On the Campus
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With Helping Hands, Most Princeton Businesses Weathered COVID
Changes, grants, and more have kept small businesses afloat during the pandemic
In Short: Annual Giving Raises More Than $68.6 Million
In Memoriam
Perelman Name Dropped As Two Residential Colleges Move Forward
Both colleges are set to open in the fall of 2022
Campus, Community Denounce Hate After Noose Found at Construction Site
‘Lead us from darkness to light,’ said Vineet Chander, coordinator of Hindu Life
Campus Photo: Cicadas
Celebratory Commencement Gives a Glimpse of Brighter Days Ahead
After a challenging year, the Class of 2021 gathered for Commencement
Princeton Moves Ahead With Some Anti-Racism Initiatives
Several initiatives have taken shape while other key ideas remain in the planning stages
Students Reimagine Technology For a More Inclusive Future
‘This is not a class where the professor knows all the answers,’ said associate sociology professor Janet Vertesi
In Short: New Deans, Trustees, and Transfer Students
To Commemorate and Celebrate Juneteenth, Tera Hunter Offers History
‘One stroke of a pen did not and could not bring slavery to a halt,’ Hunter said
Without Studio Access, WPRB Stays On Air, Live From Home
In March 2020, WPRB’s signal nearly went dark
Imam Sohaib Sultan Built a ‘Loving and Warm Community’ at Princeton
The University’s first full-time Muslim chaplain died of cancer at age 40
Campus Photo: Spring Color
Q&A: New Engineering Dean Plans for Growth, Diversity, Innovation
‘We need stronger ties to industry so our students can see what it’s like to be an engineer,’ Andrea Goldsmith says
Committee Recommends Princeton Partially Divest from Fossil Fuels
‘It is in our interest to build a moral platform,’ said CPUC Resources Committee chair Blair Schoene
Gap-Year Students Explore Start-Ups, Newspapers, Nonprofits, and More
The gap year has been “a great adventure,” said Laeo Crnkovic-Rubsamen ’24
Class Close-Up: Policing Class in 2021 Turns to Current Events
The class watched and dissected the opening arguments of the Derek Chauvin trial
Bloomberg Gift Will Support Underrepresented Students
The new center is named for Emma Bloomberg ’01, who has worked for education and anti-poverty nonprofits
Prison Teaching Initiative Helps Incarcerated Students Earn Degrees
‘It gives you a sense of how much intelligence and talent and imagination is locked up in prisons’