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(12/06/15 3:34pm)
New executive director of Princeton Public Library Brett Bonfield plans to spearhead educational initiatives for privacy protection, solicit input from the community and collaborate closely with the University.
(11/12/15 4:15pm)
The University received 4,164 applications for admission to the Class of 2020 under the single-choice early action program as of Nov. 11, reflecting an approximate 9.4 percent increase from the number received for last year’s early action program on the same day, according to Dean of Admission Janet Rapelye.
(11/12/15 3:56pm)
The University, joined by over 80 other colleges and universities including all members of the Ivy League, is part of the Coalition for Access, Affordability and Success, which aims to create a new college application and portfolio platform for high school students.
(11/10/15 9:00pm)
The tiger statues between Whig Hall and Clio Hall, along with thecannon on Cannon Green,were found to be vandalized with red paint early Tuesday morning.
(11/10/15 4:11pm)
The burden of proof for demonstrating its tax-exempt status falls on the University, according to a decision by tax court judge Vito Bianco last Friday.
(10/25/15 3:00pm)
Former Princeton Triangle Club accountantThomas John Muza was sentenced to three years in prison last Friday for embezzling nearly a quarter of a million dollars from the theater company bySuperior Court Judge Timothy P. Lydon in Mercer County.
(10/18/15 7:55pm)
The concept of taking care of others is at the core of the Asian-American identity, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor Christopher P. Lu ’88 said at the closing banquet of “We Flourish,” the inaugural reunion conference for Asian-American alumni, onSaturday.
(10/15/15 7:28pm)
The University will launch a new website next July, according to Christian Knoebel, Digital Manager at the Office of Communications.
(10/08/15 7:05pm)
Tomas Lindahl, who worked on his postdoctoral research at the University, received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday for mapping how cells repair DNA.
(10/08/15 3:29pm)
More than 300 students have signed a petitionsince it was launched last week to open a new food co-op on campus, according toVidushi Sharma ’17, co-organizer of the petition.
(10/01/15 2:11pm)
The University will partner with online open course provider edX beginning this fall to launch courses in response to the changing needs of students and faculty, Jeffrey HimpeleGS ’96, Director of Teaching Initiatives and Programs at the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning,said.
(09/29/15 5:36pm)
Marina Rustow, the Khedouri A. Zilkha Professor of Jewish Civilization in the Near East at the University, is among the 24 scientists, artists, scholars and activists who received this year’s MacArthur Fellowship.
(09/23/15 5:40pm)
The U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights found that the University did not discriminate against Asians in its admission process, following two complaints filed by applicants.
(09/23/15 4:15pm)
The computer science departmentis now themost popular major with135 students in the Class of 2017 declaring the concentration, according to department chair Jennifer Rexford ’91.
(09/21/15 6:54pm)
Both Community Action and Outdoor Action trips were shortened by a day this year, running from Saturday, Sept. 5 to Thursday, Sept. 10.
(09/10/15 3:01pm)
Nate Ruess, lead vocalist of former Grammy-winning indie rock band Fun., will headline the 2015 fall Lawnparties, Undergraduate Student Government social chair Simon Wu ’17 announced in an email Thursday.Indie pop duo Holychild will stage the opening act, Wu said.
(09/03/15 4:09pm)
Creative writing professor and Pulitzer Prize winner Jhumpa Lahiri, as well as novelist and philosopher Rebecca Newberger Goldstein GS ’77, have been named recipients of the 2014 National Humanities Medal.
(08/09/15 1:07pm)
A University alumnus was removed from his position as ethics director of the American Psychological Association last month after an independent review alleged that he collaborated with the Department of Defense to enable torture.
(07/17/15 6:44pm)
The Princeton Annual Giving campaign set a new record this year with $61,490,178 raised from nearly 45,000 gifts, William Hardt '63, Assistant Vice President of Development for Annual Giving, said.
(07/01/15 5:20pm)
Terrace Club enacted a complete prohibition against smoking and the use of vapor-emitting substances indoors at the behest of the Princeton Health Department, Terrace graduate board chair Sandy Harrison ’74 said.