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Dean Michael Gordin leads the Class of 2029 in a Pre-read exploration of science and pseudoscience
Princeton's Udi Ofer is choreographing a rare consensus across partisan lines
Undergraduate prizes awarded to seven students for academic achievement
President Eisgruber welcomes new students to Princeton’s ‘community of scholars’ during Opening Exercises
- Dean Michael Gordin leads the Class of 2029 in a Pre-read exploration of science and pseudoscience

- Princeton's Udi Ofer is choreographing a rare consensus across partisan lines

- Undergraduate prizes awarded to seven students for academic achievement

- President Eisgruber welcomes new students to Princeton’s ‘community of scholars’ during Opening Exercises

- U.S. Secretary of Energy Wright visits Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

- Eisgruber addresses incoming students on free expression, civil discourse and ‘conversations that matter’

- Erik Vanmarcke, leader in structural safety and wellspring of scholarly inspiration, dies at 83

- Johannes Haubold, Leigh Anne Lieberman and the Jefferson Papers awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities

- How Princeton summer programs help high school, public college, transfer, veteran and other students succeed in school and beyond

- Warrior-Scholar Project 2025: 'Fueled by the pursuit and discussion of knowledge'

- Princeton tapped as partner for new NSF-funded AI Materials institute

- Neuroscientist Fenna Krienen named a Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences

- Early quantum engineer Morton Kostin dies at 89

- Allen Rosenbaum, former director of Princeton University Art Museum with a keen curatorial eye and astute administrative foresight, dies at 88

- Experiential learning: Athens summer seminar provides transformative experience for FLI students

- University will discontinue Wintersession as part of ongoing cost reductions

- Princeton welcomes the Class of 2029, which includes the largest-ever number of Pell-eligible students

- Innovative tech workforce training preps N.J. high school graduates for high-paying theater stagehand jobs

- Princeton will lead U.S. effort to design better chips for wireless communication

- Physicist Frank Calaprice, leading neutrino expert and ‘tremendous mentor,’ dies at 85

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