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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.

Mary Brunkow working on a laptop at her desk

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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Phi Beta Kappa award recipients Andrea Graham and Shilo Brooks

Phi Beta Kappa chapter honors Andrea Graham and Shilo Brooks with teaching awards

Graduate students walk outside the Meadows Apartments

University’s Meadows Neighborhood flourishing with new athletic and residential facilities

Princeton alumni watch fireworks

Reunions 2025 events at Princeton

At Princeton Stadium, graduates toss their caps in the air.

Princeton will celebrate graduation events for Class of 2025

An audience listens to Princeton professors

Baldwin Circles bring University community together to explore James Baldwin’s lasting impact

Graduate students honored for their distinguished teaching pose with Dean of the Graduate School Rodney D. Priestley

Ten graduate students honored as outstanding educators

Elizabeth Margulis, Arvind Narayanan, Kristina Olson and Serguei Oushakine

Princeton faculty recognized for their impact as outstanding mentors of graduate students

Mikaela Gerwin, Gil Joseph, Jimin Kang, Sabrina Nicacio and Nick Wu

Two Princeton seniors and three undergraduate alumni named Knight-Hennessy Scholars

Kulkarni and Mathur

Princeton juniors Kaivalya Kulkarni and Pranav Mathur named Goldwater Scholars

Theodore Opderbeck, An Nguyen, President Christopher L. Eisgruber, Laurianne Brunetti Kuipers and Davine Floy

Four outstanding N.J. secondary school teachers honored at Princeton Commencement

Vice president Calhoun poses with the student winners

Seven students win Spirit of Princeton award for service, contributions to campus life

Small black hexagons float on greenish liquid.

Princeton startup tackles soaring demand for lithium and other critical minerals

Researchers in lab coats conduct experiments to investigate bacteria.

Innovation funds support advances in AI, bioengineering, materials science, more

Prospect Garden in full bloom with Prospect House in the background

Prospect House spaces will be named for 12 people who ‘helped shape the University and the world’

A band performs from a porch

Porchfest 2025 brings the University and community together for a walkable feast of music

Sheldon Garon

Historian Sheldon Garon to receive one of Japan's highest honors

Close-up of the medal for recipients of Princeton’s Howard T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities

Linda Colley and Jill Dolan receive Behrman Award for the humanities

Osamede Ogbomo and Matthew Wilson

Senior Osamede Ogbomo and alumnus Matthew Wilson receive Barry Scholarship for study at Oxford

Bill Bialek, Kai Li, Peter Singer, and Christopher Skinner

Four professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

John Mack speaks at podium with Rickerson Field in the background during the ribbon-cutting for the rugby facilities at Haaga House.

University dedicates athletics facilities in the new Meadows Neighborhood

Lerato Barney

Princeton names Lerato Barney as VP and chief audit and compliance officer

Magnolia blossoms on the Princeton campus.

University community mourns the loss of undergraduate Lauren Blackburn ’26

Smiling seniors Erik Medina and Rosie Eden stand together beneath one of Princeton's stone archways.

Erik Medina selected as Princeton valedictorian, Rosie Eden as salutatorian

Educators looking at books in Princeton University Library's Special Collections room.

New Jersey community college educators convene at Princeton to share ideas, build partnerships for the humanities

Justice Sonia Sotomayor addresses the audience at the Chancellor Green ceremony

Princeton dedicates building, unveils portrait in honor of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor ’76

The exterior of the new Briger Hall on the Princeton campus.

Major Venture Forward gift from Devon and Pete Briger ’86 names environmental studies building

Gananath Obeyesekere and a mask

Gananath Obeyesekere, an anthropologist of religion and ‘intellectual giant,’ dies at 95

Bas relief of Princeton shield and tigers and magnolia flowers

Six Princeton faculty members and arts fellows, 9 alumni receive Guggenheim Fellowships

Professor Gordin and the cover of his book

‘On the Fringe’ by Dean of the College Michael D. Gordin named Princeton Pre-read

Jeremiah Ostriker

Astrophysicist Jeremiah P. Ostriker, pioneer of modern cosmology and ‘source of inspiration,’ dies at 87

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