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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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Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Opportunity guests and panelists

Princeton celebrates the Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Opportunity and programs supporting first-gen, lower-income, veteran and transfer students

Collage of Chemistry Professors

Illuminating chromatin: Muir and MacMillan labs light the way

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By the numbers: University raises funds for United Way

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How to see the invisible: Using the dark matter distribution to test our cosmological model

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Princeton trustees set 2023-24 budget, increasing undergraduate financial aid more than 25%

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Toni Morrison’s sphere of influence celebrated at landmark Princeton symposium

Reiner named assistant vice president for state affairs

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Bonnie Bassler wins the 2023 Canada Gairdner International Award

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Board approves seven faculty appointments

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How sweet it was: Together across the globe for Sweet 16 game day

U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell ’86 will speak at Princeton 2023 Class Day

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Historian Corinna Zeltsman awarded NEH grant

Rod Priestley

Buzzer beaters: Princeton athletes polish a scholarly thesis amid NCAA playoffs

Princeton Cheerleaders 2023

Where to watch the NCAA Sweet 16 Princeton game and cheer the Tigers on

Recipients of the ReachOut Fellowships

Four Princeton seniors awarded ReachOut Fellowship for public service

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New DOE funding supports Princeton’s biofuels efforts

Sky with Dark Matter Abstract

Princeton chemist and astrophysicist team up to uncover spatial patterns among galaxies

Ecologist Jeanne Altmann and ethicist Peter Singer honored with Frontiers of Knowledge Awards

Princeton's Nassau Hall

Princeton University announces over $14.6 million in voluntary contributions to Princeton Public Schools

Women and Men's basketball teams

Princeton men’s and women’s basketball punch their tickets to March Madness

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Remarks by Dean of the Faculty Gene Jarrett for the Toni Morrison stamp dedication ceremony

Toni Morrison USPS stamp unveiling

USPS dedicates ‘beautiful and powerful’ Toni Morrison stamp at Princeton

Asmeret Asefaw Berhe at PPPL

Visiting officials from DOE’s Office of Science learn about PPPL’s expanded mission

Autumn Womack

‘Let the archive tell you what the story is’

President Eisgruber gesticulates during a town hall meeting with Mark Freda

President Eisgruber, Princeton municipal officials highlight cooperation between ‘town and gown’ at 10th annual meeting

Witherspoon Street and banner that reads, "Making Witherspoon Shoppable"

University contributions to Princeton town: 2022 summary

Princeton economist Alan Blinder to receive 2023 Moynihan Prize for scholarship and public service

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One is bad enough: Climate change raises the threat of multiple hurricanes

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Princeton on Ice

The structure and function of a poorly characterized region of Hepatitis E’s ORF1.

Princeton researchers find a path toward Hep E treatment by disentangling its knotty structure

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