On the Campus
On the Campus content overview
Lockhart Arch To Honor Ikeda ’44
Provost Debbie Prentice Picked to Lead Cambridge University
Prentice will be the first American to lead the University of Cambridge as vice-chancellor
Missing Student Misrach Ewunetie ’24 Found Dead on Campus
Princeton Says Farewell to Pete Carril at Memorial Service
Speakers remembered the Hall of Fame coach’s humor, perceptiveness, tough love, and devotion to basketball
Helicopter, Watercraft Used in Search for Missing Princeton Student
University officials said Misrach Ewunetie ’24 was last seen early Friday morning
Princeton Mathematicians Huh, Wood *09 Named MacArthur Fellows
Princeton Bolsters Mental Health Care for Students
A working group’s report makes 32 recommendations
Director Ryûsuke Hamaguchi Shows Students Acting, Directing Techniques
Acting is best when you’re not thinking about it, Hamaguchi tells students
Nobel Prize in Economics Awarded to Former Princeton Professors
Ben Bernanke and Philip Dybvig are the 16th and 17th economics Nobel winners who’ve either studied or taught at Princeton
Princeton Changes No Contact Order Rules After Student Pushback
Danielle Shapiro ’25 was the subject of a complaint in the spring and wrote about her experience in ‘The Wall Street Journal’
Essay: The World Is a Little Less Bright Without Pete Carril
‘So many memories are flooding back,’ writes Michael S. Flynn ’90
Princeton Will Be Free for Families Earning Under $100,000
Next fall the threshold will increase from $65,000, among other financial aid changes
Campus Photo: Class of 2026
Fresh Faces Greet Princeton at Opening Exercises
An expansion of the student body begins with the 1,500 students in the Class of 2026
Princeton Welcomes 228 International Students from 76 Countries
Student leaders at International Orientation helped 228 newcomers from 76 countries feel at home
In Memoriam
Princeton Ranked No. 1 by U.S. News Yet Again
1 ResponseA 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























