Museum Unveils Design for New Home, Aims to Reopen in 2024
The building itself is composed of nine interlocking cubes, or pavilions
The building itself is composed of nine interlocking cubes, or pavilions
‘We’re still able to get some experience, even if it’s virtually,’ said Joshua Arce ’24
It’s a chance to make a valuable contribution and keep more polling sites open in November, said Ella Gantman ’23
An oral history project marks UNOW’s milestone
As the spread of COVID-19 continues, Princeton revises plans for fall semester
The credit- or degree-granting program would extend the University’s educational mission
“We are in an era when many people mistakenly treat free speech and inclusivity as competing values”
‘Where schools and universities have started to bring back students, COVID cases have rapidly followed,’ President Eisgruber ’83 wrote
‘History keeps evolving, and so must institutions’
Critical response to letter gets a presidential rebuke
“These decisions are extremely difficult,” the Ivy League Council of Presidents said in a statement
Half of undergraduates will be allowed back on campus each semester
“It was apparent that many were struggling with the issue”