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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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Here are key dates and details for Princeton Research Day this year

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These plants have 'underground weapons' in ecological competition. Read about the Princeton research.

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Astrophysicists find a way to form dark matter-deficient galaxies

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What is your dog’s lifespan? A Princeton geneticist is seeking the keys to canine health and longevity.

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The next big thing from Princeton's MacMillan lab: an ‘improbable’ mechanism for a difficult chemical bond

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Lee, Pravilova, Warren

Three Princeton faculty members awarded NEH grants to support advanced research in the humanities

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Why are some viruses harmless and others deadly? A.J. te Velthuis is on the case.

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Humble lizards offer new possibilities for artificial lungs

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Political polarization and its echo chambers: Surprising new, cross-disciplinary perspectives from Princeton

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Yibin Kang in his lab

New cancer therapy from Yibin Kang's lab holds potential to switch off major cancer types without side effects

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Man in front of a blackboard that has "Cas-13 detection" with star-like shapes underneath and pointing to "Microwell array"

Coronavirus researcher Cameron Myhrvold is using 'spectacular' new technologies to seek and destroy viral pathogens

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Ali Yazdani

Unmasking the 'magic' behind one of physics’ recent mysteries

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DataX new research projects in AI

DataX is funding new AI research projects at Princeton, across disciplines

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Net-Zero America: How state policymakers can use data from Princeton's pioneering study to meet climate goals

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Three Princeton researchers win NIH high-risk, high-reward fellowships

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Princeton scientists identify genes behind tusklessness in African elephants facing poaching pressure

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Turning 'gee-whiz ideas' into reality at Nobel Laureate Dave MacMillan's latest PCI Symposium

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Princeton experts identify priorities for Glasgow climate summit and global actions going forward

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Princeton-led studies boost CRISPR gene-editing prospects

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In new cognitive research, people's eyes reveal that clichés are underrated

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Decorative image of people gathered in the shape of the U.S.

Princeton, University of Southern California research shows that immigration boosts U.S. life expectancy

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Logan Pirece and Joel Cooper surrounded by advocacy, mindfulness, and masking icons

Princeton researchers discover new strategy to encourage vaccinations and masking

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New engineering and environmental studies facilities will support innovative research that benefits society

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Satellite in sun’s backyard unravels the origins of interplanetary dust

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New Princeton partnership pairs students with mentors to tackle complex climate challenges

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New regional Princeton-led innovation hub to accelerate tech, enhance diversity in entrepreneurship

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artwork accompanying archive of Virgin Mary istories n Ethiopia, Eritrea and Egypt circa 1300

African Digital Humanities Project at Princeton awarded over $600,000 in two NEH grants

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vials of COVID vaccine

Vaccine stockpiling by nations could lead to increase in COVID-19 cases, novel variant emergence

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Ice as seen from aboard the US Coast Guard icebreaker Healy.

The Arctic Ocean’s deep past provides clues to its imminent future

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Princeton voices: Speaking out on climate change, heat waves, wildfires and more

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