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Innovation

How Princeton’s environmental experts are walking the walk toward the net-zero future .

Our scholars influence climate policy. We asked how they're moving toward a net-zero future themselves.

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Diversity & Inclusion

Transfer Scholars Initiative prepares N.J. community college students to thrive at selective four-year schools .

Princeton is partnering with community colleges to help transfer students succeed, with accredited classes, college counseling, mentorship and more.

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Women and Men's basketball teams

Princeton men’s and women’s basketball punch their tickets to March Madness

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Remarks by Dean of the Faculty Gene Jarrett for the Toni Morrison stamp dedication ceremony

Toni Morrison USPS stamp unveiling

USPS dedicates ‘beautiful and powerful’ Toni Morrison stamp at Princeton

Asmeret Asefaw Berhe at PPPL

Visiting officials from DOE's Office of Science learn about PPPL’s expanded mission

Autumn Womack

'Let the archive tell you what the story is’

President Eisgruber gesticulates during a town hall meeting with Mark Freda

President Eisgruber, Princeton municipal officials highlight cooperation between ‘town and gown’ at 10th annual meeting

Witherspoon Street and banner that reads, "Making Witherspoon Shoppable"

University contributions to Princeton town: 2022 summary

Princeton economist Alan Blinder to receive 2023 Moynihan Prize for scholarship and public service

Satellite image of three hurricanes developing

One is bad enough: Climate change raises the threat of multiple hurricanes

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Princeton on Ice

The structure and function of a poorly characterized region of Hepatitis E’s ORF1.

Princeton researchers find a path toward Hep E treatment by disentangling its knotty structure

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Princeton honors Gen. Christopher Cavoli and internet pioneer Robert Kahn at Alumni Day

Reginald Dwayne Betts in The Felon Project

‘Felon: An American Washi Tale' theater project explores contemporary injustices

Aerial view of 91 Prospect Ave., ready to be moved

Historic house, new home: Our story and time-lapse video capture how Princeton’s historic 91 Prospect Ave. building crossed the road.

hands holding candles at a vigil

Princetonians provide support to Turkish and Syrian earthquake victims

Lila Rodgers, Mira Nencheva, Rodney Priestley, Binyamin “Benny” Kleinman and Jason Molesky

Four win Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton's top graduate student honor

Austin Davis and Ella Gantman

Princeton University seniors Austin Davis and Ella Gantman receive Pyne Prize

Willow Dellhite, Bennet Weissenbach

Alumni Willow Dalehite and Ben Weissenbach awarded Gates Cambridge Scholarships

Robert Geddes in front of a blackboard

Robert Geddes, the School of Architecture’s first dean and ‘gatekeeper to architecture’ for generations of students, dies at 99

Ludovic Tanpgi

Mathematician Ludovic Tangpi wins prestigious fellowship from American Mathematical Society

Six professors win Sloan Foundation research fellowships

Two scientist over the spectroscopy tool.

‘Transformative’ funds enable shared cutting-edge NMR facilities for Princeton researchers

NASA’s Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP)

Princeton in space: NASA’s IMAP mission clears critical hurdle to launch

Amazonian Indigenous leader Davi Kopenawa

Amazonian Indigenous leader Davi Kopenawa visits Princeton

"Viral Justice" book cover and Ruha Benjamin

Ruha Benjamin’s selections for Black History Month, plus University events for learning and discovery

Princeton aerial shot

Princeton undergraduate Jaqueline Gonzalez dies in Chicago

Aneesha Manocha

Senior Aneesha Manocha receives Kanders Churchill Scholarship for science policy

Isolated Molecules

Princeton scientists measure quantum correlations between molecules for the first time

a football player lunges to catch the ball

A semester's inquiry into sports as the ‘universal language’

Sid Lapidus

Sidney Lapidus ’59 gift to Princeton University Library opens digital access to collection of rare Revolution-era books and publications

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