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(12/04/14 6:32pm)
After the Big Sibs community service project initiated by the Class of 2016 was cancelled last year, Big Sibs is back and now accepting applications from the current freshman, sophomore and junior classes.
(11/23/14 3:36pm)
Undergraduate Student Government presidential hopeful William Gansa ’17 -- an outside candidate who has not been involved with USG in the past -- is running on an alternative platform of small issues and reforms that, he claims, have historically been less publicized and have not been addressed by other candidates.
(11/04/14 6:06pm)
The University library has started offering alumni free electronic access to the Scholarly Journal Archive, ProQuest National Newspapers Premier, ProQuest Research Library and ebrary Academic Complete since September.
(10/13/14 8:34pm)
The Middle East and North Africa Regional Fellowship Program, originally operating under the name Princeton in the Middle East, has sent its first fellow abroad since disputes arose with the University about its name.
(10/05/14 3:16pm)
Nonviolence, open dialogue and compromise are the way to freedom for the Palestinian nation, Ali Abu Awwad, a Palestinian nonviolent peace activist in the West Bank, said in a lecture Sunday.
(09/29/14 10:02pm)
Danqi Shen ’11 has published a collection of stories highlighting the lives of different alumni in her first book, "Zi You De Lao Hu," translated as “Free Tigers.” The book was released in China in April and is only available in Mandarin. Shen, a Shanghai resident, said she was inspired to write the book in her junior year at the University when she took an East Asian Studies course and learned about the University's first Chinese students.
(09/23/14 6:43pm)
When David Pupa wanted to write a fictional book whose main character attends the University, he was told that he would have to gain official approval before it could be published.
(09/11/14 3:33pm)
Jin Liu was named the director of the new Princeton Center in Beijing and officially began her job working at the first administrative center abroad set up by the University in mid-July.
(05/11/14 3:54pm)
Colleen McCullough ’12 was contacted this March by University officials who told her that Princeton in the Middle East, the post-graduate fellowship program she had founded along with other University alumni, would have to remove the “Princeton in” construction from its name because it suggested that the independently established organization had an affiliation to the University and thus created confusion.
(05/06/14 3:46pm)
Students no longer have to line up early in the morning by New South Building to register for workshops in the Program in Creative Writing.
(04/14/14 3:01pm)
Only 171 students, approximately 26 percent of the students sampled, responded to the USG Academics Committee’s Midterm Evaluation Pilot program survey.The survey was available from April 3 to April 6 and allowed students to submit anonymous feedback about their classes.
(04/08/14 1:36pm)
Mark Benjamin ’14 will bike from Portsmouth, N.H. to Vancouver, British Columbiaover the course of 10 weeks this summer as a Bike & Build rider.
(04/07/14 8:21pm)
University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 chose Susan Wolf’s book “Meaning in Life and Why It Matters” for the Class of 2018 Pre-Read.
(04/02/14 2:32pm)
The fellowship initiative founded as "Princeton in the Middle East" will change its name after a discussion with University officials who asked that it not include the "Princeton in" construction.
(03/26/14 6:44pm)
Humans are “intent detectors,” and, as such, judge brands and companies based on the latter's ability to project warmth and competence,Susan Fiske and Chris Malone argued in a joint presentation on Wednesday.
(03/13/14 3:37pm)
The use of the construction “Princeton in” in a recently launched postgraduate fellowship started by a group of University alumni is being questioned by University officials. Administrators and the founders of the “Princeton in the Middle East” program will soon meet to discuss ways to address the issue.
(03/06/14 2:51pm)
The Princeton in the Middle East program will send postgraduate fellows to the Middle East and North Africa next year as part of its new independent initiative and partnership with Endeavor, a nonprofit organization that sends entrepreneurs around the world.