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Search committee appointed for dean of Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs


Search committee appointed for dean of Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs
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University President Christopher L. Eisgruber has appointed a 11-member committee to search for a new dean of Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA). Cecilia Rouse, the school’s dean since 2012, has been nominated by President-elect Joe Biden to chair the ​Council of Economic Advisers​ (CEA).
Mark Watson, the Howard Harrison and Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, will serve as acting dean beginning Jan. 4.
Eisgruber celebrated Rouse’s nomination in a recent blog post. ....

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Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT launches digital handbook for science editors, online fact-checking project


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The Knight Science Journalism (KSJ) Program at MIT has announced the publication of a new digital handbook for science editors, offered without cost to journalists around the world, and a new fact-checking site that includes a searchable database of fact-checkers and a free teaching module for university students.
Both of these pioneering projects are part of a redesign of KSJ’s home website and can be found under the resources tab on the home page. Other updates include a pictorial history of the program’s alumni, dating back to its founding in 1983, and expanded resources for science journalists in areas ranging from data journalism to Covid-19 reporting. ....

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