The Julis Romo Rabinowitz and Louis A. Simpson International buildings at Princeton University have won a 2018 Design Excellence Award from the Ontario Association of Architects.
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Lessons from lemurs: To make friends, show off your smarts
David Billington, scholar of structural art, dies at 90
Three seniors win Labouisse Prize for international civic engagement projects
Princeton University seniors Lavinia Liang, Katie Tyler and Erika Ward have been awarded the Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize to pursue international civic engagement projects for one year following graduation.
Princeton employees honored for dedication and service
Six Princeton staff members were recognized for their commitment to excellence and exceptional performance during the University’s annual Service Recognition Luncheon on March 16 in Jadwin Gymnasium. In addition, two staff members were honored for their leadership potential.
Princeton offers admission to 5.5 percent of Class of 2022 applicants
Princeton has offered admission to 1,941 students, or 5.5 percent of the record 35,370 applicants for the Class of 2022, in what is the University’s most selective admission process to date. Last year, the University’s admission rate was 6.1 percent. The class size is expected to be 1,296 students for the Class of 2022.
William Tang wins 2018 Global Impact Award to advance development of AI software to help create a ‘star on earth’
Physicist William Tang has won a highly competitive $100,000 Global Impact Award from NVIDIA Corp., the leading producer of graphics processing units (GPUs), for carrying out artificial intelligence (AI) computing. This award was one of two presented at the NVIDIA national GPU technology conference held March 26-29 in San Jose, California.
Princeton joins Supreme Court brief challenging Trump administration immigration restrictions
Princeton students support each other through peer nightline
Students recreate relics to dig into Viking history
As antibiotics fail, global consumption of antibiotics skyrockets, further driving drug resistance
Despite the threat of a global antibiotic-resistance crisis, the worldwide use of antibiotics in humans soared 39 percent between 2000 and 2015, fueled by dramatic increases in low-income and middle-income countries, according to a study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Langlands receives Abel Prize for ‘visionary’ mathematics discovery made at Princeton University
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters will award the Abel Prize for 2018 to Robert Langlands for work he did while an associate professor at Princeton University.
The future of flow: Innovators pitch research ready to move from lab to market
Two-billion-year-old salt rock reveals rise of oxygen in ancient atmosphere
Princeton men’s hockey team to face Ohio State in NCAA playoffs
Wolovick: Geoengineering polar glaciers to slow sea-level rise
Targeted geoengineering to preserve continental ice sheets deserves serious research and investment, argues an international team of researchers in a Comment published March 14 in the journal Nature. Without intervention, by 2100 most large coastal cities will face sea levels that are more than three feet higher than they are currently.
Pratt named honorary member of Royal College of Music
Michael Pratt, conductor of the Princeton University Orchestra and director of the Program in Musical Performance, has been named an honorary member of the Royal College of Music in London.