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Katie Callow-Wright named Princeton’s next executive vice president

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That flawed diamond could be a quantum physicist’s best friend

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Princeton selected to lead NSF-funded regional consortium for photonics research and workforce development

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Ecologist Sarah Kocher wins an inaugural Freeman Hrabowski award from Howard Hughes Medical Institute

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Four undergraduates named Goldwater Scholars

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Princeton celebrates 'magnificent additions’ to campus Yeh College and New College West

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Yiyun Li and Michael Smith receive Behrman Award for the humanities

This year's winners of the Spirit of Princeton Award flank Predisent Eisbruber

Seven students win 2023 Spirit of Princeton Award for service, contributions to campus life

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Schmidt funding awarded to investigations into life’s electrical landscape, miniaturized sensors and gene editing

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SPIA in New Jersey launch emphasizes that research makes for sound public policy

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Princeton continues to increase spending with diverse-owned suppliers

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New course steeps humanities and social science graduate students in machine learning

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Community and campus connect for Princeton's Porchfest 2023

Princeton's School of Public and International Affairs to launch New Jersey public policy initiative

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Aleksa Milojević named Princeton valedictorian, Annabelle Duval selected as salutatorian

Six Princeton professors have been elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Hisashi Kobayashi, former Princeton engineering dean and data storage pioneer, dies at 84

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A tiny marsupial is upending ideas about the origins of flying mammals

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How Princeton’s environmental experts are walking the walk toward the net-zero future

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PRINCO President Andrew Golden to retire in 2024

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Princeton senior Sydnae Taylor awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarship

Mirabella Smith awarded Beinecke Scholarship for postgraduate study in politics

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Michael Hotchkiss named assistant vice president in the Office of Communications

Jalen Travis awarded Truman Scholarship for public service

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Princeton research activity hits new milestone

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New map of the universe’s cosmic growth supports Einstein’s theory of gravity

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Princeton sociologist Matthew Desmond urges individuals to commit to abolishing poverty

Service lunch 2023

Service Recognition Luncheon honors Princeton employees for long service, special achievement and management leadership

Professors awarded the Gugenheim Fellowships

Princeton faculty members Mendelberg, Leving and Alsdorf receive 2023 Guggenheim Fellowships

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'How to Stand Up to a Dictator' by Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa is the Class of 2027 Pre-read

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