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Panelists Amaney Jamal and Keren Yarhi-Milo sat on the stage at Robertson Hall with President Chris L Eisgruber moderating

Princeton and Columbia policy school deans model scholarly discourse during talk about Israel-Hamas war

Four professors receive Moore Foundation experimental physics awards

Judge Nusrat J. Choudhury *06 will be Baccalaureate speaker

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Board approves new faculty appointments

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Rose Castle Foundation engages Princeton students to become ‘agents of reconciliation’

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Princeton names Daren Hubbard VP and CIO

Joyce Rechtschaffen will retire after leading government affairs office for 17 years

Trade mission to Japan, South Korea and Taiwan sparks new interest in Princeton research collaborations

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New study shows in real-time what helps wildlife endure a cyclone

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Kathryn Edin's new book offers groundbreaking insights on American poverty — and where it's most entrenched

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Princeton is creating opportunities for small businesses, including diverse-owned firms, to grow through campus construction projects

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Galactic ‘lightsabers’: Answering longstanding questions about jets from black holes

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Princeton senior Sam Harshbarger wins Rhodes Scholarship

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Major gift from Patricia Champion Frist and Thomas Frist Jr. names new campus health center

Association of American Universities elects Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber as new vice chair, and board chair for 2024-25

Princeton astrophysicist helps find record-smashing black hole born in the universe’s infancy

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Vincent Tuohey named next president of PRINCO

An emerging class of solar energy technology, made with perovskite semiconductors

Princeton-HBCU research collaborations continue with 10 new projects

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John Wilson, eminent religious historian, ‘extraordinary mentor' and former dean of the Graduate School, dies at 90

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The University's electric bus fleet is now rolling

Chemist Victor Laurie, who contributed to the field of microwave spectroscopy, dies at 88

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Endowment continues to support Princeton’s commitment to affordability, excellence in teaching and cutting-edge research

Janet Martin, medieval Latinist and ‘gracious, generous mentor,’ dies at 84

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William Russel, groundbreaking engineer, cherished mentor, and tireless dean who championed graduate students, dies at 77

Mathematician Joseph Kohn, ‘a giant’ in several complex variables and generous mentor to young scholars, dies at 91

Chemist Marissa Weichman wins Packard Fellowship to study one of the least-understood aspects of climate change

Bonnie Bassler with fellow researchers of the Bassler Lab from summer 2022.

Microbiologist Bonnie Bassler awarded Albany Prize for quorum sensing

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Fruit fly serenade: Princeton neuroscientists decode the tiny creatures' mating song

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Program for Community College Engagement will strengthen outreach partnerships

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Neuroscience professor Ilana Witten and alum Christina Kim win NIH Director’s Awards

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