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(04/15/14 7:25pm)
Melissa Harris-Perry — who hosts thethe MSNBC weekend show “Melissa Harris-Perry” and taught at Princeton from 2006 until 2010 — is now switching academic homes once again, this time to her alma mater.
(04/15/14 2:38pm)
The University and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will be pursuing nuclear research under a five-year, $3.5 million grant as part of the Center for Verification Technology.They will use the grant to continue developing a protocol for testing whether a warhead has nuclear content.
(04/14/14 8:04pm)
The Washington Post staff and The Guardian staff were awarded the Pulitzer Prize for public service on Monday.
(04/14/14 7:35pm)
Faculty, students and staff at the University and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratorycan now access the digital edition of The New York Times through an academic site license provided by the University’s Library, the Library announced on its website.
(04/13/14 2:42pm)
Faculty members Mung Chiang, Emily Thompson, Serguei Oushakine, Claire Vaye Watkins, Meghan O’Rourke, Andrew Cole and Devin Fore were among the 178 winners chosen from a pool of almost 3,000 applicants to receive fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation.
(04/10/14 7:52pm)
Jim Flaherty ’70, who served as finance minister of Canada from 2006 through March of this year, died Thursday. He was 64.
(04/09/14 10:04pm)
1. “#SELFIE” by The Chainsmokers (they retweeted us).
(04/09/14 10:02pm)
1.Wawa temporarily removes class banners, students moved to tears over unrequited love
(04/09/14 7:15pm)
Princeton’s Lawnparties lineup is “easily the worst lineup of all Ivies,” a Columbia Lion blog post said on Tuesday. The post listed artists playing at the spring concerts of the other Ivy League colleges and universities, except for Dartmouth, which hasn't announced its lineup yet.
(04/09/14 1:38pm)
While mathematics professor Yakov Sinai is known worldwide for his paramount contributions in dynamical systems, mathematical physics and probability theory, his students and friends say that he is, most strikingly, a gentleman.
(04/08/14 7:17pm)
A former associate administrator in the Yale School of Nursing is suing the university, The Yale Daily News reported.
(04/08/14 2:44pm)
Ridership for the Dinky train line, which runs between the University and Princeton Junction, declined by 10.4 percent from October to December of 2013 as compared to the same period in 2012, according to New Jersey Transit, the state-owned company that operates the train line.
(04/07/14 3:58pm)
Tenth of a second separates Columbia lightweight crew from Princeton
(04/06/14 1:42pm)
The string of University class banners donning the upper walls of the Wawa convenience store were recently removed to allow for remodeling, according to a Wawa manager.
(04/03/14 8:44pm)
The Princeton Garden Theatre, a movie theater that is owned by the University, will be renovated under new management in June, ending its over 20-year lease agreement with Garden Theatre Inc. The administration has decided to lease the establishment to non-profit company Renew Theaters.
(04/03/14 8:27pm)
Susan Patton ’77 allegedly pursued her first husband — Steve Jaffe, an advertising executive at an agency she worked at — while he was still married, the Daily Mail reports.
(04/02/14 10:05pm)
1. Sigma Alpha Epsilon's True Gentleman Experience offers vouchers to exchange 3 bro tanks for a J. Crew button-down
(04/01/14 5:22pm)
Editor's note: The email sent to the student body on April 1 announcing the USG lawnparties artists was an April Fools' day joke, USG President Shawon Jackson '15 said. You got us, USG!
(03/31/14 8:06pm)
The Appellate Court of New Jersey affirmed the Department of Environmental Protection’s decision to approve the early termination of a public easement allowing University construction plans on the Dinky Station on March 18.
(03/31/14 7:03pm)
Co-founder of the National Institute of Certified College Planners Ron Them said the University is “the best deal of the century” in a Bloomberg article this week.