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Princeton Precision Health: An interdisciplinary, AI-driven approach to tackling big questions about health and disease .

PPH researchers apply cutting-edge AI and computational models to massive datasets to develop a deep understanding of the factors that shape health and illness.

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Students' military service brings valued perspective to Princeton SPIA classrooms .

Their on-the-ground experience illuminates policy discussions at Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs, adding nuance to conversations about the world’s most pressing problems.

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Transfer Scholars Initiative prepares N.J. community college students to thrive at selective four-year schools

PPPL is awarded $5 million to lead an Energy Earthshot Research Center focused on clean hydrogen

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Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts welcomes new scholars

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Computer scientist Fei-Fei Li ’99 and ornithologist John Fitzpatrick *78 to receive top awards on Alumni Day

Researchers experimenting with fruits.

The world has a food-waste problem. Can this wireless tech help fix it?

2023 MacArthur Fellows

Four Princetonians have been awarded MacArthur 'genius' grants

Acing a tough STEM test takes strategy. Princeton's McGraw Center teaches it.

Princeton tiger sculptures

Princeton monitoring possible federal shutdown

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Chemist Iain McCulloch is appointed new director of the Andlinger Center

Board approves 24 faculty appointments

Eleven scholars named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows

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Princeton names campus arch for Kentaro Ikeda ’44, the University’s sole Japanese student during World War II

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Princeton researchers revolutionize lithium production

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Reynolds named Princeton’s assistant vice president of strategy management

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Princeton expands its commitment to research and education in quantum science and engineering

TIME magazine cover featuring 100 of the most influential people in AI.

TIME Magazine's TIME100 artificial intelligence list honors six Princetonians

Michael Goldman, scholar of Shakespeare and Ibsen, and ‘uniquely gifted person,’ dies at 87

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Jill Dolan to conclude her service as Princeton’s dean of the college

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa inspires Class of 2027 to confront disinformation that threatens democracy

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Class of 2027 arrives in midst of four-year undergraduate expansion

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New graduate students bring ‘tremendous creativity, diversity and talent’

Undergraduate prizes awarded to seven students for academic achievement

Students show off their residential college t-shirts

During Opening Exercises, Eisgruber invites Princeton’s Class of 2027 to ‘think critically, embrace generously’

President Eisgruber and ACLU’s Romero urge incoming students to embrace free expression

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Getting to net-zero, in the U.S. and the world

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‘Making the Viking Age’ in a new Princeton humanities course

Students in the Princeton University Preparatory Program (PUPP) join in a dance presentation.

Summer programs prepare first-gen and low-income students for college success

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Princeton’s trustees establish committee to examine undergraduate admissions policy

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Thirteen faculty members transfer to emeritus status

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W. Jason Morgan, pioneer of plate tectonics, dies at 87

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