Eighteen books by Princeton professors have been selected for inclusion in 2025 year-end “best of” lists — in some cases, multiple lists. The accolades celebrate faculty novels and short stories, ...
Ho, the John L. Weinberg Professor of Economics and Business Policy, was “a brilliant scholar, a charismatic teacher and a ...
The fund seeks to enable researchers to make leaps rather than incremental advances in the natural sciences and engineering.
What will be the next blockbuster research to emerge from Princeton’s labs? No one can say for sure, but history tells us ...
The accelerator will connect New Jersey’s AI startups and higher-ed-affiliated entrepreneurs with mentors, investors and ...
As reading period and final exams begin, we visit some favorite spots for students to study, catch up with friends, or simply ...
Class of 2026 members Maya Butani and Daniel Yu have been named Marshall Scholars to pursue two years of graduate study in ...
Eisgruber was recognized as a national voice in support of “fairness, integrity and rigorous pursuit of the truth” in higher ...
Josh is remembered annually at Reunions throught the Josh Miner ’43 Experiential Education Award was initiated by the Friends of Outdoor Action Board in 1995. The award is named in honor of Josh Miner ...
One of the most important safety procedures that one can do before climbing is tying into the rope and anchor system properly. The knot that is most commonly used for tying into a harness is the ...
The goal of bearproofing your camp is to minimize odors that might attract bears, and to set up safe storage areas for food and garbage that are out of reach of bears and are away from your sleeping ...
For Princeton University to meet its energy needs, along with its goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by its 300th anniversary in 2046, a complete rethinking is required on how energy is used ...