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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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PACRI meeting brings together partner research teams from Princeton and five HBCUs

Two Princeton seniors, one Oxford student awarded Sachs Scholarship

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Venture Forward and Annual Giving support ‘audacious bets on people and ideas that will make a positive difference in the world’

Gene Jarrett and his book cover, "Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Life and Times of a Caged Bird"

Dean Jarrett’s selections for Black History Month, plus University events for learning and discovery

Nanotech luminary Robert Prud’homme elected to National Academy of Engineering

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Ali Yazdani named University Professor

Ultra-powerful magnet facility launches at PPPL

Students and staff learn to spin clay during a Wintersession pottery  class held at the Lewis Center for the Arts. 

Wintersession is an opportunity to explore new subjects and build community

Art historian Monica Bravo, historian Angela Creager and anthropologist Ryo Morimoto awarded NEH grants in the humanities

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Princeton's world-class microscopes are making a giant impact in the realm of the minuscule

Board approves six faculty appointments

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University announces more than $50 million in voluntary contributions to Princeton municipality, local programs and residents

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Diversity, equity and inclusion report highlights ways Princeton builds community, supports success and belonging

Michael D. Gordin named Princeton’s next dean of the college

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Princeton named an NSF innovation mentor for two nearby universities

Arno Mayer, Elie Wiesel Award honoree and eminent historian of modern Europe, dies at 97

Robert Lisk, eminent biologist and ‘kind and generous mentor,’ dies at 88

Researchers discover an abrupt change in quantum behavior that defies current theories of superconductivity

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President Eisgruber's State of the University letter, 2024

Neta Bahcall wins preeminent astronomy award, the Henry Norris Russell Lectureship

Laura Kalin receives the Early Career Award from the Linguistic Society of America

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A Princeton humanities project shares a vast digital 'Miracles of Mary’ collection of centuries-old African stories and art

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Governor Murphy and Princeton announce plans to establish an artificial intelligence hub in New Jersey

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

Princeton senior Sam Bisno named Mitchell Scholar

Three Princeton seniors and one alumnus have been named Schwarzman Scholars

Natalie Zemon Davis, esteemed cultural historian and cherished mentor, dies at 94

A table full of glowing lasers

Physicists ‘entangle’ individual molecules for the first time, bringing about a new platform for quantum science

Robert P. George receives Barry Prize for Distinguished Intellectual Achievement

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The University community mourns the loss of undergraduate Sophia Jones

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