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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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An emerging class of solar energy technology, made with perovskite semiconductors

Once seen as fleeting, a new solar tech proves its lasting power

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Meglodon, a massive shark

What did Megalodon eat? Anything it wanted — including other predators

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silhouettes of a farmer plowing, a windmill, farrow fields and forest

How restoring abandoned farms to natural habitats can mitigate climate change

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Fernandina giant tortoise

'Fantastic giant tortoise,' believed extinct, confirmed alive in the Galápagos

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Leah Boustan and the cover of her book, Streets of Gold: America's Untold Story of Immigrant Success

Modern immigrants' children have climbed the economic ladder as fast as the Ellis Island generation

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tunnel of cables

Google, GE, ClearPath have joined a new Princeton research consortium focusing on low-carbon technology

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Leat terns on the beach

World Series of Birding title goes to a Princeton student team

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Princeton Research Day returns, fully in-person for the first time in three years

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Female Aedes aegypti mosquito sucking blood from a white human.

How mosquito brains encode human odor so they can seek us out

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Students of PACRI partner schools

Princeton partners with UNCF and HBCUs to expand research and innovation

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a torn Social Security card on a background of silhouttes of people

How to fix Social Security? It's political but it can be done

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marine life at the surface of the ocean

Unchecked global emissions on track to initiate mass extinction of marine life

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Health, environment and imaging are focus of this year’s Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund grants

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Participants get briefed on the chalk line

'High Water Line' project draws the boundary where N.J.'s new coastline will be if climate change persists

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An eviction notice in a door with chipped paint

How a program in NYC made a 'huge difference' for poor tenants in housing court

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New scholarly database documents the rise in publicly identifying LGBTQI+ elected officials across the globe

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Princeton research is pursuing a sustainable future for New Jersey and the world

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'A conversation that inspires': Princeton brings landmark discoveries in chemistry to high school students

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NASA image of colliding black holes

Princeton researchers find 10 new black hole mergers hiding in the data from LIGO and Virgo

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A man in a cowboy hat plays a guitar and sings a bird, a stack of money, and binoculars with a herd of cows in the background

What do you see when you listen to music?

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Quantum computing and silicon

A Princeton discovery in quantum computing shows promise for silicon 'qubits'

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celestial cloud formations in a human profile

DataX is funding eight new AI research projects across disciplines

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a man looking at a laptop screen with social media icons in his sightline

A Princeton-Microsoft project is tracing the digital fingerprints of disinformation

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What climate choices should cities make? A Princeton data tool helps planners set priorities.

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Green grid goal is practical for New Jersey, Princeton's Jenkins tells lawmakers

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A timeline of innovation and impact at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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Aerial view of marshlands

Study reveals how inland and coastal waterways influence climate

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Joshua Rabinowitz

Princeton chemists find the surprisingly simple way mammals keep their bloodstream in balance

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molecules connected to each other in a hexogonal shape

Princeton scientists achieve new clarity in visualizing the quantum realm

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Inside the tokomak machine

How the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab contributed to the new world record in clean fusion energy

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