On the Campus
On the Campus content overview
In Memoriam
Seeking Sustainability in Buildings, Princeton Invests in Mass Timber
Princeton in Africa Expands, Diversifies as It Turns 25
“The African continent has given so much to our fellows,” said PiAf executive director Damilola Akinyele
As Generative AI Advances, Princeton Tries to Keep Policies Updated
PAW talked to students and faculty and heard all kinds of ways the tools are being used
On the Campus Photo: First Flakes
Princeton Art Museum Records Show More Almagià Artifacts in Collection
Edoardo Almagià ’73 has been accused of trafficking looted antiquities for decades
President Eisgruber ’83 Criticizes ‘Smear’ Attacks on Higher Education
He says in the State of the University letter that damage from a December congressional hearing “has been significant”
Anti-Israel and Pro-Palestinian Graffiti Marks Campus
The cannon on the lawn in front of Cannon Dial Elm Club was among three locations vandalized
In Short
In Memoriam: Library Curator Alfred L. Bush
On the PAWcast, Three Students Discuss Mental Health at Princeton
Three Princeton student leaders share their thoughts on campus culture, attitudes, and available resources
Ph.D.s Increasingly Consider a Life Outside the Ivory Tower
Alumni on staff say grad students should think about careers other than tenure-track faculty roles
Campus Photo: Student Musicians Perform in Team Effort
At Screening, Princeton Faculty View Horrors of Oct. 7 Attacks
Organizers say the event was meant to combat those who’ve tried to deny or minimize the Hamas massacre
Gov. Murphy, Eisgruber Announce New AI Collaboration
Details about the timeline, organization, and funding are to come, but the governor says the message is “we want to basically plant a flag and say, artificial intelligence is here...
Eisgruber: Princeton ‘Would Respond Forcefully’ to Calls for Genocide
His comments come after presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT were criticized for their responses in a congressional hearing
Parents of Sophia Jones ’27 Mourn ‘Glorious’ and ‘Bright’ Daughter
“She was deeply kind. She cherished her friends and family,” said Juliet Sorensen ’95
Princeton, Columbia Deans Aim to Educate With Talk on Israel, Palestine
In the “difficult conversation,” Amaney Jamal and Keren Yarhi-Milo said campuses are at a crossroads
Princeton Freshman Dies ‘Unexpectedly,’ According to University
Sophia Jones ’27 was from Chicago and planned to major in molecular biology