Over 360 first-generation college and lower-income (FLi) students from across the state, the country and the world benefited from four programs hosted this summer by Princeton’s Emma Bloomberg Center ...
Emily Popek, a first-generation college student from Stillwater Township, New Jersey, is starting her first year at Princeton with “more confidence and an open mind” following eight weeks in one of ...
Approximately 400 high school, public college, first-generation, lower-income and transfer students will start this academic year with a boost following a summer spent with Princeton’s Emma Bloomberg ...
The University announced Jan. 30 its plan to contribute more than $50 million over five years to the Municipality of Princeton, community organizations and lower- and middle-income residents to ...
It had been about eight years since Meagan McIver had last seen a physics equation, and she will face a range of complex math and science when she enrolls this fall at George Washington University ...
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) has established a new associated faculty program with Princeton University, a transformative initiative that ...
For decades, Princeton University has made voluntary contributions to the Municipality of Princeton. In January 2024, the University announced contributions of $50 million over five years to the ...
The Program in East Asian Studies and the Department of Music are delighted to present a series of in-person workshops during Wintersession hosted in collaboration with the Princeton University ...
For decades, Princeton University has made voluntary contributions to the Municipality of Princeton. In late 2020, the municipality and the University agreed to a two-year extension of the existing ...
On May 18, 1974, India alerted the world there was a new player in the atomic arms race with its first nuclear weapons test, code-named Smiling Buddha. That same year, two Princeton University ...
In their teaching and research, Princeton University’s humanities faculty keep their intellectual antennas tuned to what Dean of the Faculty Gene Jarrett calls “the frequencies of ideas,” crackling ...