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(04/14/21 12:04am)
The University has partnered with the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research to open a new branch at Princeton — one that will specialize in cancer metabolism and how diet impacts our understanding of cancer.
(03/22/21 2:05am)
University police officers under the Department of Public Safety (PSAFE) will begin wearing body cameras this spring, in accordance with state regulations.
(03/19/21 1:08am)
Following mass shootings in Atlanta, Ga., University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 released a statement condemning the reported rise in violence, discrimination, and xenophobia against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
(02/25/21 7:02pm)
The University plans to hold an in-person, outdoor Commencement for the Class of 2021, according to an announcement made this afternoon.
(02/23/21 9:48pm)
Classics department chair Michael Flower announced in an email Tuesday that he has requested Nassau Hall “urgently” conduct a review of his department’s “environment.”
(02/19/21 5:42pm)
Two weeks after The Daily Princetonian published allegations of inappropriate conduct by classics professor Joshua Katz with three female students, Katz released a statement acknowledging he had a relationship with a student that violated the University’s rules and was suspended as a result.
(02/17/21 12:24am)
Last Friday, the University’s COVID-19 testing lab announced via email that it will be switching to a “pooling” method for some saliva samples.
(02/09/21 3:21am)
University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 and other administrators addressed a range of topics at Monday’s Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting, including updates on vaccination, dining options, efforts to fight systemic racism, contact tracing, and fall 2021 campus plans.
(02/05/21 12:38am)
For more than two decades at Princeton, classics professor Joshua Katz has stood out as a charismatic teacher who goes out of his way to mentor undergraduate students.
(01/08/21 7:02pm)
Princeton will host “on-campus clinics” to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to community members once available, according to a University announcement on Friday afternoon. Vaccines will be administered at no cost.
(12/21/20 6:48am)
In a newly-announced change to financial aid policy at Cap and Gown Club, all members on University financial aid will now receive a grant for club membership, and members on full financial aid will pay “no out-of-pocket costs.” Previously, the Cap financial aid policy was based on a yearly application process.
(12/01/20 7:38pm)
All 11 of Princeton’s eating clubs will remain closed for the spring semester, according to a Tuesday afternoon announcement from the University.
(11/24/20 5:01pm)
The University will invite all undergraduate students to campus this spring, according to a message from University President Christopher Eisgruber ’83. Most instruction will remain online, and classes with an in-person component will be offered in a “hybrid” format to accommodate students studying remotely.
(11/24/20 5:37am)
This time last year, Charter Club faced a crisis. Confronted with dwindling enrollment, its officer corps and graduate board solicited redesign plans from undergraduates. Several groups put forth proposals, including an idea to turn Charter into a co-op and the ultimately successful plan to reinstate Bicker.
(11/04/20 6:02am)
Since April, the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the University’s 11 eating clubs to shut their doors and operate on a solely virtual basis. The eating clubs, however, plan to welcome new sophomore and junior members this spring through a virtual Street Week and Bicker process.
(10/09/20 12:10am)
A gift from Mellody Hobson ’91 will establish a new residential college — the first at the University to be named for a Black woman. The University did not disclose the amount of Hobson’s gift.
(09/18/20 3:03am)
This fall, many of Princeton’s a cappella, dance, and other campus performing arts groups will not have auditions or accept new members.
(09/01/20 10:26pm)
As the world continues to battle the pandemic, applicants to the Class of 2025 will take part in an entirely virtual admissions cycle.
(07/13/20 1:38pm)
If this page doesn’t redirect automatically, “How the eating clubs went coed” can be found here.
(06/27/20 5:12pm)
The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Wilson College will both be renamed to omit reference to Woodrow Wilson, Class of 1879, according to a University announcement on Saturday afternoon.