Daily Newsletter: Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Professor Jacques Fresco dies at 93; University increases graduate student stipend and fellowship rates
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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
PAW declares editorial independence; University experiences brief uptick, then decline in post-fall break COVID-19 cases
Over the days immediately following the end of fall break, the University documented a total of seven cases among undergraduate students: three on Oct. 25 and four on Oct. 26. As of Nov. 1, the University has not yet recorded additional positive cases among undergraduate students.
Q&A with 2021 Nobel Prize winner Joshua Angrist; Updated international travel guidelines
James Madison Program hosts geophysics professor after MIT cancels lecture
USG Senate votes to create Lawnparties Review Committee; classics professor's lawsuit dismissed
David W. C. MacMillan jointly awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Princeton senior meteorologist Syukuro Manabe wins 2021 Nobel Prize in Physics
Students, faculty, staff, retirees, and University affiliates are eligible to receive free flu vaccines during the 2021 FluFest, an event sponsored by University Health Services (UHS) that aims to administer as many influenza vaccines as possible to keep the University community healthy during the upcoming flu season.
Tunde Oyeneyin speaks about career changes and grief; GSRC officially opens
USG removes LANY as Lawnparties headliner amid sexual misconduct allegations