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Institutions will have to pay 8 percent on endowment returns if they have “at least 3,000 tuition-paying students” and “a ...
Laughlin Hall as part of ongoing summer renovations. The dorm is vacant, and air quality tests have confirmed levels remain ...
Eight alumni have been selected to join the Board of Trustees from July 1, including president, publisher, and chief creative ...
Follow along staff News writer Isaac Bernstein’s deep dive into his many research projects during a summer in Hawai’i.
Princetonian spoke to Andrew Houck ’00, the new Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, about his commitment ...
Senior forward Caden Pierce announced today that he will be sitting out his senior season of basketball at Princeton in the ...
Head Editor for The Prospect Mackenzie Hollingsworth recounts the ups and downs of her time at Bonnaroo 2025.
At this year’s Reunions and Commencement, the University sought to get ahead of any potential demonstrations by exhaustively emphasizing its policies around protests and interruptions, including that ...
The six days of Reunions and graduation were ones mostly of revelry and celebration: The Classes of 1975 and 2000 came back to visit a campus much changed since they were here, and the Class of 2025 ...
In an increasingly hostile political environment, the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice in Princeton refuses to stay quiet. Harnessing values of intersectionality and queer joy, a network of ...
In light of waning federal support for research at the University and various government agencies, early-career researchers are facing fewer opportunities and growing uncertainty. As funding cuts ...