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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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Seven elected to Princeton Board of Trustees

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John Wilmerding, professor of art and archaeology, emeritus, and monumental force in American art, dies at 86

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Senior Thesis Spotlight: Is there room for a philosopher at the space policy table? This senior thesis says yes.

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Senior Thesis Spotlight: Can ‘forever’ chemicals become less so? This senior thesis works toward smarter cleanup of PFAS.

Natalia Lalin and her thesis advisor, Martin Flaherty ’81. Lalin researched a storied example of so-called "debt-trap diplomacy" and found what Flahtery calls "

Senior Thesis Spotlight: Her affinity for service took an unexpected turn toward public policy

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Senior Thesis Spotlight: AI and Italian

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Princeton alumnus Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and professor Jane Cox win Tony Awards for 'Appropriate'

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Yeh and New College West win two national architecture awards

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Princeton Summer Theater announces its 2024 schedule

Rob Knowles named Ross Brown Investigator to fund his 'blue sky, out-of-the-box ideas'

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Appiah, Carter and Dunkley elected to Royal Society

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Peter Sarnak wins 2024 Shaw Prize

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Visiting officials observe Princeton’s neuroscience advances

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Board approves 14 new faculty appointments

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After Princeton graduation, ROTC students are commissioned as U.S. Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force officers

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Class of 2024 Commencement Address by President Eisgruber: 'Leaning Into Life, at Princeton and Beyond'

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2024 Valedictory remarks by Genrietta Churbanova

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2024 Commencement Salutatio by John Freeman (Latin and English)

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Commencement 2024: ‘Lean into Life’

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Hooding 2024: 'A mark of true excellence in scholarship and research'

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Faculty members receive President’s Awards for Distinguished Teaching

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Princeton awards seven honorary degrees

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Princeton University Class of 2024 Class Day remarks by actor Sam Waterston

Actor Sam Waterston to seniors on Class Day 2024: ‘It's your turn.'

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Students honored for leadership and service at 2024 Class Day

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2024 Baccalaureate address by federal Judge Nusrat J. Choudhury *06

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Princeton Class of 2024 Baccalaureate: A time to reflect and to look ahead

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