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Laura Wooten in front of an American flag
Service

University will name building in honor of Laura Wooten, who was recognized as longest serving U.S. poll worker .

Wooten was a longtime resident of Princeton, New Jersey, and a volunteer at the polls for nearly eight decades. The naming of Laura Wooten Hall honors her outstanding service to the nation and to humanity. 

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Serena Lu ’20
Diversity & Inclusion

‘We have all these people that came before us, and we carry that in who we are.’ Our Year of the Tiger series continues. .

The Year of the Tiger that launched with this Lunar New Year is a moment of pride and reflection for Princeton’s vibrant Asian and Asian American community. Throughout the year, we are elevating the voices of faculty, staff, students, alumni and researchers in a series of thoughtful interviews exploring questions of identity, pride, hope, the lived experience of anti-Asian racism, and meaningful steps that allies can take. We continue the series with Serena Lu, from the Class of 2020.

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Alcatraz Island is unlikely place of learning for students of energy innovation

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Recipients of faculty teaching awards pose in their ceremonial robes and mortarboards

Four faculty members recognized for outstanding teaching

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Margaret Koval and Emily Carter speaking

‘She Roars’ podcast talks to outgoing Dean Emily Carter

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Tsung-Mei Cheng speaks in front of an audience

A tribute to Uwe: Academics debate future of U.S. health care

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Course explores the Millstone River, Princeton’s backyard wilderness

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‘Together We Discover’: Annual Giving helps Princeton recruit and support interdisciplinary faculty

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Engineering student in lab

Readying for graduation, Princeton engineering students reflect on their senior thesis experience

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A blighted rocky landscape on Nauru

Princeton senior Lohmann explores Nauru, where the environmental future is now

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Daniel Petticord holding a camera

Princeton senior Petticord explores a Kenyan ecosystem one tortoise at a time

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Autumn Womak walks with her student across campus

‘Reading’ Toni Morrison: Exploring Princeton’s literary icon from page to screen

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Tess Jacobson stretches out her arms in joy facing a mountainscape

Senior Tess Jacobson works to understand the climate through volcanoes and monsoons

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Jennifer Rexford '91 recording podcast

Jennifer Rexford talks to ‘She Roars’ podcast about partnering with Google and computer science’s revolution

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Jessica Zhou (center) discusses her multi-colored "emotions" dress with a group of other students

Zhou plays with expectations through fashion

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Franz Prichard standing with three students, looking at Japanese magazines

Reflecting on urban environments and ecology through images

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Matthew Ritger

Ritger examines role of literature in the birth of modern punishment

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Panelists tell UN expert that artificial intelligence offers promise and peril for social programs

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Campus beauty

Six faculty, alumna Michelle Obama, elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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Máté Bezdek speaks about his reasearch

Bezdek's research on ammonia's chemical bonds has applications for environment, industry

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Round tables of engaged alumni and participants at the TeacherPrep anniversary conference

Teacher Prep celebrates 50 years of service through teaching

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Kyle Mays speaking with Isabel Lockhart

‘Indigenous/Settler’ conference examines historical and contemporary issues across geographies

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Sarah Carson speaks about the research

Carson documents and interprets India's environmental history

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Two women sitting on a bench at a subway station

Notes from the field: Following the routes of U.S. deportation through history

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Pico Iyer and students sitting around table

Pico Iyer teaches ‘The Literature of Fact — Writing and Reporting on Place’

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Daniel Floryan

Floryan's research on swimming has applications in propulsion systems

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Reilly Bova and Gustavo Dudamel conducting orchestra

Dudamel! Anatomy of a cross-campus residency

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Three visiting priests looking at/discussing a manuscript on a table display

Priests, scholars gather to celebrate Princeton’s Ethiopian manuscripts

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Jordan Salama standing on a wooden bridge

Salama navigates Colombia’s Magdalena River, one story at a time

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A team sits at a table on the stage, taking a question from moderators

Game on: High school students test their classics acumen in Princeton’s competition

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Lynn Loo

‘She Roars’ podcast explores urgency of climate change with Lynn Loo, director of Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

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Princeton Teaching Week highlights the heart of learning

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