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Autumn Womack
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'Let the archive tell you what the story is’ .

How Princeton scholar Autumn Womack curated her critically acclaimed exhibition about Toni Morrison’s creative process — and invited other thinkers and artists to come build their own stories from the Toni Morrison Papers at Princeton University Library.

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Aerial view of 91 Prospect Ave., ready to be moved
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Historic house, new home: Our story and time-lapse video capture how Princeton’s historic 91 Prospect Ave. building crossed the road. .

A cheer went up and horns honked as the building reached its new location at 110 Prospect Ave.

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New biophysics graduate program draws leading faculty from across the University

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Hildred Geertz

Hildred Geertz, ‘incredibly accomplished scholar’ in cultural anthropology and ‘beloved founding figure’ as Princeton’s first female department chair, dies at 95

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Iran protests

SPIA Reacts: Insights on the protests in Iran from scholars at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

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Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts welcomes new scholars

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Michelle Chan, Celeste Nelson and A.J. te Velthuis win major NIH awards

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'What can I do?' How to put your values into action

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June Huh wins MacArthur ‘genius’ grant for creative approaches to mathematical puzzles

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Ruha Benjamin and book

In her new book, Ruha Benjamin finds hope by celebrating how small changes can ‘spread justice and joy’

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Princeton scientists win major physics prizes

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Ben Bernanke, former Princeton professor and economics department chair, receives Nobel Prize in economic sciences

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T. Leslie Shear Jr., 2009

T. Leslie Shear Jr., classical archaeologist, ‘rigorous scholar’ and ‘inspiring teacher,’ dies at 84

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Princeton will name campus arch for Kentaro Ikeda ‘44, the University’s sole Japanese student during World War II

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Author of new Stevie Nicks book is a Princeton professor who loves 'Tusk,' studies Tchaikovsky

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'The Sky is for Everyone': Talking with Princeton women in astrophysics

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FitzRandolph Gate

Princeton dissociates from segments of fossil fuel industry

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Board approves 17 faculty appointments

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Middlesex College joins Princeton's Community College Teaching Partnership

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Provost Deborah Prentice nominated to lead the University of Cambridge

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Thompson wins New Horizons Prize in Physics for neutral-atom quantum computing

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Brangwynne wins the Breakthrough Prize for revolutionary view of living cells

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Sixteen faculty members transfer to emeritus status

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Saori Suzuki and Alexander Ploss

More possible entry points for COVID spike protein identified by Princeton scientists

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Twelve scholars named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows

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Naturalization ceremony participatns take the oath of allegiance.

Thirty people become U.S. citizens at naturalization ceremony on campus

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

Municipality of Princeton and University collaborate to keep the public updated on Witherspoon Street progress

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'Legendary' cognitive scientist Daniel Osherson, 'scientist of rare talent' and 'excellent and caring mentor,' dies at 73

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Bill Bradley and Christopher Eisgruber stand next to painting

Portrait of basketball and political great Bill Bradley ’65 unveiled

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Sam Glucksberg, pioneer in experimental psycholinguistics and ‘outstanding mentor,’ dies at 89

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Salama and Eisgruber on stage

Pre-read book 'Every Day the River Changes' inspires Class of 2026 to pursue their passions while at Princeton

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Princeton will enhance its groundbreaking financial aid program

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