A gift from investor John C. Bogle Jr. and his wife, Lynn Bogle, has established a program that encourages Princeton University students to design and engage in service or civic-engagement-related summer internships and projects and connect those experiences to their academic work and career interests.
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Princeton fund supports research that can make a difference
Five projects — ranging from a way to make the Internet of Things more secure to a new strategy for discovering antibiotics — have been awarded funding through Princeton’sIntellectual Property Accelerator (IPA) Fund. The projects were chosen for their potential to become technologies or products that can benefit society.
Teacher Prep helps students move to front of the class
Schmidt Fund transformative technology awards go to neuroscience, 3-D cellular imaging
Princeton professors to lead NASA science team probing universe and planets
Alumni Day honorees Heckman, Milley focus on service and public policy
String theory: Violinists Itzhak and Toby Perlman give lecture to seniors
On Tuesday, Feb. 10, world-renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman — winner of 16 Grammy Awards and a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom — and his wife, fellow Juilliard graduate Toby Perlman, opened the Class of 2016’s Last Lectures series in Richardson Auditorium at Princeton with a talk titled “My Goal Is to Not Be Bored by What I Do.”
Princeton physicists share in excitement of gravitational waves Einstein predicted
Global Health Program shapes students in the classroom and in the field
‘Extraordinary processes’ course links art and engineering
Tension mounted at the Lewis Center for the Arts‘ Lucas Gallery as Julia Wilcots, a civil and environmental engineering major at Princeton, hung small sandbags from the graceful wood bridge that spanned the gallery’s clean white walls.
German W7-X fusion device produces first hydrogen plasma, with PPPL collaborators
Wilson legacy committee sets forum for Feb. 19
The special trustee committee that is considering Woodrow Wilson’s legacy at Princeton University has scheduled a public forum from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Feb. 19 at Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall.
President Eisgruber issues statement on arrest of Professor Perry
In a letter to the editor of The Daily Princetonian student newspaper, President Christopher L. Eisgruber on Tuesday, Feb. 9, issued a statement on the weekend arrest of Imani Perry, a professor of African American studies. The statement is posted on the president’s website.
Princeton research benefits sustainability, cybersecurity
Students explore artists’ roles in remaking cities, with a focus on Detroit
Princeton trustees adopt strategic planning framework
Princeton University’s Board of Trustees has adopted a strategic planning framework that aims to enhance the University’s core commitments to excellence in teaching and research, and to such fundamental principles as affordability, diversity, inclusivity and service, while also strengthening its capacity to have “significant and lasting impact” at a time of transformative social and technological change.
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President Eisgruber attends annual global conference in Davos, Switzerland
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber attended the 46th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, from Jan. 20 to 23. The annual meeting brings together leaders, scholars and practitioners from the public and private sectors to address a wide range of pressing global problems.
Month of Service allows campus to engage with local community
Whether packing up donated food, working with nursery school children on a winter craft or tutoring middle school students after school, Princeton University students, staff and faculty have been busy this January engaging with the local community as a part of the Pace Center for Civic Engagement’s Month of Service.
Princeton’s commitment to diverse faculty
In 2013, Princeton University adopted a comprehensive strategy to increase the diversity of faculty, staff, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students as part of broader goals to create a more diverse and inclusive community. Since then, the University has launched various initiatives focused on faculty hiring, graduate student recruiting and mentoring, and staff development and training.









