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Howard Francis Taylor, foremost early sociological critic of IQ tests, died at 83 last spring and will be remembered in a memorial service Friday
Taylor joined Princeton’s faculty in 1973 and for 15 years directed the fledgling program in African American Studies that would become the Department of African American Studies.
Princeton University Concerts is building a wellness community through music
The celebrated pianist Jonathan Biss, who chronicled his struggles with anxiety in his memoir "Unquiet," visits Princeton April 24 for a live event in PUC's innovative Healing with Music series.
Princeton alumni Yuno Iwasaki and Ananya Agustin Malhotra awarded Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships
The Soros Fellowship is a merit-based graduate school program for immigrants and children of immigrants.
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