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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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Karthik Narasimhan

Computer scientist Narasimhan discusses machine literacy and beyond

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Graduate students talk in the Ethics of AI meeting

Graduate students explore the ethics of artificial intelligence

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Curating chaos: Princeton’s first research data management workshop helps graduate students and researchers define best practices

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Committee recommends changes to academic integrity system at Princeton

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Alexander Ploss and Ila Nimgaonkar looking at paper

Princeton-Rutgers M.D.-Ph.D. program trains future physicians in scientific research

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‘Japanese/America’ symposium explores art, literature, place, music

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Students explore technology policymaking through CITP’s Tech Policy Boot Camp

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Coding competencies: Princeton’s evolving approach to teaching software best practices to graduate students

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‘Musical Instruments, Sound, Perception and Creativity’

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Students in 'Asian American Family' course connect race, kinship to create zine

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Jay Benziner leads a class discussion

Ethics course explores risk and responsibility in engineering

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Edward Felten and Melissa Lane in Sherrerd Hall

Princeton collaboration brings new insights to the ethics of artificial intelligence

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Claire Gmachl lectures to her class

New first-year courses integrate foundational math and physics with modern engineering challenges

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Excavating Princeton and American history

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From the classroom to the community: Español en acción

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ProCES connects service and learning at Princeton University

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Conference examines impact of climate change on Indigenous communities

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What I think: Yiyun Li

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Frances Arnold

Enzymes, evolution and engineering with Nobel laureate Frances Arnold

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Life, unpacked: Freshman seminar explores search for a meaningful life

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Class snapshot: ‘Debt’

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East Asian studies professor and librarian uncover rare Japanese medieval documents

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Class snapshot: 'Arts of the Medieval Book'

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Princeton launches computing bootcamp for graduate students and postdocs

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Princeton participates in international ‘Being Human’ festival with month of events

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Architecture school showcases ‘44 Low-resolution Houses’

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Class explores ethos of sustainability on Princeton’s campus

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Herrera celebrates legacy of playwright María Irene Fornés

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Uncovering Antioch

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Princeton students develop interdisciplinary project for Newark community garden

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