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(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.
(07/01/21 5:16pm)
The University will eliminate multiple public health guidelines related to COVID-19, including the requirement that students, faculty, and staff wear face coverings, beginning July 4. Most other restrictions will be lifted by the start of the fall semester.
(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.
(05/23/21 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 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.
(04/28/21 2:10am)
In a $20 million gift, Bloomberg Philanthropies has endowed the Emma Bloomberg Center for Access and Opportunity, a resource the University plans to use to expand its commitment to enrollment and graduation of first-generation, low-income (FLI) students.
(04/20/21 5:44pm)
Editor’s Note: This piece was updated on Thursday, April 22 to reflect new details regarding students without access to FDA-authorized vaccines.
(04/09/21 7:56pm)
All 2021 graduating seniors and masters and Ph.D. recipients will be allowed to attend this year’s Commencement ceremony in person, according to an April 9 update to Princeton’s Commencement website.
(04/06/21 2:17am)
Beginning on April 19, all New Jersey residents over the age of 16 will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
(04/04/21 11:38pm)
As of April 5, all educators and support staff at colleges and universities in New Jersey will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, according to a Campus Community COVID-19 update on April 2. This includes all University researchers and students who work on campus.
(03/29/21 2:17am)
“Our existence is resistance,” said Sadaf Jaffer, former mayor, current Chair of the Inclusion & Equity Committee in Montgomery Township, and Postdoctoral Researcher in the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), at a Stop Asian Hate rally and vigil in Princeton this weekend. It was held to condemn the recent acts of violence against members of the Asian and Asian American community as well as to emphasize America’s long history of anti-Asian sentiment.
(03/19/21 12:40am)
University-sponsored travel will remain suspended through the summer, according to newly-revised guidelines announced today.
(03/17/21 6:15pm)
On-campus programs and housing for summer 2021 will be restricted to senior thesis research that requires laboratory access or other special University resources, according to a memo sent to students by Dean of the College Jill Dolan and Vice President for Campus Life Rochelle Calhoun.
(03/12/21 2:59am)
Chair of the African American Studies (AAS) department Eddie S. Glaude GS ’97 won the 2021 Stowe Prize for his most recent book, titled “Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own.”
(03/08/21 3:07am)
Assistant Professor of Physics Biao Lian, Assistant Professor in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Christopher Neilson, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Yakov Shlapentokh-Rothman, Assistant Professor of Chemistry Leslie Schoop, and Assistant Professor of Computer Science Mark Zhandry are the five recipients of the Sloan Research Fellowship from Princeton. The five awardees were announced in a press release on Feb. 17.
(03/01/21 1:23am)
Princeton’s CVS on State Highway 206 has begun administering free COVID-19 vaccines. This effort began shortly after a University Health Services (UHS) email to the University community encouraged students and their families to seek vaccination elsewhere.
(02/17/21 4:33am)
On Feb. 13 at 4 p.m., approximately 175 protestors gathered in front of FitzRandolph Gate at the intersection of Nassau and Witherspoon Street to demand that the University expand COVID-19 testing, contact tracing, and vaccinations to the greater Princeton community as well as “democratize” its COVID-related decisions.
(01/13/21 4:44am)
The Registrar’s course offerings site is now updated with locations for select undergraduate and graduate courses that are currently scheduled to include an in-person component.
(12/04/20 4:54am)
At a parent town hall last night, administrators said the University may alter aspects of its spring 2021 move-in and quarantine process, pending guidance from the state of New Jersey. This news comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shortened the recommended quarantine period from 14 days to 10 days on Wednesday.