Daily Newsletter: February 15, 2022
Two seniors awarded the Pyne Prize; University provides update on Venture Forward Campaign
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Two seniors awarded the Pyne Prize; University provides update on Venture Forward Campaign
During the week ending on Feb. 11, COVID-19 cases among University students, staff, and faculty continued to fall. According to the latest data from the University’s COVID-19 dashboard, the campus positivity rate currently stands at 0.32 percent with the campus risk status in the yellow “Moderate to High” range.
Lawsuit against Princeton Gerrymandering Project dismissed; senior named recipient of Gates Scholarship
University revises gathering guidelines; Eisgruber delivers annual State of the University address
On Jan. 15, New York’s moratorium on evictions officially expired, ending a pandemic-era policy that allowed tenants to continue living in their leased residences even when they could not afford to pay rent.
USG Senate convenes first in-person meeting of the semester; campus sees steady decline in COVID-19 cases
Following the second week of the spring semester, COVID-19 cases among the University community have continued on the downward trend seen since the first week of classes. The University COVID-19 dashboard indicates that the total number of undergraduate COVID-19 cases was at 23 last week, the lowest number of total undergraduate cases as of 2022 and a sharp drop from the 123 positive undergraduate cases during the week ending on Jan. 28.
USG Senate convenes first meeting of the term; campus COVID-19 positivity rate declines
Last week, students flocked to in-person classes, kicking off the first week of the spring semester. During that same period, campus COVID-19 cases among undergraduates witnessed an increase of nearly 50 percent compared to the previous week. The week ending on Jan. 28 saw nearly 123 undergraduates who tested positive, a slight uptick from the 77 positive cases the week prior.
OPINION | Princeton failed me as a sexual assault survivor. University policy needs to change.
Professor Jacques Fresco dies at 93; University increases graduate student stipend and fellowship rates
Three University professors have been awarded National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) research grants for their innovative humanities projects.
Eisgruber defends Dean Jamal amid POCC criticism
Students wait hours for boosters and isolation housing expands amid COVID-19 spike
University clarifies post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 restrictions; President Eisgruber supports ongoing efforts to strengthen DACA
Princeton pushes toward net-zero, sets path forward for other institutions
Graduate hotel to begin construction after Thanksgiving; USG winter election cycle begins Dec. 6
New research on fluid movement; Toni Morrison exhibit to open Spring 2023
CPUC meeting; University hosts COVID-19 pediatric clinics in Jadwin Gym
Phil Murphy wins NJ gubernatorial race; Undergraduate voting rate rises to 75% in 2020 election