New Sounds at Old Nassau
How Rudresh Mahanthappa reshaped Princeton’s jazz program amid an Ivy League surge

How Rudresh Mahanthappa reshaped Princeton’s jazz program amid an Ivy League surge
New paths for research take shape at the Environmental Studies and School of Engineering and Applied Science complex
From a rare Dunlap Broadside to an original Constitution, Revolutionary history comes alive at the Princeton University Library
The grade deflation policy was dropped in 2014
The coalition is asking alumni to tell share stories of struggle in an exhibit during Reunions
Researchers in the new group Princeton Societal AI are pondering the relationship between humans and computers
Jonathan Lord ’18 and Ben Sorkin ’17’s powerful motor is virtually silent
The annual winter festivities honored math whiz Terence Tao *96, Smithsonian executive Kevin Gover ’78, and a half dozen star students
In 1996, William W. Warner ’43 penned the story of alumni who dug fossils and forged friendships in the summer of 1941
The famed countertenor continues to perform as he leads the opera company out of a financial crisis
The classics professor said he’s making the move to Arizona State after feeling targeted by colleagues
Of six experts interviewed, five supported President Christopher Eisgruber ’83’s new financial strategy
Assist leaders Haven Dora ’26 and Jami MacDonald ’26 spur a Princeton attack that finds plenty of ways to score
Her Tigers went to five straight NCAA Tournaments, winning their first-round games twice
Founded in 2023, the club now produces three films per semester, totaling a dozen in its brief history
‘I’m at home in Kuwait and I can hear missiles flying,’ said Sheikh Nawaf al-Sabah ’94
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Inside the new ES and SEAS complex; kudos for austerity; jazz at Princeton.
