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(05/23/22 10:30pm)
On Monday, May 23, the University Board of Trustees voted to dismiss classics professor Joshua Katz from his tenured faculty position at Princeton, effective immediately, according to a University statement to The Daily Princetonian.
(05/20/22 11:19am)
President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 has recommended that classics professor Joshua Katz be fired from his tenured professorship after an internal investigation found Katz in violation of University rules, according to reports in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal.
(11/30/21 3:24am)
Two popular campus study spaces are the latest to be impacted by the University’s stricter campus health policies enacted on Saturday.
(11/29/21 4:47am)
Seniors Joshua Babu ’22 and Wafa Zaka ’22 have been awarded Rhodes Scholarships to study at the University of Oxford next fall.
(10/21/21 9:09pm)
Private information about students, faculty, staff, and other University affiliates was inadvertently released by email to undergraduates on Thursday.
(10/05/21 4:18am)
Content warning: This piece contains descriptions of physical violence. If you would like to speak to Counseling and Psychological Services, please call (609) 258-3141.
(10/04/21 3:59am)
Crowded, dangerous conditions disrupted Lawnparties on Sunday, causing delays to headliner A$AP Ferg’s performance and injury to at least one student attendee.
(10/01/21 3:08am)
Content Warning: This piece contains material related to sexual assault and harassment. If you would like to speak to a confidential University-based resource, please call the Sexual Harassment/Assault Advising, Resources, and Education office (SHARE) at (609) 258-3310.
(09/03/21 3:45am)
After Princeton experienced severe weather on the evening of Sept. 1, widespread flooding and downed trees caused several classes to return to a virtual format on Thursday — after just one day of in-person classes.
(08/31/21 2:11am)
First-year students took part in several orientation traditions on Sunday, Aug. 29, including Opening Exercises, the Pre-rade, a barbecue dinner, and the Step Sing in front of Whig Hall.
(08/31/21 3:32am)
All 11 of Princeton’s eating clubs will be open only to members until approximately Sept. 16, according to Interclub Council (ICC) and Terrace Club President Schuyler Kean ’22.
(08/21/21 12:20am)
In a total of 21 vaccine clinics held between April 29 and July 7, the University administered 7,930 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccines.
(08/11/21 8:03pm)
Less than two days ago, Princeton administrators described a universal mask mandate as a possibility that “remains to be seen.” Today, the University implemented exactly that: an indoor mask mandate for all vaccinated and unvaccinated students, faculty, and staff.
(07/25/21 2:43pm)
The Daily Princetonian and the American Whig-Cliosophic Society present "Reporting on the Supreme Court," a panel event on Monday, July 19 from 8-9 p.m. EDT.
(07/11/21 2:35am)
As of July 3, 2021, the University has stopped offering free telehealth and teletherapy to students on the Student Health Plan (SHP), sparking criticism from many undergraduate and graduate students who are insured by the plan.
(05/16/21 7:09pm)
Ruth Simmons, President of Prairie View A&M University, spoke at Princeton’s 2021 Baccalaureate ceremony on the importance of diversity.
(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.
(04/28/21 8:25pm)
All undergraduate and graduate students eligible under state guidelines are now eligible to receive the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine at Thursday’s vaccine clinic.
(04/28/21 2:24am)
In a Tuesday evening email to faculty, staff, and researchers, the University announced that it will be holding vaccine clinics with “very limited vaccine doses” on Thursday and Friday.
(04/18/21 1:45pm)
The University was placed on immediate lockdown early Sunday morning after three students reported being robbed at gunpoint near 1939 Hall in First College.