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Couric to deliver Class Day address

CBS “Evening News” anchor Katie Couric will deliver the Class Day address on June 1, senior class president Grant Bermann ’09 announced in an e-mail to the Class of 2009 on Monday morning. Couric will be the first woman to give the address since the University began inviting speakers from outside the campus community in 2001.

NEWS | 02/02/2009

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Katz aims to form Wilson School task force in Cuba

Professor Stanley Katz wants to give Wilson School concentrators, whose academic careers often involve studying abroad, the opportunity to travel to the nearby nation. The U.S. government has imposed strict restrictions on travel to the country since the 1960s. Katz’s proposed task force would send junior Wilson School concentrators to La Universidad de la Habana beginning in February 2010. Princeton is currently finalizing an agreement with the university that would permit the program’s implementation.

NEWS | 02/02/2009

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Trustees approve a 2.9 percent increase in tuition, fees

The cost of attending Princeton University will increase by 2.9 percent next year, the smallest such raise since 1966, the University announced last week. In an effort to allay the financial stress on students and their families in this uncertain economic climate, the undergraduate scholarship budget will be expanded by 13 percent to help offset the 2.9 percent fee-package increase for students currently on financial aid and to assist students in next year’s expanded freshman class.

NEWS | 02/01/2009

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An unyielding USG president

For supporters and detractors alike, the administration of former USG president Josh Weinstein ’09 was defined by passion. Manifested in a tireless work ethic and a determined stubbornness, Weinstein’s zeal left a prominent wake as he ceded his office to successor Connor Diemand-Yauman ’10 on Sunday.

NEWS | 02/01/2009

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University Art Museum names new director

James Steward was named director of the University Art Museum on Jan. 22.?I?m thrilled and honored to be joining Princeton University at this exciting time, especially in light of President Tilghman?s deep commitment to the arts,? Steward said in a statement.The Art Museum is one component of President Tilghman?s arts initiative, which called for better integration of the museum?s exhibitions into the University?s intellectual life.Steward is currently the director of the art museum at the University of Michigan and a professor at the university.

NEWS | 02/01/2009

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All the president's Princetonians

Michelle Obama '85 ? First Lady ? A.B., sociologyGrew up on Chicago?s South Side ... older brother is Craig Robinson ?83, now the head basketball coach at Oregon State ... wrote her senior thesis on ?Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community? ... attended Harvard Law School and met Barack when he was her summer intern at Sidley & Austin ... was VP for community and external affairs at

NEWS | 01/20/2009

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Web Update Jan. 27: Slaughter '80 officially resigns, begins tenure in Washington

Anne-Marie Slaughter '80 has resigned as dean of the Wilson School to serve as director of the State Department's policy planning staff, the University announced Tuesday afternoon.Slaughter will become the first woman to lead the office, which was created in 1947 by George Kennan '25, who served as its first director.Slaughter, who became dean in September 2002, wrote an e-mail to Wilson School students Jan.

NEWS | 01/20/2009

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Web Update: Slaughter '80 confirms departure

Dean of the Wilson School Anne-Marie Slaughter '80 confirmed in an e-mail to Wilson School students Tuesday evening that she will be leaving the Wilson School to serve under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.The move had been widely rumored for the days leading up to this announcement, though Slaughter had declined to confirm the appointment.In her e-mail, Slaughter thanked students, faculty and staff, and said that associate dean Nolan McCarty and professor Mark Watson will be acting deans.

NEWS | 01/19/2009