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Students examine a rare printing of the Declaration of Independence in a Special Collections classroom

“Revolution in the Archives”: Students delve into Princeton University Library archives to understand America’s past and help curate landmark 250th anniversary exhibit .

Undergraduates conducted original research that contributed to the public exhibit opening April 15 in Firestone Library.

A woman pipettes a fluid into a tiny container while students look on.

Biomedical research is surging at Princeton University .

Across the Princeton campus and beyond, groundbreaking biomedical advances are emerging from interdisciplinary partnerships among brilliant scholars — each bringing their individual gifts to the toughest medical questions.

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Bart Devolder at work in the art museum's conservation studio

A conservator's work on de Kooning’s ‘Black Friday’ for Princeton reveals new insights and a surprise

Yiyun Li

Princeton’s Yiyun Li wins Pulitzer Prize for memoir

Martin Kern and Chika Okeke-Agulu

Martin Kern and Chika Okeke-Agulu receive Behrman Award for the Humanities

Students smile as they work on an art project

‘Joyful moments in busy days’: How the new art museum is cultivating opportunities to reflect and recharge

Stone carving of a small tiger atop a pedestal on Princeton's campus

National Academy of Sciences elects eight Princeton professors

Zach Gardner, Joe Silva and Helena Drake

Seniors Zach Gardner and Joe Silva, alumna Helena Drake receive Barry Scholarship for study at Oxford

Zain Zaidi,

Princeton graduate student Zain Zaidi awarded Soros Fellowship for New Americans

Wendy Kopp

Class Day speaker will be Wendy Kopp ’89, Teach For All co-founder and CEO

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Quentin Colón Roosevelt awarded Truman Scholarship for public service

Entrance door to Nassau Hall, flanked by two tiger statues.

Seven professors elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Jensen Huang hands an award trophy to Carolina Figueiredo

Nine Princetonians win 2026 Breakthrough Prize honors, including inaugural Vera Rubin Prize

Daniel Yu and Madeleine Murnick outdoors on the Princeton campus

Daniel Yu selected as Princeton valedictorian, Madeleine Murnick as salutatorian

Blossoming cherry trees in front of a Gothic doorway at Princeton

Princetonians honored with Guggenheim Fellowships

Illustration of scientists

Major gift promises to accelerate Princeton University’s leadership in quantum science

Princeton quantum graduate students in a  lab

‘Fearless’ graduate students are forging a new quantum frontier

Students examine a rare printing of the Declaration of Independence in a Special Collections classroom

“Revolution in the Archives”: Students delve into Princeton University Library archives to understand America’s past and help curate landmark 250th anniversary exhibit

Maryanne Wolf with inset of her book

‘Reader, Come Home’ by Maryanne Wolf selected as Princeton Pre-read

Sophia Yoo gestures toward a large projection of her slide as she presents her Three Minute Thesis.

Three Minute Thesis competition showcases Princeton graduate student research

A woman pipettes a fluid into a tiny container while students look on.

Biomedical research is surging at Princeton University

A bronze tiger sculpture in the foreground with Princeton's Stanhope Hall

Board approves 2 new faculty appointments

Firestone library on the Princeton campus framed by a blue sky

Princeton trustees set 2026-27 budget that reflects sharp focus on core mission

Princeton staff members attend luncheon

Service Recognition ceremony honors Princeton staff for exceptional achievements

Jan-Werner Müller

Jan-Werner Müller named University Professor

Portrait of David Botstein in glasses and a suit jacket

David Botstein, a leader of the Human Genome Project, dies at 83

President Eisgruber meets with the Princeton Mayor and Council

Eisgruber, municipal officials discuss standing up for shared values during annual meeting

town and campus

University contributions to Princeton municipality: 2025 summary

Rod Priestley and Jason Ren

Rodney Priestley, Z. Jason Ren and 15 alumni named AAAS Fellows

Researchers take notes during fieldwork in a mountain meadow.

Major gift names the Griffin-Cole Climate and Energy Grand Challenge Fund in HMEI

Christopher Sims

Christopher Sims, revolutionary macroeconomist, Nobel laureate and generous mentor, dies at 83

Beth Lew-Williams and book cover

Beth Lew-Williams receives Bancroft Prize for distinguished work in American history

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