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James Madison Program Lecturer Draws Protests
Ronen Shoval has affiliations with a right-wing Israeli movement
How Will Princeton Respond to SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action?
The University ‘will work vigorously to preserve — and, indeed, grow — the diversity of our community while fully respecting the law,’ said President Christopher Eisgruber ’83
Commencement 2023: Grads Urged to Speak Up
Speakers send new alumni out with calls for community, equality, and justice
Valedictorian Aleksa Milojević ’23 Describes His Princeton Experience
‘It really broadens your perspective, especially having the opportunity to meet so many diverse people’
Class Close Up: Exploring the Science of Superheroes
‘Everyone genuinely enjoys the lectures and wants to come and listen,’ said Chloe Raichle ’23
Campus Iconography: Scholars Weigh In
Statue debate continues with panel on John Witherspoon’s stance on slavery
Scholars Debate John Witherspoon’s Contradictions on Slavery
‘In short, it’s complicated. Witherspoon is complicated,’ said Rev. Gordon Mikoski
Student Conservation Society Brings Global Youth Activists to Princeton
The summit brought together bigger countries that have more resources and smaller countries that have more public support for change
Class Close-Up: Students Rewrite the Classics in Creative Course
Visiting fellow Kamila Shamsie says contemporary writers are using the Greek classics in different ways
New ‘Conversation Council’ Fosters Joint Projects with McCarter Theatre
More than 25 new pilots and partnerships have launched since the council was formed
Greening Group Works to Make Reunions Sustainable
The group’s ultimate vision is carbon neutrality and zero waste
Princeton Grad Students Rally Around Unionization Campaign
Princeton Graduate Students United says more than 1,700 graduate students signed union cards as of March 7
University to Install Cameras Following Security Concerns
Princeton will begin adding cameras at entryways of dorms
Students Support Turkey and Syria Following Earthquakes
Less than 24 hours after the initial 7.8-magnitude earthquake, students began organizing relief efforts
Princeton Ballet Company Grows From Upstart to Campus Arts Fixture
‘It was surprising to me that a company focused on ballet didn’t exist on our campus,’ said co-founder Elizabeth Rosen ’10
Princeton to Provide More Money for Undergrad Service Internships
The move will expand Princeton’s new Learning and Education through Service (LENS) initiative
After Three Student Deaths in 2022, Attention Returns to Mental Health
A working group published a mental health plan in September with 32 recommendations
NJ Transit Report Recommends $145 Million Upgrade to Dinky Line
The end result would be a dual-purpose light rail line and bus rapid transit system
Lives: Ernst Reese ’53
He Fought to Protect Oceans and Ecosystems in Hawaii
Class Close-Up: Computer Course Navigates the Ethics of Tech
‘It’s thinking about how those lines of code impact the project that impacts the broader society,’ said Jeremiah Giordani ’25
Class of 2023: Seven Seniors Honored
Students headed to U.K. and China as Rhodes, Marshall, Schwarzman scholars