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Ukrainian historian Yana Prymachenko

‘It’s about surviving. It’s about continuing our work.’

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Board approves six faculty appointments

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Five Princeton seniors have been named Schwarzman Scholars

Andrea Goldsmith and Rostin Behnam

Exploring blockchain's impact on society

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Princeton’s Novogratz Bridge Year Program will expand to six international locations

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Long-term population benefits of wearing masks for endemic infections depend on the biology of transmission and immunity

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How art by Audubon, Darwin and others influenced science: Insights from a Princeton course

Developmental psychologist Kristina Olson

Kristina Olson's keen scholarship is informing the conversation on gender identity

Robert Willig

Robert Willig, ‘brilliant economist,’ inspirational teacher and devoted public servant, dies at age 75

University committee seeks feedback on Witherspoon statue proposal

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Princeton establishes Energy Research Fund

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This will not be on the test: A new approach to learning quantum chemistry

Jennifer Rexford named Princeton’s next provost

Pablo Debenedetti

Debenedetti to step down after 10 years as dean for research

NYU and Princeton philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah named Baccalaureate speaker

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New collaboration to probe physical reality’s quantum ‘glue’

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Mpala Research Centre hosts U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman ’77

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Portraits of distinguished Princetonians Ruth Simmons and Elaine Fuchs unveiled

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Princeton enhances mental health resources, building on long-term commitment to student well-being

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The global classroom: Princeton journalism class reports from Berlin on refugees and forced migration

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Imani Perry receives National Book Award for Nonfiction for ‘South to America’

Susan Baek ’23

‘It’s almost impossible to perceive me as what I fully constitute.’ Our Year of the Tiger series continues with Susan Baek.

Olga Troyanskaya

Researchers discover behavior of immunity genes leading to worse COVID outcomes for men

Princeton senior Marie-Rose Sheinerman wins Rhodes Scholarship

Greta Thunberg, The Climate Book, Michael Oppenheimer

Michael Oppenheimer writes chapter in Greta Thunberg's new book

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SPIA Reacts: Scholarly insights on the mid-term elections

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Scientists discover exotic quantum state at room temperature

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Election Day 2022: How Princeton students are leading registration and voting efforts

Owen Zidar

Tax economist Zidar says it’s his job to give you the best numbers, not the convenient ones

New EV bus

Princeton’s first electric bus makes its campus debut

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