Princeton’s “Dinky” train helps nuclear arms control researchers Oct. 28, 2020 "A team led by Alexander Glaser, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and international affairs, recently hit upon… Indigenous Students at Princeton Explore Nuclear Age Legacies Oct. 5, 2020 "The Program on Science and Global Security is supporting a new undergraduate student project to investigate the impacts of the nuclear age on Native Nations in the United States and Princeton’s role in helping shape this age. The project Nuclear Princeton: Indigenous Students’ Exploration of… Nuclear Princeton: Indigenous scholarship and representation in an institution ‘not designed’ for Native students Oct. 4, 2020 This article in the Daily Princetonian highlights Princeton's lack of support for Native students and how this project, Nuclear Princeton, is working to combat this injustice and empower Native students. Virtual Reality Project Lets World Leaders Experience Nuclear Crisis Decision Making Feb. 24, 2020 Sharon Weiner, former Princeton Program on Science and Global Security postdoc and award winning national security scholar led an international team that conceptualized and designed a virtual reality (VR) experience which simulates presidential decision-making in a nuclear weapons crisis. It offers first-hand experience to participants on… Filter News By Year 2024 (1)2023 (5)2022 (16)2021 (3)2020 (4)(selected)2019 (1)2009 (1)