No Disruptions as Israeli Ambassador Speaks
Two people at a Nassau Hall protest were asked to leave because they weren’t following Princeton’s policies, the University said
Two people at a Nassau Hall protest were asked to leave because they weren’t following Princeton’s policies, the University said
President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 tells faculty and staff in an email that the ‘full rationale for this action is not yet clear’
University administrators are urging ‘holistic spending restraint’ in a time of uncertain federal funding
Princeton is on the list because a conservative activist filed a complaint a year ago regarding pro-Palestinian protests on campus
‘Without the possibility of consensus, there can be no divestment and dissociation at Princeton,’ wrote committee chair John Groves
The new facility, just south of the McCosh site, is 44,000 square feet larger than the old building
‘The system is not broken, so the attempt to fix it is bewildering,’ says Dean Michael Gordin
A ‘meteor is about to hit’ higher education as Republicans look to increase the tax on endowments
‘I will continue to speak up vigorously and often for the values of this University,’ Eisgruber wrote
The University has been expanding and fortifying investments in inclusive programs while adjusting to evolving laws
These referendums are nonbinding and are strictly advisory to the University
A squeeze from Google is prompting Princeton to slice the generous free email storage it offered alumni in the past
The human rights expert sparred with protesters about the conflict and the future of Israel and Palestine
Student activists questioned the University’s move to allow fossil fuel industry funding for research that aims to produce environmental benefits