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Faculty backs open access

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In 2013, just one Princeton

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Taking aim at comedy; grad students at Terrace

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Getting in: Longer odds as applications rise (again)

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Chancellor Green

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Stanley N. Katz

Katz, Oates receive humanities medal

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FYI: Findings

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New apartments planned for Hibben-Magie site

Exploring finance, policy

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From left: Professor Miguel Centeno, PUPP co-founder; PUPP alumnus Jay Lopez *10; Ellen Pao ’91, a ­program donor; PUPP ­alumnae Cynthia Michalak ’09, Tieisha Tift (Columbia ’13), and Ashley Vinson ’14; and program director Jason Klugman.

PUPP marks a decade of college-prep help

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Final Scene

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In brief

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Fiddler Alasdair Fraser and cellist Natalie Haas discuss Scottish folk music with “Making Tunes!” students.

In this course, musicians are front and center

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Class on modern baseball a hit; makes ‘hottest college course’ list

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First-year molecular biology grad students Matt Howard, front; Wenyang Li; and Whitby Eagle during the summer MOL500 course.

Biology grad programs move needle on diversity

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Valerie Smith

Smith to be dean of college

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More faculty books

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Yates '11

In Brief

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From Princeton’s vault: Abe was a Tiger

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Josue Lajeunesse and Li Deng ’10 with flowers he gave her at Commencement.

Students raise funds to support ­custodian’s water project in Haiti

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Weaver Stadium

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Sean Friar GS bows a car fender during a rehearsal of his “Clunker Concerto.”

Junk car parts are music to composer’s ears

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In Brief

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FYI: Findings

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