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Testing and Tracing Ramp Up As Thousands of Students Return
‘It takes a village,’ said Dan Notterman, administrative director of the University’s COVID-19 testing laboratory
Q&A: New McCarter Theatre Artistic Director Sarah Rasmussen
Rasmussen sees brighter days ahead for the theater after the pandemic
Check Out These Five New Student Theater Productions
In Short: Dean of the Faculty Sanjeev R. Kulkarni Steps Down
Faculty Books: Lee Clark Mitchell On Punctuation and Style
Triangle Club Turns Its Annual Show Into a Movie
“It has its emotional, dramatic moments — maybe more so than some other Triangle shows,” said John McEnany ’21
Geoscientists Explore Scientific Racism in the Teachings of a Princeton Pioneer
Campus Photo: An Empty McCosh Hall Bulletin Board
Here’s How Princeton Plans to Bring Back Students Safely
Spring plan includes social distancing, testing, and more than 3,000 undergrads
As International Travel and Studies Are Disrupted, Scholars Adapt
These Six Seniors Won Major Scholarships as 2020 Drew to a Close
Theatre Intime Celebrates 100 Years of Students on Stage
The student theater company has been shaped by future stars and dedicated amateurs
In Short: Princeton’s Cecilia Rouse to Lead Biden’s Economic Advisors
Students Scattered by COVID Connect With Alumni Across the Country
‘How often do you have five Princeton seniors on your doorstep offering cookies?’
Campus Grows With McCosh Makeover, New Residential Colleges
Undergraduates Invited Back to Campus For Spring Semester
The University will support remote learning for those who choose not to return to campus
In Remote Classes, Princeton Adapts and Reinforces Its Honor Code
Former Women’s Studies Program Evolves With Male Director
Professor Wallace D. Best was appointed director of the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies
Princeton Environmental Institute Renamed After Major Gift
PEI is now the High Meadows Environmental Institute, after the philanthropic High Meadows Foundation
Learning ‘Through Making,’ Students Explore Why Art Matters
‘They might discover an art form that they didn’t realize they love,’ said theater professor Stacy Wolf