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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
Past and President
Christopher Eisgruber ’83 answers your questions (and ours) on his 10 years at Nassau Hall
Q&A: Departing Dean Tom Dunne Reflects on Decades at Princeton
University to Install Cameras Following Security Concerns
Princeton will begin adding cameras at entryways of dorms
Q&A: New Provost Jennifer Rexford ’91
Rexford discusses diversity, student mental health, and why computer science is the most popular major
Princeton Considers Removing Statue of John Witherspoon
Witherspoon owned slaves during his time as Princeton’s president
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Report: Princeton Reaches Out
University to launch pilot programs that engage nontraditional students
Rexford ’91 Named Provost, Research Dean Debenedetti Steps Down
Princeton announces changes in administrative roles that will take effect in 2023
The New Look of Legacy
Are different names on buildings and spaces part of an evolving campus or blurring University history?
Princeton’s Tradition of Institutional Restraint
Trustees Vote to Divest and Dissociate from Fossil Fuel Companies
The University will cut all ties with 90 companies, including Exxon Mobil and Dominion Energy
Princeton’s Endowment Investments Fall 1.5 Percent As U.S. Market Falters
The University still fares better than most of the Ivy League as overall value drops to $35.8 billion
Provost Debbie Prentice Picked to Lead Cambridge University
Prentice will be the first American to lead the University of Cambridge as vice-chancellor
Princeton Changes No Contact Order Rules After Student Pushback
Danielle Shapiro ’25 was the subject of a complaint in the spring and wrote about her experience in ‘The Wall Street Journal’
Princeton Will Be Free for Families Earning Under $100,000
Next fall the threshold will increase from $65,000, among other financial aid changes
Princeton Ranked No. 1 by U.S. News Yet Again
Annual Contributions Hit a Record $81.8 Million
Princeton’s Special Sauce
Is the recipe for involving alumni in University life still fresh?
Princeton Trustees Fire Classics Professor Joshua Katz
President Eisgruber to Stay at Least Five More Years
Princeton Is Making E-Scootering Safer on Campus
A series of short videos delivers messages such as ‘don’t scroll and roll’
Professor Rodney Priestley Named Graduate School Dean
Princeton Increases Graduate Student Stipends by 25 Percent
The move marks the largest one-year increase ever at Princeton