Campanell wins Lawrence Fellowship

Michael-CampanellGraduate 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.

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Explore a day of academic offerings

DayinClassroom2Experience a sampling of 15 undergraduate classes across campus spanning the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and engineering — from intimate language courses to engineering laboratory sessions involving computer-controlled vehicles — all taking place in a single day.

Sample 15 courses with a day in the classroom

University, town, reach contribution agreement

The University and the town of Princeton, N.J., have reached a seven-year agreement under which the University will make voluntary unrestricted financial contributions to the municipality totaling $21.72 million, and will also make one-time contributions valued at $2.59 million to several identified municipal projects.

Learn more about the agreement on voluntary contributions

Beinecke Scholarship awarded

beinecke2Junior Mary Rosalie Stoner has been awarded a Beinecke Scholarship, which supports promising students in their graduate studies in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Stoner plans to pursue a master’s or doctoral degree in classics and hopes to become a professor.

Read more about the Beinecke Scholarship

Preview begins today

previewMore 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.

Learn more about Princeton Preview