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(12/23/20 6:34pm)
Editor’s Note: Princeton Mutual Aid helped to arrange interviews for this piece, some of which were conducted in Spanish, and provided volunteer translators. A Spanish-language version of this piece is available here, courtesy of Peter Taylor ’22 and Princeton Mutual Aid members Amanda Sol Peralta and Isa Lapuerta. Features writer Sofia Alvarado ’23 reviewed the translation.
(12/21/20 2:20am)
In a wide-ranging conversation covering health determinants, trust in the COVID-19 vaccine, and solutions to health inequity, panelists Dr. Yolandra Toya ’88, Dr. Chris Pernell ’97, and Dr. Owen Garrick ’90 gathered on Friday to discuss the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on marginalized communities.
(12/21/20 3:57am)
Maya Aronoff ’19 GS ’23 thought she would spend the two years after graduation fighting the Trump administration’s family separations at the border. Instead, she has been tackling one of the many issues in the justice system exacerbated by COVID-19: the health of federal inmates.
(12/21/20 1:53am)
“We are not optimistic about University-sponsored international travel in summer 2021,” Associate Provost for International Affairs and Operations Aly Kassam-Remtulla wrote to students earlier this week.
(12/20/20 11:20pm)
At a Princeton Council meeting on Dec. 14, Vice President for Campus Life Rochelle Calhoun told local officials that the University will begin a “community walk program” this spring to help monitor public health compliance for students living locally.
(12/15/20 5:25pm)
“We are heading into a period of a lot of construction activity on campus,” University architect Ron McCoy said during a Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting on Monday.
(12/12/20 1:19am)
Spring move-in will take place throughout the third week of January for undergraduates, a substantial shift in the timeline following altered quarantine guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the State of New Jersey.
(12/11/20 12:30am)
Students will again be able to take any class on a pass/D/fail (PDF) basis during the spring 2021 semester, and individual departments will still have the final decision about which prerequisites and departmental requirements they will require to be taken for a grade.
(12/07/20 1:45am)
After the University announced it would invite all undergraduates back to campus for the spring semester, students had 10 days to determine whether they intend to live on campus.
(12/03/20 11:03pm)
(12/04/20 4:54am)
At a parent town hall last night, administrators said the University may alter aspects of its spring 2021 move-in and quarantine process, pending guidance from the state of New Jersey. This news comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shortened the recommended quarantine period from 14 days to 10 days on Wednesday.
(12/02/20 7:18pm)
The University will be able to distribute a vaccine to faculty, staff, students, and their households as soon as it is available beyond top-priority populations like health care workers, Executive Director of Environmental Health and Safety Robin Izzo told students at a town hall last night.
(11/26/20 1:30am)
Faculty for “about 60 courses” have expressed interest in incorporating hybrid elements into their teaching this spring, according to Deputy University Spokesperson Michael Hotchkiss.
(11/24/20 5:01pm)
The University will invite all undergraduate students to campus this spring, according to a message from University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83. Most instruction will remain online, and classes with an in-person component will be offered in a “hybrid” format to accommodate students studying remotely.
(11/28/20 9:27pm)
Reid Zlotky ’23 is suing the University in federal court, arguing the institution unfairly charged full tuition for virtual instruction in the spring 2020 semester.
(11/23/20 3:35am)
The University has extended COVID-19 testing to students living both on and off campus in anticipation of Thanksgiving air travel.
(11/23/20 3:20am)
Dr. Céline Gounder ’97 and Dr. Eric Goosby ’74 were recently named as members of President-elect Joe Biden’s COVID-19 Advisory Board, which aids the Biden transition team’s response to COVID-19.
(11/19/20 6:26am)
Last month, University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 announced that the University would establish an on-campus testing laboratory to facilitate COVID-19 testing.
(11/18/20 3:10am)
Having been one of the last Ivy League universities to announce its fall semester plans, Princeton now awaits a spring semester decision set to be announced in early December, becoming one of the last Ivies to reveal concrete plans for the spring.
(11/18/20 5:09am)
The first time I saw a video thanking and cheering on our health care workers — including our doctors, nurses, and EMTs — I cried.