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A cross-section of innovation leaders from around Princeton and the state of New Jersey gathered on campus for Celebrate Princeton Innovation, an annual event to spotlight University innovators, showcase ideas and forge new connections.
Celebrate Princeton Innovation spotlights entrepreneurial researchers and their impact
“The ambition they have to make their groundbreaking ideas escape from the lab and into the world inspires us,” said Provost Jennifer Rexford, the event's keynote speaker.
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November 7, 2025 at 9:45 PM
A cross-section of innovation leaders from around Princeton and the state of New Jersey gathered on campus for Celebrate Princeton Innovation, an annual event to spotlight University innovators, showcase ideas and forge new connections.
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Serendipitous meetings, scholarly collaborations, and an ethos of "encouraging junior faculty to think big" laid the groundwork for groundbreaking achievements in AI at Princeton. https://bit.ly/4qngfra
In the hallways of Princeton, a fascination with the human mind unlocked the power of deep learning
Serendipitous meetings, scholarly collaborations, and an ethos of "encouraging junior faculty to think big" laid the groundwork for groundbreaking achievement in AI.
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November 7, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Serendipitous meetings, scholarly collaborations, and an ethos of "encouraging junior faculty to think big" laid the groundwork for groundbreaking achievements in AI at Princeton. https://bit.ly/4qngfra
FLi is FLY! 👏
In recognition of #FirstGenWeek, FLi (first-generation, lower-income) students celebrated with various events to network, engage, and build community.
In recognition of #FirstGenWeek, FLi (first-generation, lower-income) students celebrated with various events to network, engage, and build community.
November 7, 2025 at 4:08 PM
FLi is FLY! 👏
In recognition of #FirstGenWeek, FLi (first-generation, lower-income) students celebrated with various events to network, engage, and build community.
In recognition of #FirstGenWeek, FLi (first-generation, lower-income) students celebrated with various events to network, engage, and build community.
New Princeton research gives insight into human cognition and could help scientists build better AI models: https://bit.ly/3Lp6J74
November 7, 2025 at 2:22 PM
New Princeton research gives insight into human cognition and could help scientists build better AI models: https://bit.ly/3Lp6J74
Prospect House spaces at Princeton dedicated for "exemplary individuals" who helped to shape the University and the world: https://bit.ly/47qsxrA
November 6, 2025 at 9:00 PM
Prospect House spaces at Princeton dedicated for "exemplary individuals" who helped to shape the University and the world: https://bit.ly/47qsxrA
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Don't miss our 111th Annual Gold Medal Gala, honoring Christopher Eisgruber of @princeton.edu, Claudia Goldin, and Alison Gopnik — three extraordinary leaders shaping our world for the better.
📅 Tuesday, December 9, 2025
📍 The Metropolitan Club, New York City
📅 Tuesday, December 9, 2025
📍 The Metropolitan Club, New York City
November 6, 2025 at 4:10 PM
Don't miss our 111th Annual Gold Medal Gala, honoring Christopher Eisgruber of @princeton.edu, Claudia Goldin, and Alison Gopnik — three extraordinary leaders shaping our world for the better.
📅 Tuesday, December 9, 2025
📍 The Metropolitan Club, New York City
📅 Tuesday, December 9, 2025
📍 The Metropolitan Club, New York City
At Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Public Service Day, alumni returned to campus to share advice with students on how to pursue public service through a variety of tracks, including the private sector, law, nonprofits, education, local and state government, sports, and finance.
From Ice Rinks to City Halls, Career Day Inspires Students to Rethink Public Service | Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
The renowned figures one encounters in a typical public-policy job are lawmakers and public officials, but Melissa Parnagian ’17 spends her days around professional hockey players.
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November 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
At Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Public Service Day, alumni returned to campus to share advice with students on how to pursue public service through a variety of tracks, including the private sector, law, nonprofits, education, local and state government, sports, and finance.
New Princeton research has revealed that about 90% of marine aquarium fish sold by online retailers in the U.S. are sourced directly from wild populations, mostly in the western Pacific and Indian Ocean.
Losing Nemo: almost all aquarium fish in the US are caught in the wild
Unregulated fish trade poses significant threats to ecosystems and species.New research has revealed that about 90 percent of marine aquarium fish sold by online retailers in the United States are sou...
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November 6, 2025 at 3:20 PM
New Princeton research has revealed that about 90% of marine aquarium fish sold by online retailers in the U.S. are sourced directly from wild populations, mostly in the western Pacific and Indian Ocean.
In a new article at @nature.com, Princeton professors Andrew Houck and Nathalie de Leon report that their new qubit lasts 3x longer than the best ever reported in a lab setting — the largest single advance in coherence time in more than a decade.
Princeton puts quantum computing on the fast track with new qubit
Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions, marking a major step toward practical quantum computers.
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November 5, 2025 at 9:10 PM
In a new article at @nature.com, Princeton professors Andrew Houck and Nathalie de Leon report that their new qubit lasts 3x longer than the best ever reported in a lab setting — the largest single advance in coherence time in more than a decade.
In what one student described as "a sublime experience," the Princeton University Art Museum opened its doors to the public on Friday for a 24-hour open house, bringing over 21,000 visitors to explore the new space.
'Truly inspiring': New Princeton University Art Museum opens its doors to all
A 24-hour public open house drew an astonishing 21,763 visitors following previews for students and the University community.
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November 5, 2025 at 7:14 PM
In what one student described as "a sublime experience," the Princeton University Art Museum opened its doors to the public on Friday for a 24-hour open house, bringing over 21,000 visitors to explore the new space.
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Princeton’s new quantum chip built for scale
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Princeton Engineering - Princeton's new quantum chip built for scale
In a Nov. 5 article in the journal Nature, a Princeton team reported their new qubit lasts for over 1 millisecond — three times longer than the best ever reported in a lab setting and nearly fifteen t...
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November 5, 2025 at 6:24 PM
Princeton’s new quantum chip built for scale
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“This is the next big jump forward.”
In a major step toward practical quantum computing, Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions: bit.ly/4oYN4tk
In a major step toward practical quantum computing, Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions: bit.ly/4oYN4tk
November 5, 2025 at 4:22 PM
“This is the next big jump forward.”
In a major step toward practical quantum computing, Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions: bit.ly/4oYN4tk
In a major step toward practical quantum computing, Princeton engineers have built a superconducting qubit that lasts three times longer than today’s best versions: bit.ly/4oYN4tk
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Un análisis multidimensional de los recursos hídricos💧 en la Axarquía (Málaga) -realizado por científicos de la UMA, Universidad de @princeton.edu e @ihsmumacsic.bsky.social- alerta de "sequía estructural" y de la necesidad de reformar profundamente la gestión del agua u.uma.es/g4P/
November 5, 2025 at 7:43 AM
Un análisis multidimensional de los recursos hídricos💧 en la Axarquía (Málaga) -realizado por científicos de la UMA, Universidad de @princeton.edu e @ihsmumacsic.bsky.social- alerta de "sequía estructural" y de la necesidad de reformar profundamente la gestión del agua u.uma.es/g4P/
On Election Day we're reflecting on the remarkable legacy of Laura Wooten in the Princeton community and status as the longest-serving election poll worker in the United States.
"Your vote is your voice": Celebrating Laura Wooten, a beloved Princeton figure who made a lasting impact on election participation
At Princeton, Laura Wooten was a cherished Campus Dining employee for over 27 years, known for engaging in warm conversations with everyone she encountered. Her influence, however, extended far beyond...
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November 4, 2025 at 3:00 PM
On Election Day we're reflecting on the remarkable legacy of Laura Wooten in the Princeton community and status as the longest-serving election poll worker in the United States.
Polls are now open in Princeton, NJ until 8pm. 🗳️
Get all the information you need to vote in person or by mail: https://bit.ly/4ojz51g
Get all the information you need to vote in person or by mail: https://bit.ly/4ojz51g
November 4, 2025 at 11:00 AM
Polls are now open in Princeton, NJ until 8pm. 🗳️
Get all the information you need to vote in person or by mail: https://bit.ly/4ojz51g
Get all the information you need to vote in person or by mail: https://bit.ly/4ojz51g
We've got a new record for the oldest air ever discovered. 💨
Scientists led by Princeton's @blueicedude.bsky.social and Sarah Shackleton uncovered air trapped in ice that is 6 million years old.
Scientists led by Princeton's @blueicedude.bsky.social and Sarah Shackleton uncovered air trapped in ice that is 6 million years old.
Scientists discover oldest air on record trapped in 6-million-year-old Antarctic ice
Scientists discover oldest air on record trapped in 6-million-year-old Antarctic ice
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November 3, 2025 at 10:15 PM
We've got a new record for the oldest air ever discovered. 💨
Scientists led by Princeton's @blueicedude.bsky.social and Sarah Shackleton uncovered air trapped in ice that is 6 million years old.
Scientists led by Princeton's @blueicedude.bsky.social and Sarah Shackleton uncovered air trapped in ice that is 6 million years old.
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A monumental mosaic by Nick Cave (the American artist) called “Let me kindly introduce myself. They call me MC Prince Brighton” (2025) in the entrance to the new Princeton Art Museum.
November 3, 2025 at 8:27 PM
A monumental mosaic by Nick Cave (the American artist) called “Let me kindly introduce myself. They call me MC Prince Brighton” (2025) in the entrance to the new Princeton Art Museum.
Princeton engineers have taken step toward making hydrogen a practical pathway to decarbonize industries that are difficult to electrify, such as steel and fertilizer production.
Princeton Engineering - Dirty water boosts prospects for clean hydrogen
Wastewater can replace clean water as a source for hydrogen, eliminating a major drawback to hydrogen fuel and reducing water treatment costs of hydrogen
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November 3, 2025 at 8:00 PM
Princeton engineers have taken step toward making hydrogen a practical pathway to decarbonize industries that are difficult to electrify, such as steel and fertilizer production.
🎥 WATCH the full @cbsnews.com piece with President Eisgruber: cbsn.ws/47BuUGV
November 3, 2025 at 4:44 PM
🎥 WATCH the full @cbsnews.com piece with President Eisgruber: cbsn.ws/47BuUGV
Princeton will present its top alumni awards to Kevin Gover '78, under secretary for museums & culture at the Smithsonian, and @teorth.bsky.social *96, professor of mathematics and the James and Carol Collins Chair in the College of Letters and Sciences at the University of California-Los Angeles.
Smithsonian executive Kevin Gover ’78 and Fields Medalist mathematician Terence Tao *96 to receive top alumni awards
The awards will be presented at Princeton's Alumni Day on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026.
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November 3, 2025 at 3:08 PM
Princeton will present its top alumni awards to Kevin Gover '78, under secretary for museums & culture at the Smithsonian, and @teorth.bsky.social *96, professor of mathematics and the James and Carol Collins Chair in the College of Letters and Sciences at the University of California-Los Angeles.
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Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber on addressing challenges facing higher education.
Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber on addressing challenges facing higher education
Universities have found themselves under pressure from President Trump – from blocked funds for research, to attacks on their admission policies and diversity programs. Princeton's president says, "The stakes are really high."
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November 3, 2025 at 2:00 AM
Princeton President Christopher Eisgruber on addressing challenges facing higher education.
President Eisgruber will join Robert Costa this morning on @cbssundaymorning.bsky.social to discuss the challenges facing higher education institutions in America.
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November 2, 2025 at 1:00 PM
President Eisgruber will join Robert Costa this morning on @cbssundaymorning.bsky.social to discuss the challenges facing higher education institutions in America.
"The new museum was designed to be a kind of town square for the arts and humanities, a place of coming together."
The Princeton University Art Museum's doors are now open, beginning with a 24-hour Open House event featuring collections tours, movie screenings, artmaking and more.
The Princeton University Art Museum's doors are now open, beginning with a 24-hour Open House event featuring collections tours, movie screenings, artmaking and more.
A ‘town square for the arts and humanities’: The new Princeton University Art Museum shares opening details
After previews for students, members, faculty and staff, the museum will open its doors to all — with free admission, as always — starting with a 24-hour public opening from 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, to...
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October 31, 2025 at 9:00 PM
"The new museum was designed to be a kind of town square for the arts and humanities, a place of coming together."
The Princeton University Art Museum's doors are now open, beginning with a 24-hour Open House event featuring collections tours, movie screenings, artmaking and more.
The Princeton University Art Museum's doors are now open, beginning with a 24-hour Open House event featuring collections tours, movie screenings, artmaking and more.
🦇 EEB Associate Professor Gerald Carter is uncovering how vampire bats "learn, remember, and form social bonds." ⤵️
Happy Halloween! 🎃🦇
Bats are more than just Halloween icons — HHMI scientists are studying them to explore fundamental questions about the brain & behavior. Their discoveries could have important implications for other species, including humans. Read more: bit.ly/434gm18
Bats are more than just Halloween icons — HHMI scientists are studying them to explore fundamental questions about the brain & behavior. Their discoveries could have important implications for other species, including humans. Read more: bit.ly/434gm18
October 31, 2025 at 4:24 PM
🦇 EEB Associate Professor Gerald Carter is uncovering how vampire bats "learn, remember, and form social bonds." ⤵️