Project to collect real portraits of American life

Today, only half of children grow up to earn more than their parents, as opportunities for upward mobility continue to decline. Meanwhile, more than 15 percent of children live in poverty. Through comprehensive interviews and rigorous field work, the American Voices Project will collect rich comprehensive portraits of American life, from finances to personal wellbeing to individual values and aspirations.

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‘Musical Instruments, Sound, Perception and Creativity’

In the Princeton course “Musical Instruments, Sound, Perception and Creativity,” cross-listed in the Council on Science and Technology and the Department of Music, students learned about sound by studying traditional instruments, learning about the history of tuning and temperament, and experimenting with electronic and virtual instruments.

Read more about the course here.

Griffiths receives Troland prize from the National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences announced today that Thomas Griffiths has received one of the two Troland Research Awards issued this year “for his research into how people and machines make decisions.” The Troland awards recognize unusual achievement by young investigators (defined as no older than 40) working within the broad spectrum of experimental psychology.

Read more about Thomas Griffiths here.

Princeton delegation to spotlight diversity and inclusion, innovation, bioengineering at World Economic Forum in Davos

President Christopher L. Eisgruber and three Princeton faculty members are participating in the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, from Jan. 20-25. The delegation will be focused on diversity and inclusion across higher education as well as Princeton’s leading role in bioengineering, data science and artificial intelligence.

Read more about the World Economic Forum here.

Expanding an innovation ecosystem: Princeton leads the way in 2018

The year 2018 represented a pivotal point in the development of an innovation ecosystem in the heart of New Jersey as Princeton University established significant new collaborations with pioneering members of industry — all with the aim of bolstering the resources available to researchers and scientists in their quest to make new discoveries in the service of society.

Read more about the collaborations here.

As Xiyue Wang marks 38th birthday in Iran prison, Princeton renews call for his immediate release

“We are deeply saddened that Xiyue will be spending this birthday, as he has spent his last two birthdays, arbitrarily and unjustly detained in Iran’s Evin prison. For no defensible reason, he remains separated from his wife and young son, and Princeton University stands firmly with them and his other friends, family and colleagues in calling for his immediate release.”

Read the full statement here.