As communities across the East Coast continue to recover from Hurricane Sandy, Princeton University faculty, staff and students are helping organize relief efforts for affected individuals. A Hurricane Sandy supplies drive will collect nonperishable food, clothing, blankets and other items through Nov. 16.
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Course focuses on modern political campaigns
The course examines how campaigns affect voters. The primary focus is on the nature of modern campaigns and their impact on people’s reasoning and voting behavior. Students get an overview of different explanations of how people make voting decisions and how people’s voting behavior is best understood.
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Bakos receives 2012 Packard Fellowship to film night sky
Gáspár Bakos, a Princeton University assistant professor of astrophysical sciences, was one of 16 researchers nationwide to receive a 2012 Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering. Bestowed by the California-based David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the fellowships are meant to support early-career research with limited funding or reporting requirements. Each fellow will receive a grant of $875,000 over five years.
University thanks alumni and friends for Aspire’s success
Princeton University on Friday, Oct. 19, expressed its gratitude to more than 1,000 alumni and friends who contributed to the success of its recent fundraising campaign by showcasing Aspire’s impact. The five-year campaign ended on June 30 after raising $1.88 billion, exceeding its goal of $1.75 billion.
Presidential search committee launches website for comments
The committee conducting the search for Princeton University’s next president has created a website to provide information about the search and to invite comments and suggestions. The committee will be undertaking other outreach efforts, including open forums and other meetings, both on campus and off. One open forum will take place as part of the regularly scheduled Nov. 12 meeting of the Council of the Princeton University Community.
University’s core policy document updated
The 2012 edition of Rights, Rules, Responsibilities, Princeton University’s core policy document, has been posted online. The document is intended to provide a concise reference and guide for all members of the Princeton University community.
Take a stroll to Princeton parks
While the 500 acres of Princeton University’s park-like campus provide ample opportunities for quiet strolls close to home, more than 800 acres of forests, arboretums, wildlife preserves, war memorials and lakes lie within a 15-minute walk of campus.
Board approves seven faculty appointments
The Princeton University Board of Trustees has approved the appointments of seven faculty members, including two full professors and five assistant professors.