Princeton’s motto to emphasize service to humanity

screen-shot-2016-10-26-at-5-27-17-pmWith cheers and applause, members of the University community celebrated the unveiling of Princeton’s revised informal motto at a ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 22. “In the Nation’s Service and the Service of Humanity” read the words carved in the stone medallion set in the crossroads of the walkways on the front lawn of Nassau Hall — a new historic marker for a University that is continually evolving.

New Lewis Center for the Arts to open in one year

screen-shot-2016-10-19-at-2-37-24-pm“Behind the scenes” is a common phrase in the performance world. At Princeton University, one “performance” in particular that has been going on behind the scenes for nearly a decade will premiere in one year. On the weekend of Thursday through Saturday, Oct. 5-7, 2017, the new Lewis Center for the Arts will open its doors and spaces to the University and greater Princeton community.

University helps town with fire safety

screen-shot-2016-10-11-at-5-43-15-pmSince 2009, the Princeton University Volunteer Fire Program has been serving both the University and surrounding community. The program consists of about 30 University staff members who volunteer during business hours to respond to emergencies with the Princeton Fire Department.

Princeton’s Haldane receives Nobel Prize in Physics

screen-shot-2016-10-04-at-10-27-48-pmF. Duncan Haldane, Princeton’s Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics, was one of three physicists to be recognized by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences Tuesday for “theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter.” He shares the prize with David Thouless of the University of Washington and J. Michael Kosterlitz of Brown University, who was a visiting professor at Princeton in 1978.