On the Campus
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Five Recognized With Honorary Degrees in 2023
Princeton’s Global Programs Surge in Popularity Post-Pandemic
Sewell ’86, Appiah Share Parting Advice at Baccalaureate and Class Day
How Will Princeton Respond to SCOTUS Ruling on Affirmative Action?
The University ‘will work vigorously to preserve — and, indeed, grow — the diversity of our community while fully respecting the law,’ said President Christopher Eisgruber ’83
Research on Brain Injuries, Carbon Capture Among 2023 Award Winners
The 19 Research Day winners had to communicate their work for a general audience
Commencement 2023: Grads Urged to Speak Up
Speakers send new alumni out with calls for community, equality, and justice
Campus Photo: New Normal
A Thank You From PAW at 2023 Reunions
Director, Architect Defend New Art Museum to Alumni
‘The bigness is a challenge in a whole host of ways,’ said museum director James Steward
After Tragic Loss, Grad Student’s Parents Aim to Reduce Overdoses
Maura Coursey’s death was accidental, caused by ‘mixed drug toxicity’
Boba to Burgers: PAW’s Guide to Princeton’s Newest Restaurants
In Memoriam
Jackfruit Quesadillas, Mushroom Steaks Served as Dining Diversifies
The focus is not only on the food itself, but also what it can teach us about other ways of being
In Short
Class Close Up: Exploring the Science of Superheroes
‘Everyone genuinely enjoys the lectures and wants to come and listen,’ said Chloe Raichle ’23
Campus Iconography: Scholars Weigh In
Statue debate continues with panel on John Witherspoon’s stance on slavery
Campus Photo: Art Scene
Princeton’s Map for Navigating the 2023 P-rade
Use this key to get around campus on Saturday afternoon
The Story of Princeton’s Trees
History is still growing on Princeton’s campus
Scholars Debate John Witherspoon’s Contradictions on Slavery
‘In short, it’s complicated. Witherspoon is complicated,’ said Rev. Gordon Mikoski
Professor and Electric Guitarist Steven Mackey Is Back on Stage
Mackey was on the road almost constantly during the winter and spring, bringing several works to the stage at last