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Princeton will name campus arch for Kentaro Ikeda ‘44, the University’s sole Japanese student during World War II. The archway in Lockhart Hall will be called Ikeda Arch effective Oct. 4. The naming ...
Yale University has joined Princeton, Columbia, Harvard, and the New York Public Library in one of the world’s largest ...
The third annual Princeton Porchfest brought together the University and local community on Saturday, April 27, to enjoy the talents of local musicians and singers. The free festival was presented by ...
Eisgruber invited Omenn, Darling and Brangwynne to rejoin him for a ceremonial ribbon-cutting to conclude the event. The Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute will be housed ultimately in the new ...
Princeton’s research and teaching mission rests on a bedrock commitment to free expression, where thoughtful people of all ...
The fourth annual Princeton Porchfest united the University and residents from the local community in a walkable feast of music on April 26. Presented by the Arts Council of Princeton, the free ...
Joined by Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber, Dean Jamal and Dean Yarhi-Milo will build upon their recent New York Times commentary The Discourse Is Toxic. Universities Can ...
NSF Propelus I-Corps Program Our two-session Propelus program helps researchers explore the customer perspective to inform how a discovery or innovation can become the basis of a successful startup or ...
Scheduled to open in 2025, the Frist Health Center will help the University advance a culture of health and well-being on the Princeton campus. “This extraordinary gift from Trish and Tommy Frist has ...
Over the years, the University has made cash and in-kind contributions to an array of local projects and nonprofit organizations. Also, the University has made, and continues to make, substantial ...
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