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Bridge Year participant Jessica Haley ’14 at work in a rural Ghanaian classroom.

Bridging the Globe

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Professor Carolyn Rouse (second from left) documents elder Jacob Otabil’s tour of Oshiyie, Ghana, site of the school she is building. She notes that “what looks like poverty and suffering to some is challenged by Otabil’s description of a vibrant co

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Opening Exercises: Tilghman’s Top Ten

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Professor Ge Zhaoguang

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David Ponton ’09 at work with students at Ewing High School in New Jersey.

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Vice President for Information Technology Betty Leydon

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Jessica Hsu ’10 (left) and Eileen Zerba, director of undergraduate laboratories in the Princeton Environmental Institute, at work on one of Butler College’s green roofs.

Building a Sustainable Future

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Dylon Robbins, standing in front of the Instituto de Estudos Brasileiros at the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil, where he is conducting research for his dissertation.

Reflections on Graduate Student Life

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Newly appointed geosciences professor Jeroen Tromp *92, second from left, meets with members of his research group in Guyot Hall.

Strengthening the Faculty

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 Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering Lynn Loo, a leader in the field of plastic electronics, will be a key player in the Andlinger Center’s research into large-area solar cell arrays whose flexibility could allow them to be installed or carried

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Thanks to the Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton undergraduates and graduate students were able to spend nine memorable days in Crete in the spring of 2007 as part of Professor of Art and Archaeology Patricia Brown’s course on Venice and the Mediter

The Florescence of Hellenic Studies

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 Edward C. Taylor, the A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Organic Chemistry, Emeritus, stands in front of the chemical diagram of Alimta, a powerful cancer-fighting drug that he developed.

It All Began with Butterflies

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Architect’s rendering of a renovated and expanded Elm Club, soon to be the home of the Fields Center and Community House.

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Members of the Princeton University Orchestra in rehearsal

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 A scene from J. B. Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. From left to right are Heather May ’10; John Hardin, New York University; Tara Richter Smith, New York University; Tyler Crosby ’09; and Aaron Strand, New York University.

Princeton Summer Theater at Its Best

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Speaking at Opening Exercises.

Opening Exercises: The Educated Citizen

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Dean Slaughter, Professor Moravcsik, and their children, Edward (left) and Alexander, at the Wolong Panda Reserve—the largest in China.

What we learned in China

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Members of the Class of 2012—the first to be admitted without early decision—gather for Opening Exercises.

The right decision

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