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(09/03/21 3:45am)
After Princeton experienced severe weather on the evening of Sept. 1, widespread flooding and downed trees caused several classes to return to a virtual format on Thursday — after just one day of in-person classes.
(08/23/21 8:12pm)
Students will be required to wear masks in the classroom, but fully vaccinated instructors may remove their mask for all or part of the class “at their own discretion,” according to new guidance from the University on Monday.
(08/21/21 1:54am)
On campus, Alberto Bruzos Moro is the director of Princeton’s Spanish Language Program and is slated to teach two seminars this fall. Off campus, Bruzos is a father to an immunocompromised nine-year-old son. With the rise of the COVID-19 delta variant, Bruzos is left balancing excitement for a return to the classroom with worries about his child’s health.
(06/21/21 11:26pm)
Amaney Jamal, the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and Director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, has been named the new Dean for Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA).
(07/16/21 10:43pm)
The burdens of the past academic year caused a national mental health crisis for students this spring. Recent studies have found that depression, anxiety, and loneliness peaked for college students during the pandemic, and 83 percent of college students in the U.S. reported mental health “negatively impacted their academic performance.”
(05/03/21 2:38am)
Every Wednesday this semester, roughly 20 students walked into McCosh 50 for one of Princeton’s 15 undergraduate classes taught in person. But this class was unique for another reason; although the students are together, no professor awaits them inside.
(04/30/21 3:47pm)
Dean’s Date will be postponed from May 5 until May 10, according to a memo from Dean of the College Jill Dolan sent to all undergraduate students Friday morning.
(04/27/21 12:11am)
Taishi Nakase ’21 and Lucy Wang ’21 have been selected as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, for the Class of 2021, according to a University announcement.
(04/21/21 12:27am)
Classes and office hours may now be held in-person and outdoors for the remainder of the semester, according to an email sent to all faculty on April 20 obtained by The Daily Princetonian.
(04/20/21 3:24am)
A proposal presented by the Program in Linguistics to establish a sequence in American Sign Language (ASL) that fulfills the University’s A.B. language requirement was approved unanimously by the Faculty Committee on the Course of Study (COCS) last Tuesday, according to Deputy University Spokesperson Michael Hotchkiss.
(03/31/21 2:45am)
This week’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate meeting consisted of four voting resolutions.
(03/16/21 11:59pm)
Princeton seniors Chisom Ilogu ’21, Sarah Kamanzi ’21, Leopoldo Solis ’21, and Lydia Spencer ’21 have been awarded the Henry Richardson Labouisse ’26 Prize.
(02/25/21 1:38am)
History and School of Public and International Affairs professor Keith Wailoo was named a winner of the 2021 Dan David Prize for his work centered in the history of medicine and health — work that may inform how we understand the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world.
(02/24/21 2:17am)
Sir Paul McCartney is as busy as ever. In the last few months, he released a new album, became best friends with Taylor Swift, and just last Tuesday, joined 33 starstruck Princeton students in ATL496: How to Write A Song for a two-hour songwriting workshop.
(02/23/21 9:48pm)
Classics department chair Michael Flower announced in an email Tuesday that he has requested Nassau Hall “urgently” conduct a review of his department’s “environment.”
(02/19/21 2:20am)
It’s been 50 years since Peter Singer, Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University’s Center for Human Values, wrote his essay “Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” arguing that the affluent ought to be donating more of their wealth to humanitarian causes.
(02/11/21 2:08am)
The formerly-known Department of Electrical Engineering (ELE) will now be recognized as the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), the University announced in a recent press release.
(02/05/21 12:38am)
For more than two decades at Princeton, classics professor Joshua Katz has stood out as a charismatic teacher who goes out of his way to mentor undergraduate students.
(02/02/21 3:58am)
All exams in the spring semester will “default” to take-home exams due to recent modifications to the University’s final exam policy made by the Committee on Examinations and Standing.
(01/27/21 1:39am)
On Jan. 20, the University announced that 12 students have been chosen for the Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI), a program that funds undergraduate summer internships and graduate fellowships in the federal government.