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Rosenbaum joined Princeton’s staff in 1974, first as assistant director of the University art museum to then-director and photography curator Peter Bunnell, and became director in 1980, a post he held ...
The 10-day immersion course was the first international academic experience for many of the students from the University's ...
The value of service is central to the mission of Princeton as a liberal arts university. It infuses the passions and pursuits of our students, faculty, staff and alumni, and is essential to how ...
Princeton continues to reduce costs amid budget uncertainty, helping the University maintain its commitments to academic ...
In the first-year Class of 2029, approximately 25% of the class are lower-income students eligible for federal Pell Grants, up from 21.7% in the first-year Class of 2028 and the highest number of Pell ...
The inaugural cohort participated in a four-week summer intensive at the Lewis Center for the Arts on the Princeton campus ...
The joint government-industry initiative will develop chips that are critical for next-generation wireless networks, ...
Relax at our backyard BBQ with live music and a sunset screening of Disney’s Moana. Bring the whole family for a celebration that features all the best parts of summer: BBQ, live music, kid-friendly ...
His research, discoveries and teaching transformed our understanding of the smallest known particles and prepared a ...
This year’s selection of outdoor film screenings features three films noted for their representations of nature, inspired by the exhibition Léni Paquet-Morante: Extract / Abstract, on view at ...
Princeton’s research and teaching mission rests on a bedrock commitment to free expression, where thoughtful people of all backgrounds voice their opinions in civil discussion. As University President ...
Much of the news about artificial intelligence has focused on how it will change the private sector. But all around the country, public officials are experimenting with how AI can also transform the ...