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(04/27/22 2:29am)
Four University professors, two of which are Princeton University Press (PUP) authors, have been awarded the 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship for their scholarship in their respective fields of study. Six other PUP authors were also recipients. In total, 180 Fellows received the award for their past, present, and future work in the social sciences, humanities, creative arts, and natural sciences.
(04/21/22 12:00pm)
USG Senate upholds appeal over Caterpillar referendum, will withhold statement to University for or against referendum
(04/21/22 2:27am)
Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, New York University professor Ulrich Baer, and Amherst University professor Stefan Bradley spoke on free speech in the classroom and institutional racism on college campuses at a panel on Tuesday, April 19, at Richardson Auditorium.
(04/20/22 11:30pm)
USG holds special meeting over Caterpillar Referendum; New dorms to be built with gender-inclusive restrooms
(04/20/22 11:25pm)
SPORTS | Wright goes to Colorado, Men's lacrosse sees big win, Week in Sports recap
(04/20/22 7:23pm)
A week after voting closed on student body referenda, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate announced in an email to students that in an Executive Session on Monday, April 18, the body decided to uphold an appeal against the actions of USG Chief Elections Manager Brian Li ’24 in a 15–5 vote with four members abstaining.
(04/20/22 3:25am)
Princeton’s Board of Trustees voted to extend the tenure of President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83 for “at least five [more] years” on April 9. Eisgruber has served as President of the University since July 2013.
(04/20/22 4:38am)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Senate held a special meeting on Monday, April 18 to discuss an appeal filed by four senate members that contested “the actions of Chief Elections Manager.” This comes as the results of Referendum No. 3, which calls on the University to halt usage of Caterpillar machinery, await certification. The senate voted on whether to accept the appeal in a meeting that wasn’t open to the public, but have yet to announce the results of their vote.
(04/20/22 3:31am)
Max Véronneau ’19 signed a one-year deal with the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League on April 14.
(04/20/22 1:10am)
For months, student organizers with the Princeton Pride Alliance said they’ve struggled to navigate the process for helping fellow queer students obtain gender-inclusive housing accommodations on campus.
(04/18/22 4:21am)
From April 14 to 15, Israel War Room (IWR), an organization with no affiliation to Princeton, spent $800-899 on a sponsored Facebook post declaring that the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) referendum to halt the use of Caterpillar machinery had been defeated. In fact, preliminary results showed that the referendum had passed, and results have yet to be certified by USG as of April 17.
(04/18/22 3:28am)
Following the publication of her recent memoir, “Lessons From the Edge,” former ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch ’80 spoke to the University community about her experience as a U.S. diplomat in Ukraine and the Eastern Bloc in a talk moderated by Professor of Sociology and International Affairs Kim Lane Scheppele.
(04/18/22 3:51am)
Julian Zelizer is the Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs at the University. He is also a CNN Political Analyst and regular guest on NPR’s “Here and Now” broadcast.
(04/18/22 2:24am)
One of Princeton’s brightest stars is headed home to complete her college basketball career.
(04/22/22 1:52am)
This coming fall, over half the courses offered at Princeton will have 15 students or fewer. Computer science remains the most in-demand department, with eight percent of all course seats on campus falling in its domain. And two of the most historically popular certificate programs — visual arts and creative writing — dropped the number of course seats they’ll offer, as compared to this spring.
(04/18/22 6:15pm)
Another men’s basketball senior has announced his transfer to a power-five school.
(04/15/22 9:54pm)
The Undergraduate Student Government (USG) announced the results of its spring elections via an email to the student body on Friday, April 15, but held off on certifying the results of Referendum No. 3, which has sparked controversy on campus and beyond.
(04/15/22 12:00pm)
PPPL receives $1.5M from Department of Energy for Fusion Energy Project
(04/15/22 4:24am)
Following the public release of preliminary results from the Spring 2022 Undergraduate Student Government (USG) election on Wednesday, specifics of the USG Constitution’s language and election bylaws have sparked confusion over whether Referendum No. 3 has passed.
(04/15/22 3:03am)
Nathaniel Fisch, the director of the Princeton Program in Plasma Physics, and a team of researchers at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) received $1,499,953 in funding on Feb. 14 from the United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy (ARPA-E) for their project on refining an innovative form of fusion energy.