Students, Staff Call on Princeton to ‘Pay Up’ for Unionized Workers
‘Princeton needs to wake up and realize that we are the market,’ said union leader Jeffrey Coley
‘Princeton needs to wake up and realize that we are the market,’ said union leader Jeffrey Coley
Will Princeton’s next freshman class look less diverse after the Supreme Court’s recent ruling?
Faculty are debating whether to regulate the sometimes-controversial statements
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
Christopher Eisgruber ’83 answers your questions (and ours) on his 10 years at Nassau Hall
Princeton will begin adding cameras at entryways of dorms
Rexford discusses diversity, student mental health, and why computer science is the most popular major
Witherspoon owned slaves during his time as Princeton’s president
University to launch pilot programs that engage nontraditional students
Princeton announces changes in administrative roles that will take effect in 2023
Are different names on buildings and spaces part of an evolving campus or blurring University history?
The University will cut all ties with 90 companies, including Exxon Mobil and Dominion Energy
The University still fares better than most of the Ivy League as overall value drops to $35.8 billion
Prentice will be the first American to lead the University of Cambridge as vice-chancellor
Danielle Shapiro ’25 was the subject of a complaint in the spring and wrote about her experience in ‘The Wall Street Journal’
Next fall the threshold will increase from $65,000, among other financial aid changes