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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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Treby Williams

Treby Williams will conclude her service as Princeton’s executive vice president

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University committee seeking input on naming renovated spaces in Prospect House

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Postdoctoral scholars at Princeton to receive minimum annual salary of $65,000

A Princeton lab has designed a new antenna that works 'like a transformer robot'

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Learning to see fashion through a scholarly lens

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Princeton is exploring Toni Morrison's creative process with an abundance of exhibitions and events

Kirk Bryan Jr., David McComas and Tim Buschman

Bryan, Buschman and McComas will receive prestigious honors from the National Academy of Sciences

Marissa Weichman

Quantum chemist Marissa Weichman receives NSF CAREER award

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91 Prospect ready to claim a new address

Shaun Cason, Anna Allport and Isabelle Stuart

Sachs Scholarship awarded to two Princeton seniors, one Oxford student

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Princeton’s Yeh and New College West residential colleges win 2023 New York AIA architecture award

Russell Banks

Russell Banks, acclaimed novelist, professor in the humanities and creative writing, and ‘absolutely wonderful’ mentor, dies at 82

Ella Gantman ’23

‘Chinese, American, Argentinian, Jewish: I’m proud to be all of them at once.’ Our Year of the Tiger series concludes with Ella Gantman.

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Ferris Thompson Gateway restored along historic Prospect Avenue

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The Pacific Ocean’s oxygen-starved 'OMZ' is growing, Princeton research finds

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Princeton research offers unexpected insights on the emergence of the Bering Land Bridge and the growth of ice sheets

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'Learning to see and learning to read': Artificial intelligence enters a new era

Environmental research at Princeton is addressing the world’s challenges

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PPPL apprenticeship program to train highly-skilled technicians is a national model

June Huh smiles in a light-colored shirt and round wire-framed glasses.

'Stereotypes can’t hold up against lived experience.' Our Year of the Tiger series continues with June Huh.

Baker Rink

The Stanley Cup is coming to campus in January for Hobey 100 Weekend

Robert Tignor

Robert Tignor, distinguished Egyptologist and historian, ‘wonderful mentor’ and transformative department chair, dies at 89

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Books by Princeton humanities professors make year-end ‘best-of’ lists

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Kepler's first exoplanet is spiraling toward its doom

Jamie Rankin with a model of Voyager

NASA’s Voyager: The next generation

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Diversity, equity and inclusion report highlights many ways Princeton is working toward enriching teaching, research and community

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Princeton University Art Museum announces major gift of abstract art and a gift to establish Haskell Education Center

Michael Hecht and colleague Yueyu Yao in Frick Laboratory

Chemists create quantum dots at room temp with lab-designed protein

Abdelhamid Arbab

Princeton senior Abdelhamid Arbab wins Marshall Scholarship for graduate study in UK

Angel Velasco Shaw

‘We are so, so diverse’: Our Year of the Tiger series continues with Angel Velasco Shaw.

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