Innovation AI at Princeton: Pushing limits, accelerating discovery and serving humanity . At Princeton, interdisciplinary collaborations of researchers are using artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery across the University in fields ranging from neuroscience to Near Eastern studies. Research Princeton archaeologists are using cutting-edge digital technologies to help reveal the ancient past . In the field, digital technology saves immense amounts of time and limits fruitless digging. In the classroom, VR recreations help bring the past to life. Search Filter - Any -AcademicsAthleticsAwardCampus LifeDiversity & InclusionInnovationInternationalPeopleResearchServiceUniversity News Portrait of basketball and political great Bill Bradley ’65 unveiled Sam Glucksberg, pioneer in experimental psycholinguistics and ‘outstanding mentor,’ dies at 89 Pre-read book 'Every Day the River Changes' inspires Class of 2026 to pursue their passions while at Princeton Princeton will enhance its groundbreaking financial aid program Class of 2026 arrives on campus; the first in Princeton’s four-year expansion of the undergraduate student body As FDA considers menthol cigarette ban, Princeton historian traces Big Tobacco’s race-based marketing At orientation, talented graduate students from around the world prepare to extend their horizons Undergraduate prizes awarded to seven students for academic achievement Eisgruber speaks to the value of ‘being fully present’ in address to Princeton’s Class of 2026 during Opening Exercises 'A new era in exoplanet research,' says Princeton member of the Webb Space Telescope team that found carbon dioxide out there Elaine Pagels and Jefferson papers awarded NEH grants Climate change and the ocean: Oxygen-poor zones shrank under past warm periods, scientists discover Can the humanities help solve climate change? John Cooper, renowned interpreter of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy and ‘incredibly generous’ mentor, dies at 82 Princeton students resumed their global health internships this summer on six continents ‘Markus’ Academy’ brings together a virtual community of economics thought leaders Princeton energy and climate experts weigh in on the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act Fighting climate change is wildly popular, but most Americans don’t know that other people feel the same way Center for Information Technology Policy gives students up-close government experiences Princeton cultivates community and connections for staff in new ways 'A listening ear and guiding voice': Meet the Directors of Student Life Beloved coach Pete Carril dies at 92, leaving indelible legacy at Princeton and on basketball Inaugural program with Fresno State, Rowan and Valdosta State universities spurs 'unforgettable summer of research' Howard Rosenthal, whose research revolutionized the analysis of Congressional voting records and political polarization, dies at 83 Romus Broadway photo collection featured in banner exhibit celebrating Princeton's historic Black neighborhood How water turns into ice — with quantum accuracy Princeton research shows how the decline in pollinators can ripple across ecosystems Five Princeton podcasts to accompany your summer travels Barton named Princeton’s assistant vice president for facilities operations Neuroscientist Bradley Dickerson wins McKnight Scholar Award for biological 'gyroscope' Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last »