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(11/10/21 4:24am)
In Monday’s Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting, administrators discussed the University’s plans on fossil fuel dissociation, COVID-19 updates, and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Report.
(11/05/21 3:50am)
Princeton is the latest university to acknowledge Native and Indigenous communities, both domestically and internationally, through curricula and initiatives, joining dozens of universities across the U.S.
(11/03/21 3:02am)
The University's COVID-19 vaccination clinics will continue to administer COVID-19 booster shots to all those who qualify under the CDC’s recently expanded eligibility criteria. These clinics will be held twice weekly in Jadwin Gymnasium from Nov. 3 through Dec. 16, according to an email sent to all students and employees by Dr. Irini Daskalaki of University Health Services.
(11/01/21 3:42am)
Following the formal announcement from Harvard and Dartmouth, the majority of Ivy League institutions have now divested from the fossil fuel industry.
(11/01/21 1:12am)
Students participating in the Continuous Housing program and select student athletes will be allowed to stay on campus during the upcoming winter break, according to an email sent out to all undergraduate students by Dean of the College Jill Dolan and Vice President for Campus Life Rochelle Calhoun.
(10/29/21 7:17pm)
The University endowment has grown to $37.7 billion, a 46.9 percent year-over-year return according to an announcement Friday. The endowment earned more than $10 billion since the 2019–20 fiscal year, when it was reported at $26.6 billion.
(10/27/21 2:58pm)
Princeton travel guidelines have been revised with several notable changes, according to an Oct 27 email to all students from Associate Provost for International Affairs and Operations Aly Kassam-Remtulla.
(10/27/21 3:27am)
Over 4,000 attended a Zoom lecture by University of Chicago Associate Professor of Geophysical Sciences Dorian Abbot on “Climate and the Potential for Life on Other Planets” on Thursday, Oct. 21. The event was hosted by the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions (JMP) after it was canceled by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences (EAPS).
(10/26/21 3:48am)
On Oct. 20, Amherst College announced that it will “end the legacy admissions preference” — the policy of demonstrating preference for children of alumni in the admissions process. Princeton still presently considers legacy status in its review of undergraduate applications.
(10/21/21 9:09pm)
Private information about students, faculty, staff, and other University affiliates was inadvertently released by email to undergraduates on Thursday.
(10/15/21 12:58am)
For the first time since the undergraduate student body returned to campus for a full residential experience this fall, the University’s COVID-19 dashboard has classified campus risk status for the virus as “Low.”
(10/08/21 3:01am)
On Friday, Oct. 1, Princeton launched its new Venture Forward campaign, which aims to expand alumni engagement and raise funds for upcoming years. The project also hopes to highlight the University’s work in strategic fields like access and affordability, bioengineering, data science, the environment, and service.
(09/29/21 3:29am)
On Sept. 22, President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 and Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway co-authored a letter to the New Jersey Congressional Delegation urging them to double the maximum Pell Grant. A total of 44 presidents of New Jersey colleges and universities signed the letter.
(09/24/21 1:48am)
Four weeks after the start of fall classes, the University has adjudicated a total of one disciplinary case related to COVID-19 safety protocols, Deputy University Spokesperson Michael Hotchkiss told The Daily Princetonian.
(09/21/21 2:27am)
At this week’s Undergraduate Student Government (USG) meeting, Assistant Vice President for Environmental Health and Safety Robin Izzo presented on the University’s recent responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.
(09/15/21 3:30am)
After closing for renovations on March 13, 2020, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library reopened this year on Aug. 30. A division of Princeton University Library’s Department of Special Collections, Mudd Library, located at 65 Olden Street, houses the University Archives and the 20th Century Public Policy Papers.
(09/15/21 2:58am)
On Sept. 7, Professor of Bioethics Peter Singer was named the recipient of the 2021 Berggruen Prize for Philosophy & Culture. He joins past recipients including Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Paul Farmer, and he plans to donate the entirety of the $1 million award.
(09/14/21 3:37am)
The Class of 2025 was the first to engage with a new orientation training module designed to facilitate discussions of the University’s racist history and the power of student activism.
(09/14/21 2:32am)
The Butler-First dining hall saw a staggering 1,500 students during lunch on Sept. 8. According to a staff member interviewed by The Daily Princetonian, there were only 20–25 staff members working that shift.
(09/13/21 2:25am)
Supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) funding, a new innovation hub led by the University will aim to accelerate entrepreneurship, scientific research, and socioeconomic impact.