Admission office sees 9.4 percent increase in early action applications
Jessica LiThe University received 4,164 applications for admission to the Class of 2020 under the single-choice early action program as of Nov.
The University received 4,164 applications for admission to the Class of 2020 under the single-choice early action program as of Nov.
The Undergraduate Honor Committee has made an amendment to its constitution to allow it to be more accessible to students,Honor Committee chair Dallas Nan ’16 said. The amendment was approved on Oct.
The University, joined by over 80 other colleges and universities including all members of the Ivy League, is part of the Coalition for Access, Affordability and Success, which aims to create a new college application and portfolio platform for high school students. The new system involves the creation of a platform for high school students to create an online portfolio, allowing them to think more about the college application process at an early age and have more access to counseling from college admissions officers, University Dean of Admission Janet Rapelye said. Rapelye added that the participating institutions will be issuing a new application, and that the application is in the preliminary stages. The coalition is open to public institutions with affordable tuition and need-based financial aid for in-state residents and private colleges who provide sufficient financial aid for all domestic students they admit.
A student was arrested on Thursday on charges of third-degree burglary and fourth-degree criminal sexual contact, Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office Public Information Officer Casey DeBlasio said. According to DeBlasio, an investigation by the Department of Public Safety identifiedRonbo Fan ’18as a suspect in an incident that took place on campus on Oct.
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Head of Science Education Andrew Zwicker became the first Democrat elected to represent central New Jersey’s 16th Legislative District on Monday.Zwicker narrowly won his New Jersey Assembly seat by beating incumbent Republican Donna Simon by 78 votes, or 16,308 to 16,230 votes.
Seyed Hossein Mousavian, a research scholar in the Program on Science and Global Security at the Wilson School, originally studied engineering, but he is probably most known for playing an important role in the 2003 and 2015 negotiations around Iran’s nuclear program. His career plans changed during his undergraduate years at Sacramento State University. “It was in 1979, two months before the Revolution, that I got one semester break in order to go back to my country and see what was happening,” Mousavian said, describing when he returned to Tehran and witnessed thousands of people protesting in the streets against Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. “Practically two months after my arrival, the Revolution was over and the Shah had left the country.
Since its launch in 2007, the Grand Challenges Program has been addressing global environmental issues through interdisciplinary approaches, while providing research and learning opportunities for undergraduate students. The program is managed by the Princeton Environmental Institute, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Wilson School and many other departments participate in the programs, Dean of SEAS Vincent Poor GS ’77 noted. The initiative features three platforms: Climate and Energy Challenge, Development Challenge and Health Challenge.
New Jersey governor and ex officio University Trustee Chris Christie’s support has decreased in the four latest national polls predicting the Republican nominee for president, while Texas Senator Ted Cruz ’92 has seen a sharp increase in popularity. Christie has consistently wavered in polls, peaking at 3 percent in mid-September, according to Huffington Post opinion polls.
U.S. Senator for Texas Ted Cruz ’92 proposed the abolishment of the Internal Revenue Service, Department of Energy, Department of Commerce and the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the fourth Republican presidential debate on Tuesday.The eight current GOP frontrunners — including businessman Donald Trump, Ben Carson, U.S.
The tiger statues between Whig Hall and Clio Hall, along with thecannon on Cannon Green,were found to be vandalized with red paint early Tuesday morning.Perpetrators had painted the body of the tiger statues with expletives against Princeton and Pennsylvania State University.According to University spokesperson Martin Mbugua, on Tuesday around 2 a.m., a Department of Public Safety officer on patrol duty noticed that the cannon had been painted.
Students should become involved in politics and pursue issues that are important to them despite possible racial or gender obstacles, Lindy Li ’12 argued in a panel discussion with Undergraduate Student Government president Ella Cheng ’16 on Tuesday. Cheng is a former staff writer for The Daily Princetonian. Li, who was class president during her four years at the University, is running for the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania’s 7thCongressional district.
Associate physics professor Bogdan Andrei Bernevig and former University professor Arthur McDonald were recognized for their work in physics on Sunday – Bernevig was awarded the 2016 New Horizons in Physics Prize, and McDonald was awarded the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.McDonald, who completed his postdoctoral work at the University, received the award for his work on neutrinos.
The burden of proof for demonstrating its tax-exempt status falls on the University, according to a decision by tax court judge Vito Bianco last Friday. The decision follows a motion filed by the University to the State Tax Court in July and marks the latest development of the four-year lawsuit initiated by several residents of the town.
Free food is most likely to be distributed on Friday at either Frist Campus Center or at former Murray-Dodge Café, according to an analysis of free food listserv emails conducted by Felix Xiao ’16.Xiao published a blog post on the Data Science Club website on Sept.
The Committee on the Course of Study recommended approval for an undergraduate certificate in music theater, which was presented by Deputy Dean of the College Elizabeth Colagiuri during the faculty meeting on Monday.According to the working papers released at the meeting, the certificate would be a collaboration between the Program in Theater and the Department of Music.
Mortality rates have been increasing for middle-aged white Americans since 1998, according to an Oct.
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at Yale allegedly hosted a “White Girls Only” party on Oct.
The Undergraduate Student Government senate discussed the upcoming elections timeline during its weekly meeting on Sunday.Chief elections manager Sung Won Chang ’18announced in an email on Thursday that the USG president, vice president, treasurer, class senators and committee chairs are among the positions to be elected at this time.Chang said that while former chief elections manager Grant Golub ’17 had been working on revising the elections handbook, the existing rules will continue to apply for this election cycle.Chang said that he wants to increase candidate participation as well as voter turnout, noting that the traditional turnout has been around 40 to 50 percent.
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Physicist Andrew Zwicker is predicted to be in the lead for becoming the first Democratic representative of the 16th District under the New Jersey State Assembly following a recount.The elections were held on Nov.