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‘Making the Viking Age’ in a new Princeton humanities course .

In Denmark and closer to home, students trace the footsteps — and try the handiwork — of ancient mariners.

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Our technological ingenuity is deeply informed by the liberal arts. Meet five students.

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Employee obituaries: November 2020

3D Protein

Software for determining the 3D structure of proteins

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Be a Princetonian — get out and vote!

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Princeton University Concerts debuts new digital initiative ‘Sing for Today,’ taps into election with opera star Joyce DiDonato and Kai Tsurumaki ’23

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Robert Prud’homme named first recipient of Princeton’s Dean for Research Award for Distinguished Innovation

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Major High Meadows gift renames Princeton Environmental Institute

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Princeton project expands to create a worldwide fleet of robotic floats to monitor ocean health

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New technique could help repair nerve damage

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Princeton endowment earns 5.6% return; continues to support financial aid, COVID-19 testing and daily University operations

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Princeton Professor of Visual Arts Deana Lawson wins Hugo Boss Prize, first photographer to be awarded the prize

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UPDATED: Princeton University Relief Fund announces contribution to support small businesses in Princeton affected by the pandemic

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Princeton and Mpala scholars link obesity and disease to dramatic dietary changes

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Robots and humans collaborate to revolutionize architecture

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A Year of Forward Thinking kicks off virtual Forward Fest public conversation series with faculty experts and alumni

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President Eisgruber's mid-semester update to the University community

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Campus Advocates will help promote University health and safety guidelines

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Five scholars join Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts

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Princeton study suggests that monkeys, like humans, may have 'self-domesticated'

Environmental research at Princeton is addressing the world's challenges

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Quantum chemist Leslie Schoop wins 2020 Packard Fellowship

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Tighter border policies leave migrants vulnerable to effects of climate change

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Invention sparked by COVID-19 pandemic safely disinfects surfaces continuously

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How exactly do we spread droplets as we talk? Engineers found out.

Michael Cook

Michael Cook receives Middle East Medievalists Lifetime Achievement Award

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Employee obituaries: October 2020

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Major gift from Mellody Hobson ’91 names new residential college

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A virtual concert 10 years in the making: University organist debuts Vierne Project Oct. 8

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Climate change could mean fewer sunny days for hot regions banking on solar power

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Princeton chemist Mohammad Seyedsayamdost awarded a MacArthur Fellowship

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Employee retirements: October 2020

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