Daily Newsletter: Friday, March 4, 2022
NJ Transit considers Dinky alternative
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NJ Transit considers Dinky alternative
Q & A with Maria Ress '86; Angela Barnes at Lewis Center Event
Ella Feiner ’22 to compete on ‘Jeopardy!’ in college tournament
The Nor’easter hits Princeton
Students testing positive for COVID-19 may be asked to isolate in their own dorms
University administrators discuss return to campus and COVID-19 protocols during Town Hall
Students wait hours for boosters and isolation housing expands amid COVID-19 spike
Princeton pushes toward net-zero, sets path forward for other institutions
New research on fluid movement; Toni Morrison exhibit to open Spring 2023
Phil Murphy wins NJ gubernatorial race; Undergraduate voting rate rises to 75% in 2020 election
USG discusses Dean's Date programming budget and task force updates; interviews with town council candidates
Starring Sandra Oh of “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Killing Eve” fame, Netflix’s “The Chair,” is a witty and satirical campus drama consisting of six episodes that not only trace the challenges Oh’s character, Ji-Yoon Kim, faces as the new chair of a dwindling English department, but also highlights the importance of keeping humanistic areas of study alive.
Q&A with 2021 Nobel Prize winner Joshua Angrist; Updated international travel guidelines
Amherst ends legacy admissions; Nassau Street's Starbucks shortens open hours
David W. C. MacMillan jointly awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Students injured by crowd at Lawnparties; Alumni assigned to White House Science Committee; UHS Urges Vaccination at Flu Fest
Tunde Oyeneyin speaks about career changes and grief; GSRC officially opens
Are you looking for somewhere to visit over fall break? We would highly recommend the SoHo area in New York City. Here are a few spots that we’ve checked out over the past summer.
New study finds women in academic fields valuing “brilliance” more likely to face feelings of fraudulence
COVID-19 policy at USG meeting, Orange Key resumes in-person campus tours