At Screening, Princeton Faculty View Horrors of Oct. 7 Attacks
Organizers say the event was meant to combat those who’ve tried to deny or minimize the Hamas massacre
Organizers say the event was meant to combat those who’ve tried to deny or minimize the Hamas massacre
More than 1,800 alumni, students, faculty, and staff have signed a letter outlining steps the University should take
‘When you think about the prospect of a nuclear holocaust, you have to consider how deeply committed [Putin] is to this campaign,’ said Jeff Burt ’66
He’s been a wildly successful entrepreneur, member of Congress, and a groundbreaking governor. What’s next for Jared Polis ’96?
Gen. Mark Milley ’80 enters the final days of his unprecedented tenure as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Faculty are debating whether to regulate the sometimes-controversial statements
Ronen Shoval has affiliations with a right-wing Israeli movement
The philosopher and political activist announced his candidacy with the independent People’s Party
When Kamala Harris travels, Cohen and her camera are never far behind
Tigers at the State Department are helping to forge international agreements around climate change
Federal prosecutors say Larry Giberson ’23 helped a crowd of rioters try to force their way into the U.S. Capitol
Researchers at Princeton’s Afghanistan Policy Lab are researching four key areas areas of policy
Fleeing a brutal war, nine Ukrainian scholars spend the year at Princeton, along with five Russians
Princeton has been an incubator of right-wing talent over the past 60 years, yet students and alumni say conservative life on campus is endangered
Six alumni incumbents will be returning to Congress
Seven incumbents are seeking reelection, and Andrea Campbell ’04 is favored to be elected attorney general in Massachusetts