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Princeton Launches Fall Semester With Vaccines, Indoor Masking
Most restrictions that were in place for the spring semester have been relaxed
Commencement Planned for Class of 2020 in May 2022
News of the 2022 ceremony gave the class hope and excitement, said Juston Forte ’20
Campus, Community Denounce Hate After Noose Found at Construction Site
‘Lead us from darkness to light,’ said Vineet Chander, coordinator of Hindu Life
Celebratory Commencement Gives a Glimpse of Brighter Days Ahead
After a challenging year, the Class of 2021 gathered for Commencement
Students Reimagine Technology For a More Inclusive Future
‘This is not a class where the professor knows all the answers,’ said associate sociology professor Janet Vertesi
To Commemorate and Celebrate Juneteenth, Tera Hunter Offers History
‘One stroke of a pen did not and could not bring slavery to a halt,’ Hunter said
PAWcast: Taishi Nakase ’21, Valedictorian for the Class of 2021
‘There’s something quite extraordinary in all these things that we’ve experienced’
Q&A: New Engineering Dean Plans for Growth, Diversity, Innovation
‘We need stronger ties to industry so our students can see what it’s like to be an engineer,’ Andrea Goldsmith says
Committee Recommends Princeton Partially Divest from Fossil Fuels
‘It is in our interest to build a moral platform,’ said CPUC Resources Committee chair Blair Schoene
Class Close-Up: Policing Class in 2021 Turns to Current Events
The class watched and dissected the opening arguments of the Derek Chauvin trial
Applications Increase, Admit Rate Drops In an Unusual Year
The impact of making standardized tests optional is unclear
Curriculum Changed to Add Flexibility, Race and Identity Track
Classics eliminated the requirement for students to take Greek or Latin
Concerns For Students’ Mental Health Grow Amid Pandemic
‘This is a difficult situation for everybody,’ said Diana Chao ’21
‘Manic Monologues’ Project Seeks to Demystify Mental Illness
‘It’s actually fantastic to offer your truth to the world,’ said Dalton Delan ’76
Q&A: Hilton Als Offers a Theater Critic’s Point of View
Visiting scholar discusses writing and understanding queer history
Undergraduate Women’s Leadership Appears to be Trending Back Up
Ten years after a campus report, are undergraduate women seeking top roles?
New Class Examines COVID’s Impact on the Film Industry
The course examines themes the world is experiencing — isolation, political strife, and racial protests
Testing and Tracing Ramp Up As Thousands of Students Return
‘It takes a village,’ said Dan Notterman, administrative director of the University’s COVID-19 testing laboratory
Lives: Holly Lee Wiseman ’76
An Activist Committed To Causes — and Justice
Here’s How Princeton Plans to Bring Back Students Safely
Spring plan includes social distancing, testing, and more than 3,000 undergrads