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Ph.D.s Increasingly Consider a Life Outside the Ivory Tower
Alumni on staff say grad students should think about careers other than tenure-track faculty roles
Eisgruber: Princeton ‘Would Respond Forcefully’ to Calls for Genocide
His comments come after presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT were criticized for their responses in a congressional hearing
Parents of Sophia Jones ’27 Mourn ‘Glorious’ and ‘Bright’ Daughter
“She was deeply kind. She cherished her friends and family,” said Juliet Sorensen ’95
Princeton Freshman Dies ‘Unexpectedly,’ According to University
Sophia Jones ’27 was from Chicago and planned to major in molecular biology
Suggestions for Witherspoon Statue Include Destroying, Toppling, Moving
One speaker at the symposium called it ‘a bad work of art’
New Video Could Help Bring Kidnapped Student Elizabeth Tsurkov Home
Tsurkov’s family wrote that “it is great news to see this confirmation of her being alive”
Class Close-Up: ‘My Mind Is Blown’
A course ahead of (or behind?) its time
Signers Say ‘Princeton Principles’ Up the Ante on Campus Free Speech
The James Madison Program’s principles say government intervention should be considered as ‘a last resort’
Students Gather to Mourn and Condemn Violence in Israel and Gaza
‘There are people in this room whose families have been attacked,’ said professor Daniel Kurtzer at one event
Three Princeton Alumni Win 2023 MacArthur Genius Grants
Recipients receive a “no strings attached” award of $800,000 over the next five years
Princeton Acknowledges Kidnapped Grad Student Was in Iraq for Research
“[I’m] glad that statement is finally being made,” said Emma Tsurkov, Elizabeth Tsurkov’s sister
Q&A: Andrew Houck ’00 on Princeton’s New Quantum Science Institute
‘We are hoping it will have an enormous impact,’ Houck says of quantum science
New School Year Kicks Off With Orientation and Opening Exercises
“Always, and especially now, this campus must stand firmly for equality, inclusion, and respect,” President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 said at Opening Exercises
Princeton Alumni in Hawaii Prepare for ‘Marathon’ Recovery After Fires
“Our house was completely gone,” said Miles Patrie *16. “It was a hole in the ground.”
On Summer Hike, Ruby Platt ’25 Pens Cookbook for Backcountry Hikers
Platt used her Dale Award from Princeton to hike the 272-mile Long Trail in Vermont