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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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Three innovative projects selected to receive funding from the Schmidt Transformative Technology Fund

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A medium ground finch perches on a stump

Gene flow between species influences evolution in Darwin’s finches

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Aerial view of cultivated landscape

Expansion, environmental impacts of irrigation by 2050 greatly underestimated

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Princeton Research Virtual Days 2020, Open to the Public, May 5-7, visit the website researchday.princeton.edu

Princeton Research Day showcases work of undergraduates, graduate students and postdocs, May 5-7

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New Princeton study takes superconductivity to the edge

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MacMillan, Ploss labs to map viral-host interactions for COVID-19

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To combat COVID-19, behavioral pitfalls must be addressed

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Hurricane time lapse video

Human-caused warming will cause more slow-moving hurricanes, warn climatologists

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Meiyun Lin

Princeton scientist solves air quality puzzle: Why is ozone pollution persisting in Europe despite environmental laws banning it?

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Suspended art in Frick Chemistry Laboratory

Princeton University endorses guidelines aimed at rapid transfer of COVID-19 solutions to public

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Princeton researchers map rural U.S. counties most vulnerable to COVID-19

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Jamieson and Poor

NSF RAPID grant backs Princeton research to track and contain pandemic

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Princeton awards over half-a-million dollars in funding for rapid, novel and actionable COVID-19 research projects

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Alin Coman

NSF RAPID grant awarded for study of how anxiety affects the spread of COVID-19 information

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Multi-year datasets suggest projecting outcomes of people’s lives with AI isn't so simple

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Poor people experience greater financial hardship in areas where income inequality is greatest

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Loners help society survive, say Princeton ecologists

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New mathematical model can more effectively track epidemics

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Food systems are fodder for curbing cities’ environmental impacts

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The MacMillan research group

MacMillan illuminates the micro-environment, creating a new path to cancer drugs

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fruit fly embryo

Geneticists pump the brakes on DNA, revealing key developmental process

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Crystalline pattern

Fast and fragile: Two new studies explain the strange electron flow in future materials

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Marina Rustow in front of a jigsaw puzzle

Fragile fragments: Marina Rustow unpacks daily life in medieval Egypt

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Breast cancer cells

Researchers uncover potential cancer-causing mutations in genes’ control switches

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Microbes linked to cancer in threatened California foxes, report Princeton researchers

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face of a neanderthal man in an outline of the African continent

New study identifies Neanderthal ancestry in African populations and describes its origin

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Michael Oppenheimer on “60 Minutes”

Sea level rise is speeding up, says Princeton climatologist Michael Oppenheimer

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Kevin Kruse sitting at a table with archived material and scenes of the Civil Rights movement behind him

Historian Kruse revisits the legacy of Princeton alumnus and civil rights champion John Doar

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A baby and a researcher wear brain wavelength-measuring devises on their heads while making eyecontact during play

Baby and adult brains ‘sync up’ during play, finds Princeton Baby Lab

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Laurence Ralph

'The Torture Letters': Laurence Ralph explores Chicago’s dark history

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