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Princeton, and other Ivy League universities, have had a large impact on Latin American history. Examining these interactions is so crucial to regional development that there’s even a class about ...
Princeton in Latin America (PiLA) partners with NGOs and multilateral organizations and places highly qualified recent college graduates in year-long service fellowships with nonprofit, public service ...
In the freshman seminar "Soccer in Latin America: Politics, History and Popular Culture " 15 students are exploring why so many people are addicted to the sport. The class is being taught by Bruno ...
Authoritarianism is a recurrent trend in Latin American history since independence. As long as institutions can not be established on permanent bases, dictators keep coming surging, presently not ...
Ideology and virtue signaling apparently are replacing both education and standards at America’s top schools. Princeton University recently announced that it will ditch Latin and Greek ...
As part of the Dean’s Leadership Series, His Excellency President Santiago Peña of Paraguay joined the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) on Friday, Sept. 27. Peña focused his ...
The artist’s White Flag: Salvadoran Remnants is on view at the Bernstein Gallery, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, through April 7, with a reception Friday, March 10, 6 p.m. Carnejo will ...
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