
This spring, 15 Princeton undergraduate and graduate students were immersed in the art and influence of Robert Rauschenberg in “Seminar in Modernist Art and Theory: The World of Rauschenberg,” which laid the groundwork for a major upcoming exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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Graduate student Michael Campanell has won a Lawrence Fellowship, resulting in a postdoctoral position at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory investigating a process he discovered that could keep material from the walls of a fusion facility from contaminating plasma gas fueling reactions.



Katherine Pogrebniak has been selected as valedictorian and Alexander Iriza has been named the Latin salutatorian.


Held last week in Paris, the 2014 Princeton-Fung Global Forum brought University leaders and policymakers from around the world together for three days to discuss the future of higher education.
At a media conference following her appointment as Princeton University’s Ford Family Director of Athletics, legendary Princeton student-athlete Mollie Marcoux said she is thrilled to return to the University that played a transformative role in her life as a scholar, athlete and leader.
More than 2,000 people are expected to visit campus this month for Princeton Preview, giving newly admitted students and their families a chance to experience the University’s academic, residential and social offerings. The annual hosting program will be held Thursday, April 10, and Monday, April 28.
Employees were honored for their hard work and dedication at the Service Recognition Luncheon, which included the presentation of the Griffin Management and President’s Achievement Awards.