The 111th Alumni Day showcased how Princetonians are fulfilling the University’s commitment to service and standing up for higher education.
This PSK concert is now an Open Rehearsal due to the snowstorm. Princeton University faculty composer Nathalie Joachim’s new work ‘Solitude + S P A C E’ is an evening-length musical performance that ...
Princeton has firmly established its presence at the forefront of AI research — including transformative work in humanities scholarship.
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The award is the highest general distinction conferred on an undergraduate. The students will be recognized at Alumni Day on ...
Exhibition of large-scale sculptural works influenced by theme parks created by Princeton senior Dane Utley, a civil engineering major and visual arts minor. Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM. Opening ...
Self-Determination and the Transformation of International Order, 1941-2000 examines the political, cultural and legal descent of the idea of self-determination through post 1945 US foreign relations ...
Exhibition of innovative poster designs and artists’ books by the seniors and juniors in the Program in Visual Arts. Hagan Gallery open weekdays 9 AM - 6 PM.
The awards give outstanding students from outside the United Kingdom the opportunity to pursue postgraduate study at the ...
Computer scientists Maria Apostolaki, Benjamin Eysenbach, and Yasaman Ghasempour; chemists William Jacobs and Erin Stache; physicist Isobel Ojalvo; and mathematician Bartolomeo Stellato are members of ...
Award-winning writer and Princeton alum Jordan Salama, who tells stories about migration, culture, and the environment across the Americas, reads from his work along with several creative writing ...
An exhibition of recent works by Princeton visual arts senior Zavier Foster. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM - 6 PM. Opening reception: 2/23 at 4:30 PM. Free & open to public.