Researchers at Princeton University and NOAA’s Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) have been awarded up to $40 million over five years to fund a new cooperative institute that focuses on Earth system research.
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Ready to rock ‘n’ roar: Princeton alumni connect, celebrate at Reunions
Eisgruber to graduates: Advocate for the value of a college degree
At Baccalaureate, Bhatia urges seniors to serve with integrity, fight the ‘culture of lies’
Sen. Cory Booker stresses the power of small acts during Princeton’s Class Day
Twenty-eight Princeton students named 2018 Bogle Fellows in Civic Service
2018 Commencement events
Bassler receives Dickson Prize in Medicine for discovering how bacteria communicate
Bonnie Bassler, who discovered the universal use of chemical communication among bacteria and proposed that interfering with bacterial cell-to-cell communication could form the basis of new antibacterial therapies, will receive the 2018 Dickson Prize in Medicine, the highest honor of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
Four faculty members honored for excellence in mentoring graduate students
Brangwynne selected as Howard Hughes Medical Investigator
Princeton, Harvard presidents urge Congressional leaders to continue protection for immigrants from 6 countries
Princeton researchers crowdsource brain mapping with gamers, discover six new neuron types
‘Dynamic incubator space’ for science-based innovation formally opens
Bernard Lewis, eminent Middle East historian at Princeton, dies at 101
Steven Cowley named director of DOE’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
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Princeton University has offered admission to 13 transfer students for entry in fall 2018, the first transfer admissions since the University reinstated its transfer program. The renewed program is aimed at especially encouraging applicants from low-income, military or community college backgrounds.