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News & Notes: Alumnus once again expresses interest in purchasing Dinky

Railroad investor and Dinky devotee Henry Posner III ’77 recently renewed his interest in purchasing the Dinky line and keeping the station in its current location, according to The Times of Trenton. Publicity for the announcement comes on the heels of the Regional Planning Board of Princeton’s decision last month to allow the development of the University’s Arts and Transit Neighborhood.

NEWS | 01/06/2013

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Wilson School personalities auction off coffee dates, prizes for charity

The Wilson School raised well above its goal of $30,000 in its Fifth Annual Holiday Service Auction meant to benefit at-risk youth. The auction pulled in more than $39,000 for the Greater Donnelly Initiative, a Trenton-based non-profit that provides a safe space for youth who are at risk of gang violence, family troubles, homelessness, hunger and drugs.

NEWS | 01/06/2013

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In new era, one Princeton

While students were away over winter break, two momentous, long-awaited events ushered in a new age in both the town’s government history and in its relations with the University. The previously separate Borough and Township merged into a single municipality, and the local planning board approved the construction of the University’s long-awaited Arts and Transit Neighborhood.

NEWS | 01/06/2013

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Lawrence chooses Burstein

University Executive Vice President Mark Burstein was named to the presidency at Lawrence University, a small liberal arts college in Appleton, Wisc., Thursday morning. The announcement concluded Burstein’s search for an opportunity to lead another institution, a process that began last year.

NEWS | 12/13/2012

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On China trip, U. team to thank donors, host forum on future of city

Continuing its effort to expand its global presence, the University will host its inaugural Princeton-Fung Global Forum — “The Future of the City” — next month in Shanghai, China. The meeting, which will bring together policymakers, scholars, urban planners and journalists from around the world, is the first in a series of annual forums funded by a $10 million donation from trustee William Fung ’70, group chairman of Li & Fung.

NEWS | 12/13/2012

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A school calendar stuck in the past?

In 1938, soon-to-be Dean of the College Francis Godolphin announced a new academic calendar which would place fall term exams immediately after the winter break. At the time, the University’s new schedule aligned more closely with its peer institutions in the Ivy League. Today, it’s the last of its kind.

NEWS | 12/12/2012

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In the next University president...

This spring, the University’s Board of Trustees will choose the 20th leader of the 266-year-old institution. Beyond selecting a University president, the University is also selecting a vision and a set of priorities for the next decade. And as seen by the dialogue at the open forums and focus groups over the past month, opinions on the desired qualities of the next president differ.

NEWS | 12/12/2012

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Cloister plans Hall of Honor

In celebration of its 100th anniversary this year, Cloister Inn will be unveiling a “Hall of Honor” to honor Cloister war veterans and an “Olympian Banner” to celebrate alumni who have competed in past Olympic Games.

NEWS | 12/12/2012