Nearly 25,000 Princeton University alumni, family and friends are expected on campus today through Sunday, June 1, for Reunions 2014.
Learn more about Reunions 2014 events and highlights
Nearly 25,000 Princeton University alumni, family and friends are expected on campus today through Sunday, June 1, for Reunions 2014.
Learn more about Reunions 2014 events and highlights
As seniors prepared to walk out of FitzRandolph Gate at Commencement on June 3, they took some time to reflect on their favorite memories from the past four years.
Senior Alexander Iriza, the salutatorian of the Class of 2014 with a passion for math and music, will deliver a speech in Latin at the Commencement ceremony.
Read more about Alexander Iriza
Meet senior and valedictorian of the Class of 2014, Katherine Pogrebniak, who will deliver the valedictory address at the University’s Commencement ceremony Tuesday, June 3.
Learn more about Katherine Pogrebniak, valedictorian of the Class of 2014
Several University activities for undergraduate and graduate degree candidates and their families are planned for Sunday through Tuesday, June 1-3.
Learn more about the 2014 Princeton University Commencement activities
David Dobkin, who is stepping down as dean of the faculty at Princeton at the end of June, was saluted with applause, song and pennies during the final faculty meeting of the academic year.
Learn more about the tribute to Dean Dobkin
The Mudd Manuscript Library recently acquired a photo album that features a number of photos from the early 20th century of Princeton University’s campus, the surrounding town and the Princeton Theological Seminary, as well as rare photos of Woodrow Wilson.
View more historic pictures of Princeton
The Princeton Entrepreneurship Advisory Committee, which is gathering input and exploring options to recommend a broad vision for fostering entrepreneurship at the University, has launched a website seeking feedback from alumni, students, faculty and staff.
Join the conversation about the future of entrepreneurship at Princeton
For his senior thesis, Taylor Francis applied his interests in the tech world to examine two forms of alternative educational credentials: massive open online courses and intensive occupational “bootcamps” for software engineers.
Read more about Francis’s thesis
Princeton and the international institutions with which it has strategic partnerships — Humboldt University in Berlin, the University of São Paulo and the University of Tokyo — have selected the second round of faculty research and teaching collaborations that they will support.
Learn more about the grants awarded to research-teaching collaborations
This spring, 15 Princeton undergraduate and graduate students were immersed in the art and influence of Robert Rauschenberg in “Seminar in Modernist Art and Theory: The World of Rauschenberg,” which laid the groundwork for a major upcoming exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Learn more about ‘The World of Rauschenberg’
Graduate student Michael Campanell has won a Lawrence Fellowship, resulting in a postdoctoral position at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory investigating a process he discovered that could keep material from the walls of a fusion facility from contaminating plasma gas fueling reactions.
Learn more about the Lawrence Fellowship
The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs offers a wide range of half-term courses each semester for graduate students examining public policy issues including health, inequality and nuclear policy, as they are being discussed across the world.
Learn more about the Wilson School’s half-term courses
Nine students have been named winners of the 2014 Spirit of Princeton Award, honoring them for their strong commitment to the undergraduate experience through dedicated efforts with student organizations, athletics, community service, religious life, residential life and the arts.
Read more about the winners of the 2014 Spirit of Princeton Award
Two new research technologies — a microscope for probing bacterial biofilms and an instrument to measure the properties of ultrathin plastics — have been awarded funding at through the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund.
Learn more about the technologies that won Schmidt fund awards