...
Tags: Cambridge, Leadership, Massachusetts, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2008-03-01
Economics and the Law: From Posner to Postmodernism and Beyond, 2nd Ed
Economics and the Law: From Posner to Postmodernism and Beyond, 2nd Ed., by Nicholas Mercuro & Steven G. Medema. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. 2006. Paper: ISBN 0 691 12572 4, $35.00. 385 pages. This is a second edition of a highly successful book that surveys the various scholarly...
Tags: Chicago, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2007-12-01
David Abraham.(News and Notes)(Brief article)
Professor David Abraham of UM Law School participated in a conference sponsored by the Princeton University Program in Law and Public Affairs titled "A World of Legal Conflicts: Multiple Norms in the International System."
Tags: conference, Groupware, Princeton University, professor, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-07-15
Storm Surges Common Factor in Hurricanes, Tsunamis
PRINCETON, New Jersey ENS — --> The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 and Hurricane Katrina of 2005, two of the world's worst recent natural disasters, stemmed from different causes on opposite sides of the globe, but had much in common, a team of researchers has found. ...
Tags: hurricane, Mississippi, Princeton University, professor, team, tsunami
Research articles 2007-04-11
Erskine Clark, professor of American religious history and director of international programs at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, and Sean Wilentz, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History and director of the program in American studies at P
Erskine Clark, professor of American religious history and director of international programs at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, and Sean Wilentz, Dayton-Stockton Professor of History and director of the program in American studies at Princeton University, have been awarded the 2006 Bancroft Prize for the...
Tags: director, Georgia, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2007-03-01
When "humor" falls with a thud.
The headline blared in the Daily Princetonian, Princeton University's student newspaper: a conservative political professor caught with a gay hooker. That story and others in last Wednesday's issue certainly set the Ivy League campus abuzz, but not for the reason you might think. The stories weren't true. The whole issue...
Tags: INTERNET, Leadership, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2007-01-24
Tennessee State University
DR. ROBERT HAMPTON has been appointed executive vice president and provost at Tennessee State University. He had been the chancellor's faculty fellow and a professor of sociology at the City University of New York. Hampton earned a bachelor's from Princeton University and a master's and doctorate from the University of...
Tags: chancellor, City University, Princeton University, professor, sociology, University of Michigan
Research articles 2006-12-28
Bradley Foundation Elects Princeton Professor Robert P. George to Board of Directors; George is Previous Recipient of Bradley Prize
MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation recently announced the election of Robert P. George to the Foundation's Board of Directors. George, a professor at Princeton University, is a previous recipient of the prestigious Bradley Prize. In addition, the board elected David...
Tags: board, Milwaukee, president, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2006-06-08
Universal Display Invests $4.6M in OLED Research (Electronic News)
Universal Display Corp. has made a $4.6 million investment in three U.S. universities to sponsor research in the growing field of organic electronics. The Ewing, N.J.-based organic light emitting device OLED developer has signed agreements with the University of Michigan, Princeton University and the University...
Tags: agreement, Display, electronics, Princeton University, professor, Thompson, University of Michigan, University of Southern California
Research articles 2006-05-08
Professor to discuss U.S. political conflicts
OREM -- Stanley Katz, director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies at Princeton University, will discuss U.S. military engagements and political conflicts surrounding developing democracies. The lecture is Monday at 7 p.m. in Room 101 of the Liberal Arts Building at Utah Valley State College....
Tags: director, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2006-04-07
This Way Up | In praise of the power of love
When T. Berry Brazelton was a student at Princeton University, he was a member of Triangle Club, the musical theater troupe. Since Princeton was all-male in those days, female parts were played by men in drag. Brazelton had a knack for it. And when the Triangle lads would go...
Tags: CAREER, patient, Princeton University, professor, talent, Texas
Research articles 2006-03-26
The ticking of the biological and tenure clocks: Princeton University institutes new policy, placing the school at the forefront of family-friendly workplaces
Colleges and universities are arguably among the most enlightened and progressive institutions in America. So when it comes to maternity and career policies, one would expect that they'd be at the forefront of similarly progressive accommodation practices. Not necessarily. Princeton University, however, is taking steps to ease the...
Tags: CAREER, Princeton University, professor, staff, women, workplace
Research articles 2005-11-17
Barry M. Prizant.(awarded the Princeton University-Eden Foundation Fellowship)(Brief Article)
Barry M. Prizant, director of Childhood Communication Services, Cranston, RI, and adjunct professor of the Brown University Center for the Study of Human Development, the Princeton University-Eden Foundation Fellowship Award as "a tribute to his career of outstanding contributions to services for persons with autism." Prizant...
Tags: Brown University, CAREER, director, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2005-09-06
Teaching for Posterity
Princeton Professor David P. Billington strives to teach engineering as an intellectually and culturally stimulating subject.LATE LAST FALL I visited Princeton University to give a sequence of evening lectures; during the day I was privileged to observe a master teacher at work in his element.David P. Billington began teaching structural...
Tags: Components, engineering, Entrepreneurship, HARDWARE, lecture, Princeton University, professor, Projectors, teacher
Research articles 2005-07-01
Uwe E. Reinhardt, a leading authority on health economics and policy, is the James Madison Professor of Political Economy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.(WHO'S WHO)
Uwe E. Reinhardt, a leading authority on health economics and policy, is the James Madison Professor of Political Economy at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. He has served on numerous governmental committees and commissions and is currently a member...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Princeton University, professor, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-07-01
Magnesium-carbon-nickel wire could bridge gap between superconductor theories.(Superconductors)
US researchers have made a wire that--although not a high-temperature superconductor itself--could help them to understand the mechanisms of high-temperature superconductivity. Made from a magnesium-carbon-nickel (Mg[Cni.sub.3]) compound layered around a carbon fibre, it has a similar crystal structure to the cuprates, although it...
Tags: C, compound, Princeton University, professor, researcher, team, theory, U.S.
Research articles 2005-01-01
Brookings Institution/Princeton University Briefing: Elections, Mandates and Governance
News Advisory: WHAT: Brookings Institution/Princeton University Briefing: Elections, Mandates and Governance WHEN: Friday, Nov. 12, 10 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE: The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. WHO: Moderator: -- Thomas E. Mann, senior fellow, Governance Studies, and W. Averell Harriman Chair, Brookings Institution Panelists: --...
Tags: Brookings Institution, E-mail, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2004-11-10
Nat Fisch wins Lawrence Award.(Scientists)
Nathaniel Fisch, a Princeton University professor and a scientist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory PPPL, is among seven winners of the U. S. Department of Energy's 2004 E.O. Lawrence Award. Each winner receives a gold medal, a citation, and $50,000. The award is given in...
Tags: Department of Energy, MARKETING, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2004-11-01
Brookings Institution/Princeton University Briefing: The 2004 Presidential Election -- How Much Do Campaigns Matter?
News Advisory: WHAT:Brookings Institution/Princeton University Briefing: "The 2004 Presidential Election: How Much Do Campaigns Matter?" WHEN:Friday, October 1, 200410 to 11:30 a.m. WHERE:The Brookings Institution Falk Auditorium,1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW,Washington, DC MODERATOR: THOMAS E. MANN -- Senior Fellow, Governance Studies, and W. Averell Harriman Chair, Brookings Institution PANELISTS: LARRY M....
Tags: Brookings Institution, Government, Princeton University, professor, SOFTWARE, TVs
Research articles 2004-09-22
Brookings Institution/Princeton University Briefing; 'Political Parties and Partisanship: A Look at the American Electorate'
News Advisory: With less than two months remaining before Election Day, the American electorate remains deeply divided by party. Partisan attachments appear increasingly to shape voters' perceptions of economic and social reality as well as their preferences regarding candidates and issues. To assess this highly polarized political climate, the Brookings...
Tags: Brookings Institution, Princeton University, professor
Research articles 2004-09-10
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