On the Campus
On the Campus content overview
A Summer Spent Fighting Injustice, Serving Others, and More
PAW interviewed 11 undergrads whose summer projects made the world a better place
Grad School Program Has Forged 290 Student-Alumni Mentorships
Through GradFUTURES, students find advice on studies, career paths
Fall Move-In Delayed at Two New Residential Colleges
New Town Ordinance Protects Eating Clubs as Historic Places
The move follows a controversy over 91 Prospect that was resolved in October 2021
Annual Contributions Hit a Record $81.8 Million
June Huh’s Fields Medal Leads Princeton’s Mathematics Awards
This Summer, College Prep Program Was Back in Full Swing
In Short
In Memoriam: Politics Professor Emeritus Howard Rosenthal
Campus Photo: Actor Gabriel Generally Stars in “Detroit ’67”
University Relaxes COVID-19 Rules in Advance of Fall Semester
Vaccine boosters, asymptomatic testing no longer required; building access to expand
Slideshow: Ready for Princeton, the Class of 2026 Moves In
Princeton’s Class of 2026 got off to a roaring start this week as they moved into their new homes on campus.
Emeritus Professor Arno Mayer Honored at Holocaust Museum
Mayer represented the surviving Ritchie Boys as they were honored with the Elie Wiesel Award
A New Editor at PAW
Class of 2022 Commencement Features Levity — and Anthony Fauci
The celebrations acknowledged what students had endured over the last two and a half years
Commencement Speakers Offer Parting Words to 2022 Grads
Commencement Photo: ROTC Commissions 16 New Officers
Commencement Photo: Graduate School Hooding and Recognition Ceremony
Five People Receive Honorary Degrees in 2022
Class of 2020 Alumni Return for In-Person Commencement
More than 1,100 alumni return for the chance to graduate in person
Trustees Fire Tenured Professor, Citing Investigation of Misconduct
Classics professor Joshua Katz was fired in May
Plasma Physics Laboratory Researchers Ask: Has Fusion’s Day Come?
Leaders suggest we are at turning point for fusion-powered energy
Building Renamed to Honor Elections Volunteer Laura Wooten
The longtime Campus Dining employee was the longest-serving poll worker in the United States