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(08/25/17 12:08am)
Over 250 people from the Princeton community and beyond gathered in Palmer Square on Sunday afternoon in solidarity with individuals affected by the recent violence in Charlottesville, Va.
(07/08/17 10:34pm)
Isabelle Clark-Decès, professor of anthropology and director of the Program in South Asian Studies, died last Thursday after a fall in Mussoorie, India, where she was leading a Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies Global Seminar.
(06/08/17 2:41am)
Princeton Private Prison Divest (PPPD) received a “disappointing response” from the University Board of Trustees to a final petition that urges the Board to state that the University will divest from private prisons, members said.
(04/20/17 1:15am)
Academy Award-nominated film director, screenwriter, and producer Baz Luhrmann has been invited to address the Class of 2017 at the Class Day ceremony on Monday, June 5, according to a University press release.
(03/31/17 3:28am)
Former President of South Korea Park Geun-hye was arrested and jailed on Friday in Korea on charges of corruption that led to her removal from office three weeks ago.
(03/29/17 4:23am)
Students and members of the town gathered at Labyrinth Books to attend a poetry reading with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Paul Muldoon on Tuesday.
(03/10/17 5:22am)
The Constitutional Court of South Korea ousted President Park Geun-hye on March 9 after months of unrest in the country, including protests against government corruption.
(03/10/17 4:29am)
The Princeton Garden Theatre, located on Nassau Street, has been named New Jersey’s Best Movie Theater by NJ.com. According to a press release, the theater was named the winner from a pool of five finalists.
(03/09/17 4:53am)
Around 70 students gathered outside Frist Campus Center on March 8 to celebrate International Women’s Day by sharing personal experiences with gender inequality and voicing their opinions on the importance of change.
(02/09/17 4:27am)
The Davis International Center has created a new web page with updates and a Frequently Asked Questions section regarding President Trump’s executive order on immigration. Additionally, the Davis International Center will hold an open information session Feb. 9 for University students and scholars who have been affected by the executive order.
(01/09/17 3:03am)
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert has appointed nine people to a newly formed Civil Rights Commission, designed to provide informal social conflict resolution. Nearly half of the appointees consist of University employees.
(01/01/17 12:12am)
Wonshik Shin '19, an undergraduate from Seoul, South Korea, was found dead in his dorm room on the morning of Dec. 18. He was 19.
(12/02/16 4:12am)
Jessica Lee, who has served senior admission positions at the University and Barnard College, has been named the new director of admission.
(11/30/16 5:01am)
New Jersey governor and ex officio University trustee Chris Christie has announced that he plans to finish his term, which ends in 2018, according to the New York Times. He criticized the media for continuing to speculate whether he will leave the state to serve in President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration. Despite his plan to finish his term, Christie has not ruled out continuing to serve in the Trump administration.
(11/30/16 4:22am)
Former University professor and current President of the University of Pennsylvania Amy Gutmann has had her contract extended to 2022, which will make her the longest-serving president in the school's history.
(10/27/16 5:05pm)
In a report issued Thursday morning, the Task Force on General Education made six recommendations pertaining to undergraduate teaching that span from mandating foreign language studies regardless of prior proficiency to changes in the academic calendar.
(10/13/16 9:22pm)
Several University students who had previously applied to Harvard University received emails from Harvard Thursdayafternoon informing them that their undergraduate application information to Harvard has been summoned by the court in a lawsuit concerning admission practices.
(09/21/16 9:34pm)
A system that can compare physical objects while potentially protecting sensitive information about the objects themselves has been demonstrated experimentally at the U.S. Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, according to the University website.
(09/18/16 2:15pm)
The Keller Center and the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council announced a new Certificate Program in Entrepreneurship. The Program will continue to accept applications from juniors until Sept. 23, and the process for sophomores will begin in the spring.
(05/05/16 2:48pm)
Six months after its creation, the Princeton Open Campus Coalition is now considering recognition from the University as an officially registered student group, according to Thomas Dunne, deputy dean of Undergraduate Students.