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(02/22/17 4:10am)
Penina Krieger ‘17, Natasha Turkmani ‘17, Charlotte Williams ‘17, and Erica Cao ‘13 were awarded the Gates Cambridge Scholarship on Feb. 8 to pursue postgraduate research at the University of Cambridge.
(02/21/17 3:34am)
University President Christopher Eisgruber '83 discussed his first annual letter to the community at the
Council of the Princeton University Community meeting on Monday.
(02/20/17 4:42am)
On Friday, Feb. 17, Princeton Advocates for Justice (PAJ) held an “Immigration Day of Action,” an event for students to voice concerns about President Trump’s executive orders and other national political actions regarding immigration. The event was open to students, faculty, and community members.
(02/14/17 4:34am)
Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s nomination for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, collaborated on a book titled "The Future of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia" with University Professor and McCormick Chair in Jurisprudence Robert George. The book was published by the Princeton University Press in 2006.
(02/07/17 4:49pm)
The University should divest from private prisons, argued three speakers at a Feb. 6 panel hosted by Students for Prison Education and Reform and Princeton Private Prison Divest. The panelists discussed the history of prison privatization, the results of privatization in terms of efficiency and human rights, and the ethical implications of incentivizing incarceration.
(12/22/16 11:26pm)
Peter Saraf, producer of the 2016 film "Loving," participated in a
question-and-answer session at the
Princeton Garden Theater on Dec. 16.
(12/13/16 4:10am)
University President Christopher Eisgruber '83 began the Council of the Princeton University Community meeting on Dec. 12 with a question-and-answer session. The meeting discussed faculty recruitment in American Studies, the University's operating budget, general education designations, and financial aid.
(12/09/16 7:31pm)
Class of 2018 Undergraduate Student Government Senator Myesha Jemison '18 won the 2016 USG presidential election, securing 51.6 percent of 2,410 votes, according to USG Chief Elections Manager Sung Won Chang '18.
(12/09/16 4:43am)
Libertarian commentator Charles Murray gave a lecture on his theory of a future jobs
crisis caused by artificial intelligence and the proposed solution of a
universal basic income.
(12/07/16 4:50am)
Former Republican Congresswoman Nan Sutter Hayworth ’81, Former Democratic Congresswoman Marjorie Margolies, and 2016 Democratic Congressional candidate and 2012 alumni class president Lindy Li ’12 participated in a panel discussion about navigating a career in politics as a woman.
(12/01/16 3:19am)
Ana Navarro, a political commentator for news outlets including CNN, ABC, and Telemundo, and a Republican strategist who worked on presidential campaigns for John McCain and Jeb Bush, discussed the causes and implications of Donald Trump’s electoral victory during a lecture at the Woodrow Wilson School on Nov. 16.
(11/17/16 4:22am)
Renowned suspense novelist Stephen King and award-winning poet Eileen Myles gave a joint reading at 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 16, as part of the Althea Ward Clark W’21 Reading Series 2016-2017. The writers were introduced by professor of creative writing Emeritus Joyce Carol Oates and professor of creative writing Susan Wheeler, respectively.
(11/09/16 10:21pm)
The Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding and the Office of Religious Life offered post-election processing spaces for students in response to the victory of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. Presidential election on Wednesday.
(11/09/16 8:35pm)
The Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding and the Office of Religious Life offered post-election processing spaces for students in response to the victory of President-elect Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. Presidential election on Wednesday.
(11/08/16 8:29pm)
As the returns of the 2016 presidential election reveal the victory of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump after a very close result, many University students expressed surprise.
(11/07/16 7:25pm)
Throughout the 2016 presidential election, many University students of every political creed have worked to further their ideals, whether alone, as a part of an on-campus organization, or on social media.
(10/16/16 10:32am)
The University’s LGBT Center celebrated its tenth anniversary on Oct. 14 with storytelling by five alumni, followed by a reception. The Center is the sixth oldest of its kind in the nation and one of only fifty nationwide to have over two full-time staff.
(10/06/16 1:49pm)
Princeton Internships in Civic Service launched a new endowment called the Leave Your Legacy campaign, a separate initiativefrom its original endowment established within Princeton University Investment Company, which manages the University’s larger endowment.
(09/25/16 7:44pm)
U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera encouraged students and community members to speak out on social issues on Thursday, Sept. 23, at an event organized as part of the Latinx Heritage Month.