Daily Newsletter: Thursday, November 18th, 2021
Princeton pushes toward net-zero, sets path forward for other institutions
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Princeton pushes toward net-zero, sets path forward for other institutions
The Road to a Nobel Prize; Economics Professor Ellora Derenoncourt discusses new center on inequality
New research on fluid movement; Toni Morrison exhibit to open Spring 2023
Phil Murphy wins NJ gubernatorial race; Undergraduate voting rate rises to 75% in 2020 election
Dillon Gym expansion project to begin Summer 2022
Q&A with 2021 Nobel Prize winner Joshua Angrist; Updated international travel guidelines
David W. C. MacMillan jointly awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Tunde Oyeneyin speaks about career changes and grief; GSRC officially opens
Q&A with Po-Shen Loh GS ’10; One COVID-19 disciplinary case adjudicated on campus
New study finds women in academic fields valuing “brilliance” more likely to face feelings of fraudulence
Extremist protestors occupying Washington Road heckle students heckle students
Campus cafés reopen; Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony win Grammy
Lewis Center for the Arts teams up with CLASSIX for two-part event
Report regarding MOVE bombing victims released; Zoom classes return after storm
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Divest Princeton rallies; Campus responds to Chauvin verdict
ASL proposal approved; Some Princeton athletes to compete this spring
Ruth B. Simmons to give 2021 keynote address; USG Senate approves five new clubs
USG Senate reviews student surveys; New Jersey COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to expand April 19
USG Senate discusses body cameras; CPUC to submit fossil fuel divestment recommendations