Class Close-Up: Stepping Out to Understand Affordable Housing
During one walking tour, Shkuda’s 25 students explored a Princeton suburb and then researched records dating back to the 1920s
During one walking tour, Shkuda’s 25 students explored a Princeton suburb and then researched records dating back to the 1920s
Garth says food justice is about “righting the inequities that exist in our current global industrial food system”
Schiffer was most recently director for strategic projects for the faculty of arts and sciences at Yale
The collages are beautiful and mysterious, filled with surprising juxtapositions
He says in the State of the University letter that damage from a December congressional hearing “has been significant”
Alumni on staff say grad students should think about careers other than tenure-track faculty roles
Senior lecturer Noah Buchholz, who is deaf, is well known on the ASL slam circuit
Princeton’s toughest classes may not look the same, but that doesn’t mean academic rigor is suffering.
The book by a Rutgers professor culminates ‘in an interrogation of Israel’s policies toward Palestine’
Visiting fellow Kamila Shamsie says contemporary writers are using the Greek classics in different ways
Maitland Jones, an emeritus professor of chemistry at Princeton, has thoughts about the state of teaching after his controversial dismissal from NYU