On the Campus A Nassau Hall Lego Set? With Princeton Staffer’s Design, It’s Possible Lego hobbyist and Princeton staffer Matt Smith is hoping the company selects his design for production
On the Campus At Commencement, Eisgruber Praises Class of 2024 for Energy and Initiative After the pandemic, President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 said, “You came to Princeton, and you breathed new life into our community”
On the Campus Could New Jersey Be the Place Where AI Blossoms? Speakers at the inaugural N.J. AI Summit see a bright future for artificial intelligence in Princeton and its backyard
Research Human-Computer Interaction Lab Tackles the Gig Economy Building technology that works for workers in the gig economy — as well as consumers
On the Campus Princeton Celebrates Award-Winning Scholars at Alumni Day 2024 Wilson Award winner Fei-Fei Li ’99, Madison Medalist John Fitzpatrick *78 speak about their paths in science
Research Princeton Engineers Use Wireless Signals to Pinpoint Fruit Ripening “The food waste problem is huge,” says assistant professor Yasaman Ghasempour
On the Campus As Generative AI Advances, Princeton Tries to Keep Policies Updated PAW talked to students and faculty and heard all kinds of ways the tools are being used
Research These Princetonians Are Directing the Future of AI Technology Six Princetonians were on Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in AI
On the Campus Gov. Murphy, Eisgruber Announce New AI Collaboration Details about the timeline, organization, and funding are to come, but the governor says the message is “we want to basically plant a flag and say, artificial intelligence is here to stay.”
Research Computer Science Researchers Call Out AI Hype as ‘Snake Oil’ Their critique of AI employment hiring tools won them a spot on Time magazine’s “Most Influential People in AI” list
On the Campus The Princeton Electric Speedboating Club Broke a World Record Big Bird’s 117 mph pace has raised the bar for electric speedboats
Features Watch This Space James Tralie ’19 is there when NASA makes news, explaining the deep science of historic achievements and having the time of his life doing it.
Tiger of the Week Hanlin Tang ’08’s AI Technology Sold for $1.3 Billion This Summer Tang was in the first cohort of Princeton’s experimental Integrated Science Curriculum
Research Grad Student Uses Balloons with Telescopes to Study the Cosmos Even though dark matter can’t be imaged directly, Redmond explains, it distorts the light from galaxies behind it
On the Campus Class Close-Up: Computer Course Navigates the Ethics of Tech ‘It’s thinking about how those lines of code impact the project that impacts the broader society,’ said Jeremiah Giordani ’25