On the Campus Undergraduates Invited Back to Campus For Spring Semester The University will support remote learning for those who choose not to return to campus
On the Campus Changing Scenery: Glimpses of a Quieter Princeton These images capture the new sights and uncommon stillness of campus life this semester
On the Campus Dept. of Labor, Princeton Settle Pay Discrimination Case for $1.2 Million In reaching the agreement, Princeton admitted no liability.
On the Campus Museum Unveils Design for New Home, Aims to Reopen in 2024 The building itself is composed of nine interlocking cubes, or pavilions
Research Scholars Warn That Without Moratoriums, U.S. Could Face Torrent of Evictions The Princeton-based Eviction Lab is tracking the nation’s rental-housing crisis
Research What Brings Black Americans Together in Politics? Behind the Research: Professor Ismail White, politics and public affairs
Alumni News Essay: The Many Joys of Home Schooling ‘Learning can lead to caring just as often as caring leads to learning,’ writes Lefrak
Featured Authors John Waterbury ’61 on Higher Education Policy as Tool for Regime Stability in Middle East
Tiger of the Week Andy Brown ’72 Heals Veterans and First Responders with Horses ‘I realized the significance of what horses could do for people,’ Brown says