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Princeton students view Claude Monet's painting "Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge."

'Truly inspiring': New Princeton University Art Museum opens its doors to all .

A 24-hour public open house drew 21,763 visitors, following previews for students and the University community.

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Princeton alumna Mary Brunkow *91 receives Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine .

Brunkow received her Ph.D. from Princeton in 1991 in molecular biology. She shares the award with Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for discoveries about how the immune system is kept in check.

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Johannes Haubold, Leigh Anne Lieberman and the Jefferson Papers awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities

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How Princeton summer programs help high school, public college, transfer, veteran and other students succeed in school and beyond

Audrian Gutierrez works on an assignment in class by marking up a set of papers.

Warrior-Scholar Project 2025: 'Fueled by the pursuit and discussion of knowledge'

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Princeton tapped as partner for new NSF-funded AI Materials institute

Fenna Krienen

Neuroscientist Fenna Krienen named a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences

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Early quantum engineer Morton Kostin dies at 89

Allen Rosenbaum

Allen Rosenbaum, former director of Princeton University Art Museum with a keen curatorial eye and astute administrative foresight, dies at 88

A curator speaks to students about paintings in a museum

Experiential learning: Athens summer seminar provides transformative experience for FLI students

Aerial view of Princeton's campus

University will discontinue Wintersession as part of ongoing cost reductions

Class of 2029 banner.

Princeton welcomes the Class of 2029, which includes the largest-ever number of Pell-eligible students

Two students at a lighting control with program director Tess James,

Innovative tech workforce training preps N.J. high school graduates for high-paying theater stagehand jobs

Several wireless chips, each with a different shape and different wiring pattern, sit on a workbench.

Princeton will lead U.S. effort to design better chips for wireless communication

Frank Calaprice

Physicist Frank Calaprice, leading neutrino expert and ‘tremendous mentor,’ dies at 85

A tree in bloom on the Princeton campus with a University building in the background.

The University community mourns the loss of undergraduate Kerry Grundlingh

Eight people stand around the golden SWAPI instrument dressed in cleanroom gear.

NASA at Princeton: Hands-on lab trains students in teamwork, building space equipment

Mellisa Thompson meets with students who are residential college advisers

Civil and respectful dialogue on difficult topics: A bedrock Princeton commitment

Patrick Newcombe and Azi Jones

Two seniors receive Dale Fellowships to pursue original projects after graduation

Governor Murphy will fellow panelists

State AI leaders gather at Princeton to consider how the technology can improve public services

Four hands unravel distinct threads from a ball of yarn.

Major autism study uncovers biologically distinct subtypes, paving the way for precision diagnosis and care

Andrew Houck

Andrew Houck, national leader in quantum technology, appointed Princeton University dean of engineering

A couple read on a balcony in Greece surrounded by bouganvillea

Summer Reads 2025: Princeton professors share what's on their lists

Gothic archway on the Princeton campus

Eight new members elected to Princeton Board of Trustees

P. Adams Sitney

Avant-garde film scholar P. Adams Sitney, ‘cartographer of the unseen,’ dies at 80

Experts attend a presentation in a packed Rutgers classroom during the fusion supply chain conference..

NJ HAX Plasma Forge, a new strategic innovation center, is coming to the Princeton area

Student Kajal Schiller and postdoc Rachel Bedder sit at a table in the Department of Psychology with Professor Yael Niv standing between them.

Senior Thesis Spotlight: Considering facets of human psychology from a data science point of view

Alison Fortenberry

Princeton undergraduate Alison Fortenberry awarded Beinecke Scholarship

Members of the Ludwig group

Nobel laureate David MacMillan joins Princeton’s fight against cancer

side view of PPPL's new FLARE device and cabling connected to it

Unprecedented new device at PPPL will help unravel mysteries of the universe

Beth Lew-Williams

Beth Lew-Williams Named 2025 Dan David Prize winner

Professor John Higgins and senior Rio Baran at the base of a dawn redwood on campus.

Senior Thesis Spotlight: What isotopes in redwood leaves reveal about dinosaur diets

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