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A joint exhibition of new work by molecular biology major Noreen Hosny '25 and psychology major Kelsey Champeau '25, both minors in visual arts. Gallery open weekdays 8 AM-8:30 PM; weekends 9 AM-8:30 ...
Soros fellows receive funding to support their graduate studies and are recognized for their achievements and their potential ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science recently elected Peter Schiffer, the dean for research at Princeton ...
The stunning research is supercharging our understanding of human brain disorders and advancing U.S. national interests in artificial intelligence.
Gibbs is a sixth-year graduate student in Princeton's Program in Quantitative and Computational Biology. His ...
The Class Day speaker is selected by members of the senior class. This year's event will be held on May 26, which is the day ...
Book Talk "Why Politicians Lie About Trade: … and What You Need to Know About It" with Dmitry Grozoubinski, founder of ExplainTrade and executive director of the Geneva Trade Platform Following ...
Josh is remembered annually at Reunions throught the Josh Miner ’43 Experiential Education Award was initiated by the Friends of Outdoor Action Board in 1995. The award is named in honor of Josh Miner ...
This workshop is based on the pioneering work in outdoor safety management by Alan Hale who adminstrated the International Outdoor Safety Review for many years.
In many ways, Latin America is the region of the future. Thanks to an abundance of natural resources, the region’s young population, and its cultural strengths, Latin America has great potential. Yet ...
A reading by American Book Award–winning poet dg nanouk okpik. okpik’s second collection of poems, "Blood Snow," tells a continuum story of a homeland under erasure, in an ethos of erosion, in a ...
'The Possibility of Aesthetic Realism' in Eva Schaper, ed., Pleasure, Preference and Value: Studies in Philosophical Aesthetics, Cambridge University Press, 1983, 17-38.