Featured Stories Archive – June, 2005
Carillon concerts performed through Sept. 4
By Ruth Stevens · Posted June 30, 2005; 03:35 p.m.
The University's 13th annual Summer Carillon Series -- featuring Princeton carillonneurs and guest performers from across the nation and Europe -- will be held at 1 p.m. each Sunday from July 3 through Sept. 4 at Cleveland Tower on the Graduate College campus
University offers range of summer learning opportunities
By Eric Quiñones · Posted June 27, 2005; 03:38 p.m.
Although classes are no longer in session, the summer is a season of learning at Princeton University. Princeton students, faculty and staff will lead an array of on-campus programs for students and teachers from around New Jersey and beyond, with the goal of exposing them to cutting-edge research and building their skills in a variety of fields.
Construction pace heats up over the summer
By Ruth Stevens · Posted June 23, 2005; 01:26 p.m.
Summertime is primetime for construction on the Princeton University campus. A total of 22 projects are included on a schedule compiled by the Office of Design and Construction in the facilities department. Highlights are: • Whitman College, the ...
In focus: Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
By Eric Quiñones · Posted June 20, 2005; 03:56 p.m.
Princeton's Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics was established in 1998 under a mandate to develop new approaches to studying and teaching modern biology, with a high degree of collaboration between scientists from many departments.
Summer theater season runs through Aug. 14
By Eric Quiñones · Posted June 15, 2005; 05:02 p.m.
The Princeton Summer Theater will perform six plays this summer, including two shows for children, Thursdays through Sundays until Aug. 14 in the Hamilton-Murray Theater.
Studio presses students into exploring the creative process
By Dana Crum · Posted June 9, 2005; 12:59 p.m.
It would have been much quicker to copy and paste their names into a Word document and run off a page on a laser printer. But an important part of this class involved learning about the creative process.
Students in five cities win Princeton Prize in Race Relations
By Eric Quiñones · Posted June 6, 2005; 03:05 p.m.
Eight high school students in five cities -- Atlanta, Boston, Houston, St. Louis and Washington, D.C. -- have been awarded the 2005 Princeton Prize in Race Relations for their exceptional efforts to improve race relations in their schools and local communities.






