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(06/29/23 3:08am)
In 2015, a 20-page report from the Department of Education (DOE) landed on the desk of University President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83. It was the conclusion of a seven-year investigation into the University’s admission practices by the DOE’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR).
(06/29/23 12:59am)
After being drafted 11th overall in the 2023 WNBA draft by the Dallas Wings, former Princeton guard Abby Meyers ’22 was given only five minutes of preseason play before being waived by the team. However, on June 20, Meyers signed a hardship contract with the Washington Mystics.
(06/27/23 11:18pm)
Six alumni will join Princeton’s Board of Trustees this July, the University announced Tuesday, June 27. Kamil Ali-Jackson ’81, Nandi Leslie GS ’05, and Mutemwa Masheke ’23 will join the Board as elected alumni and young alumni trustees, as previously announced in May. Gordon Ritter ’86, Kimberly Johnson ’95, and Joshua Bolten ’76 were nominated by the Board and will also start their terms. Bolten, a Bush-era White House Chief of Staff, and Johnson both previously served on the Board from 2018 to 2022.
(06/23/23 9:06pm)
Living in Newcastle, England, Princeton men’s basketball star forward Tosan Evbuomwan did not play organized basketball until he was 15 years old. On Thursday night, Evbuomwan was signed by an NBA team. While Evbuomwan did not become the first Princeton draftee in nearly 40 years, as he had hoped, he was signed by the Detroit Pistons shortly after the draft concluded, as first reported by HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.
(06/22/23 6:13pm)
Editor’s Note: At 3 p.m. on June 22, the U.S. Coast Guard announced that all passengers aboard the Titan were believed dead after debris was found. This piece has been updated.
(06/20/23 6:35pm)
A major Supreme Court decision with implications for Princeton admissions is looming.
(06/15/23 1:00pm)
Researcher accuses Fung Global Fellows Program of pregnancy discrimination
(06/15/23 3:48am)
Frank Chmiel ’98, the recently dismissed principal of Princeton High School, is appealing the Princeton School Board’s recent decision to not reinstate him, his lawyers confirmed to The Daily Princetonian. The lawyers also confirmed that they filed a notice that leaves open the possibility of a lawsuit. Both the notice and the appeal are due June 15, 90 days after the date of his non-renewal notice.
(06/15/23 2:42am)
Legal scholar Dr. Saskia Stucki announced her withdrawal from the University’s Fung Global Fellowship last month, citing sex discrimination as the cause of her departure. Stucki, who discovered she was pregnant shortly after her acceptance into the postdoctoral program, has made several allegations against the University surrounding the process of negotiating terms of her parental leave and subsequent childcare.
(06/15/23 1:59am)
In 2021, the NCAA adopted a new policy allowing college athletes the opportunity to profit off their name, image, and likeness (NIL) after decades of advocacy and a favorable Supreme Court ruling.
(06/11/23 1:53am)
Amid ongoing criminal proceedings for his alleged involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riots, Larry Giberson ’23 graduated alongside fellow members of the Class of 2023.
(06/08/23 5:30am)
In a campaign launch video posted to Twitter on Monday, Professor Emeritus Cornel West GS ’80 announced that he is running for president under the obscure People’s Party as a means to use the office as a “vehicle to pursue that truth and justice — what I’ve been trying to do all of my life.”
(06/03/23 2:54am)
On June 2, the University announced that Peter Schiffer will serve as the next dean for research, a position that entails working “closely with the provost and other University leaders to develop and support Princeton’s dynamic research community.”
(06/01/23 1:00pm)
Class of 2023 graduates as Eisgruber talks free expression and equality
(06/01/23 2:05am)
“My joints hurt — no bones about it,” read a pill-shaped sign carried by a member of the Class of 1963 during the annual P-rade.
(06/01/23 2:23am)
It has been a dominant year for Princeton athletics. After being ranked the No. 14 athletic program in the country, Princeton not only boasts the best undergraduate education in the world, but the best athletic program in the Ivy League. In terms of the performance of teams, there was no shortage of success for Princeton.
(06/01/23 12:46am)
Princeton’s 276th commencement ceremony marked the end of three days of graduation festivities, with speakers urging students to go on to lead considerate and conscientious lives.
(06/01/23 2:27am)
The Tigers, in addition to lots of team success, had a year filled with notable individual accomplishments and accolades. From a National Football League draft pick to the end of a wrestling championship drought, here are some of the best individual performances of 2022–23.
(05/31/23 4:02am)
Students gathered on Cannon Green, wearing their class jackets despite warm weather, to celebrate Class Day, where Congresswoman Terri Sewell ’86 returned to campus to urge students to serve their communities.
(06/01/23 2:13am)
On May 26, over a hundred alumni piled into McCosh 50, nearly filling the largest lecture hall on campus, to listen to a panel of alumni lawyers, activists and law professors discuss the Supreme Court entitled “Constitutional Controversies: The Supreme Court’s Impact on American Society.” Panelists agreed that affirmative action would be struck down, but expressed the view that it would not significantly change college admissions.