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Akbar Ahmed studies differences but seeks unity

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Princeton students turn to teaching

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Research aims to save crumbling monuments

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Princeton awarded Henry R. Luce Professorship in Information Technology, Consciousness and Culture

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Frist Campus Center dedicated

PPPL engineer receives American Nuclear Society Award

Gore to be next president, professor predicts

Professor, colleagues call for strengthened HIV prevention

Professor proposes theory of depression

Ralph Nader Visiting Princeton

Princeton, Oxford, Stanford, Yale to invest $12 million in distance-learning initiative

Trustees establish committee to lead search for a new president

Harold Shapiro announces intention to complete his presidency of Princeton next summer

Gift creates Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination

President Clinton to speak at conference on Progressive Era

New Princeton grant supports research on public role of religion

John Thompson named basketball coach

Lecture series brings back distinguished Graduate School alumni

Two major grants launch Partners in Science program

University to renovate Garden Theatre

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Study on chromosome ends may aid cancer research

Professor John Rupert Martin dies at 83

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