New Frick dedicated in Saturday ceremony
A public dedication was held on Saturday for Frick Chemistry Laboratory, the new campus chemistry facility whose construction began in the fall of 2007 and ended last summer.
A public dedication was held on Saturday for Frick Chemistry Laboratory, the new campus chemistry facility whose construction began in the fall of 2007 and ended last summer.
On Friday night, Service in Style held its seventh annual Fashion Speaks benefit fashion show, from which all proceeds will be split between Autism Speaks and the Eden Institute.
Yale may consider implementing a policy that would allow students to designate a class “Credit/D/Fail” after finishing it, according to a recent report in the Yale Daily News.
Two weeks after the federal government announced that America was officially in a recession, then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi joined University President Shirley Tilghman on campus to discuss a potential solution: investment in science.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has named Oliver Palmer ’11 one of its 2011 Junior Fellows in its Asia program. He is also a member of The Daily Princetonian Editorial Board.
Nushelle de Silva ’11 has been awarded the first-ever ReachOut 56-81-06 Building Bridges Grant.
It has been a week of hope, disappointment and hope again for Joshua Vandiver GS as he awaits his Venezuelan husband Henry Velandia’s deportation hearing on May 6.
British Ambassador to the United States Nigel Sheinwald sat down with staff writer Caleb Kennedy on Thursday during a visit to the University to discuss trans-Atlantic cooperation and the state of the Middle East.
Ralph Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences and the chair of the National Research Council, spoke about climate change in the Princeton Environmental Institute’s Taplin Environmental Lecture on Thursday in Guyot 10.
Over the next two weeks, the eating clubs will undertake a Street-wide joint service project to benefit a local nonprofit organization in Trenton.
NASA Langley Chief Scientist Dennis Bushnell gave a talk titled “Frontiers of Electric Aircraft Propulsion” to an audience of roughly 30 students in the Engineering Quadrangle on Wednesday night.
Four juniors have received Goldwater Scholarships, a prestigious award for exceptional undergraduates interested in careers in engineering, mathematics and the natural sciences.
Tony Kadyhrob, the man who was accused of luring young women on local campuses, was spotted in Princeton Borough around 10:21 a.m. on Wednesday, according to a Campus Safety alert sent out at 11:33 a.m.
Members of Project Academic Life Total Assessment met for the first time on Friday to set goals and discuss steps to accomplishing these goals, USG president Michael Yaroshefsky ’12 said.
Proposed congressional cuts to research funding could result in layoffs of a third of the staff and researchers at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, threatening the country’s leadership in the development of fusion energy, the lab’s top officials said in interviews.
When the Air Force wanted to learn more about the interactions between electrodes and plasma in jet propulsion systems, it turned to mechanical and aerospace engineering professor Edgar Choueiri GS ’91.
Tony Kadyhrob, the man accused of luring women on local campuses, was banned on Tuesday from entering any school property in New Jersey as a condition of his bail.
Students and community members gathered on Tuesday night in McCosh 50 for a talk titled “The Neurobiology of Drug Addiction” given by Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
University students protested congressional re-approval of an agricultural bill that would grant another round of subsidies to some of the nation’s biggest farms on Tuesday.
The University’s Center for Information Technology Policy sponsored an all-day conference on Tuesday titled “The U.S. and China: Great Nations, Evolving Technology and Challenging Policy.” According to CITP’s website, the conference aimed to answer questions regarding policy, innovation and cooperation that arise from the “rapid evolution” of technology.