Evolution Gets an Assist
Other people breed puppies. Frances Arnold ’79 breeds proteins by rewriting their DNA.
Other people breed puppies. Frances Arnold ’79 breeds proteins by rewriting their DNA.
Photos by Ricardo Barros
Images of rock stars on stage, from The Daily Princetonian archives
Text by Jennifer Altmann, Katherine Federici Greenwood, and Fran Hulette; with additional reporting by PAW staff and Abigail Greene ’13, Giri Nathan ’13, and Jeanne Jackson DeVoe
Photographs by Beverly Schaefer...
Photos from Hill Country Harmonica
Recent Facebook postings by Professor Jeff Nunokawa
Football was just one of the day's events for alumni and students on a near-perfect autumn day.
Parades, parties, Cane Spree and more – view our campus images from the 1920s.
Amid the books and manuscripts, Princeton’s libraries hold Charles Dickens’ desk lamps, John J. Audubon’s shotgun, and Katherine Cornell’s bra
Considered a candidate to lead Harvard, Elena Kagan ’81 already has made waves at its law school
John Waterbury ’61 helps interpret the Middle East to Americans, and America to the Middle East
As American universities rush to China, how much should they push on issues of free expression and human rights?
Real-world diplomacy comes to the classroom with former German foreign minister Joschka Fischer and lecturer Wolfgang Danspeckgruber
Anthony Branker ’80 has created a jazz haven at Princeton