PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton voices: Speaking out on the Russian invasion of Ukraine Jamie Saxon; Office of Communications Feb: 25,2022, 1.54 p.m: Iustration by Egan Jimenez; Princeton School of Public and International Affairs As the world grapples In real time with the Russian invasion of Ukraine; Princeton scholars are speaking to the moment. Many Princeton faculty members, alumni; staff and students are sharing their expertise and perspectives In op-eds, on television and cable news programs, online and in print publications, on virtual panels and across social media: Read; view and listen to some of their contributions to the international conversation: We will continue to update this roundup: Expert panels/ public conversations Upcoming "Understanding Our New World;" 10 a.m. Central (11 a.m. EDT) Thursday; March 17, vwith Julian Zelizer; the Malcolm Stevenson Forbes Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs, on Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Virtual Conversation Series, speaking with Institute Director John Shaw on the roots of political polarization in the US_ and Russia invasion of Ukraine_ Registration required; register online Princeton Public Lectures: Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch; 6-7:15 p.m: Tuesday; April 12, Richardson Auditorium. Yovanovitch is the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine (2009-17_ and senior fellow in the