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(08/24/21 11:49am)
In December 2018, the University announced that the seventh residential college would be named Perelman College following a $65 million donation by Revlon CEO Debra Perelman ’96 and her father, CEO of MacAndrews & Forbes Inc. Ron Perelman, through the Perelman Family Foundation.
(08/11/21 1:58am)
The fall semester will be “fully in-person” with “no option for remote learning,” Dean of the College Jill Dolan assured around 300 students gathered for a virtual town hall on Monday.
(07/21/21 9:51pm)
The University will permit unrestricted domestic travel for the fall semester and Wintersession, according to a Wednesday email to students from Associate Provost for International Affairs and Operations Aly Kassam-Remtulla. The suspension on international travel for undergraduate students, however, will continue, with one exception for students traveling to and from approved Study Abroad programs.
(06/28/21 10:22pm)
Two years after the conclusion of their time at the University, the Class of 2020 will finally get an in-person Commencement ceremony.
(06/23/21 12:55am)
An investigation is underway regarding a noose found last week on a University construction site by a contractor, according to an email sent by Vice President for Campus Life Rochelle Calhoun to all students residing on campus for the summer.
(06/21/21 11:26pm)
Amaney Jamal, the Edwards S. Sanford Professor of Politics and Director of the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, has been named the new Dean for Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA).
(06/09/21 7:35pm)
The University will require all employees to submit proof of a COVID-19 vaccination prior to arriving on campus for the fall semester, according to a June 8 announcement.
(06/04/21 8:21pm)
Following over a year of deliberation, the University will conditionally divest from certain elements of the fossil fuel industry.
(05/29/21 11:07pm)
Gene Andrew Jarrett ’97 was named the new Dean of the Faculty as well as the William S. Tod Professor of English in a University announcement on Thursday afternoon.
(05/23/21 1:07am)
Morgan Smith ’21 will serve as a Young Alumni Trustee (YAT) on the University’s Board of Trustees, beginning her four-year term on July 1, 2021.
(05/16/21 11:51pm)
In a unique Commencement ceremony distinctly marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of University students, faculty, staff, and their families gathered at Princeton Stadium to celebrate the Class of 2021 on Sunday.
(05/16/21 3:42am)
Juneteenth will now be an official University holiday, according to a May 13 memo sent to faculty and staff by Vice President for Human Resources Lianne Sullivan-Crowley.
(05/04/21 6:08pm)
The University will hold COVID-19 vaccine clinics open to the public and all members of the University community on Thursday, May 6; Tuesday, May 11; and Wednesday, May 12.
(05/03/21 1:03am)
On Wednesday, over a hundred students gathered on the lawn outside Nassau Hall to stand in solidarity with the MOVE organization in Philadelphia in protest of Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania’s handling of the remains of 1985 MOVE police bombing victims.
(04/27/21 5:19pm)
In a statement to The Daily Princetonian on Tuesday, University Spokesperson Ben Chang wrote that the University apologizes for “contributing to the pain experienced by the Africa family.”
(04/26/21 11:47pm)
Members of the University community who meet the CDC’s definitions for low-risk travel within the United States will “no longer require additional permission” for University-sponsored domestic travel in the United States, according to a new memo from Aly Kassam-Remtulla, Associate Provost for International Affairs and Operations.
(04/23/21 2:31am)
The student body presidents of all eight Ivy League institutions signed a joint resolution on Thursday, calling for “full fossil fuel divestment.”
(04/23/21 2:26am)
While Princeton is aiming for a fall 2021 semester that will return to full in-person residential instruction and a sense of normalcy, many important details about exactly what the upcoming semester will look like remain undecided.
(04/22/21 11:08pm)
Inspired by a desire to better address the needs of current students, the University will launch a new center for gender and sexuality this fall.
(04/23/21 12:03am)
An entirely virtual Princeton Preview began earlier this month and will continue through part of May for students admitted to the Class of 2025.