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Houck, co-director of the Princeton Quantum Initiative and the Anthony H.P. Lee ’79 Professor of Electrical and Computer ...
Princeton University has named eight new members to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1. The trustees are: Marco Tablada and Melissa Wu, who were elected by the board to serve as charter trustees; ...
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory recently unveiled a new scientific device: the Facility for Laboratory Reconnection Experiments (FLARE). FLARE, which is the size of an SUV, has the power to ...
Isotopes, dinosaurs, and the redwood in the ravine Isotopes are forms of an element that vary ever so slightly in their number of neutrons, leaving what you might call chemical fingerprints.
Six exceptional scholars from around the world will come to Princeton University this fall to begin a year of research, writing and collaboration as the 13th cohort of Fung Global Fellows. The Fung ...
The new alliance will draw some of the lab’s marquee technologies into the fight against cancer. Chief among them is µMap, or Micromap, a light-based labeling technique developed by MacMillan six ...
P. Adams Sitney, emeritus professor of visual arts in the Lewis Center for the Arts and one of the world’s leading experts on avant-garde film, died at home in Matunuck, Rhode Island, on June 8. He ...
New Jersey is forging ahead with plans to create a new Strategic Innovation Center for plasma research, thanks to a new partnership between the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA), ...
Princeton Class of 2026 member Alison Fortenberry has been awarded a Beinecke Scholarship, which supports undergraduate students to pursue graduate studies in the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Thomas Verrill has always been good with machinery; in high school he led a group that built an automatic windshield dimmer to cut road glare. But the first time Verrill suited up for the clean room ...
In a season that opens June 12, Princeton Summer Theater is producing a trio of mainstage shows — a musical adaptation of “The Bridges of Madison County,” a whodunit called “The Game’s Afoot” and ...
Edmund White, professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts, emeritus, died at his home in Manhattan on June 3. He was 85. White, who joined Princeton’s faculty in 1999 and ...
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