Princeton has launched four new walking tours to help tell a more complete narrative of the University’s past and present.
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Princeton has launched four new walking tours to help tell a more complete narrative of the University’s past and present.
Read more about the walking tours.
The roof and cupola atop Princeton’s iconic Nassau Hall are undergoing a renovation to improve the structure while maintaining its historic character.
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After only a few days since meeting, 50 new Princeton students shared personal stories about who they are and learned powerful lessons about the experiences of others.
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Emphasizing the importance of truth-seeking, Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber welcomed new students at Opening Exercises, encouraging them to explore “the miracle of beautiful ideas.”
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Emphasizing the many academic and social resources available to its students, Princeton University welcomed 670 graduate students from 47 countries to a new academic year during orientation activities.
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Through activities such as camping, canoeing, biking and hiking, new students establish friendships that help ease the transition to college.
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With the goal of creating next-generation computing power to support high-energy physics research, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced that Princeton University will lead a new NSF-funded coalition of 17 research universities to be called the Institute for Research and Innovation in Software for High Energy Physics (IRIS-HEP).
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The missions of the Princeton University Preparatory Program (PUPP) is to help high-achieving, low-income students get accepted to and succeed in college and beyond. Its comprehensive and personalized approach has become a model for other college access programs.
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First-year students participating in the Community Action program as part of Princeton University’s Orientation are joining more than 100 organizations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania this week to assist with service projects.
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Princeton University Library partnered with five historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) for the inaugural Archives Research and Collaborative History (ARCH) Program July 9-13.
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Six Princeton professors talk about how the books on their shelves relate to their work and share what’s on their summer reading lists. We also have some movie recommendations.
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Princeton University’s Lewis Arts complex, which opened in October 2017, received two industry awards this month for its redevelopment focus and for construction of a cultural building.
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Within the next month, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe will lift off from Cape Canaveral, heading for a rendezvous with the sun. Onboard will be ISʘIS, an instrument suite led by Princeton’s David McComas to measure energetic particles from the sun’s corona and the solar wind.
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Addressing officials and guests at Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced two initiatives to jump-start the state’s innovation ecosystem.
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Replacing a cluster installed in 2012, Princeton’s new flagship computer, TIGER, arrived quietly on campus in March and was put through months of routine testing and debugging before being officially unveiled in late May.
Read more about the supercomputer.