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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
“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
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
🦇 In two short months, staff from Princeton Facilities and Laboratory Animal Resources transformed an unused space into a bat cave, for use by Dr. Gerald Carter who studies vampire bats and their lifesaving food sharing relationships: https://bit.ly/4oh5CVJ
October 31, 2025 at 12:00 PM
🦇 In two short months, staff from Princeton Facilities and Laboratory Animal Resources transformed an unused space into a bat cave, for use by Dr. Gerald Carter who studies vampire bats and their lifesaving food sharing relationships: https://bit.ly/4oh5CVJ
Alongside @stanford.edu's Nick McKeown, Princeton provost Jen Rexford pens a piece about the NSF's vital impact on software-defined networking, which "revolutionized how networks are built and operated today": https://bit.ly/4qtDIHm
October 28, 2025 at 1:30 PM
Alongside @stanford.edu's Nick McKeown, Princeton provost Jen Rexford pens a piece about the NSF's vital impact on software-defined networking, which "revolutionized how networks are built and operated today": https://bit.ly/4qtDIHm
Princeton dedicated a dozen Prospect House spaces in honor of faculty, alumni and others who “helped to shape the University and the world” through their achievements and perseverance in the face of adversity: https://bit.ly/3LaiCxB
October 27, 2025 at 4:01 PM
Princeton dedicated a dozen Prospect House spaces in honor of faculty, alumni and others who “helped to shape the University and the world” through their achievements and perseverance in the face of adversity: https://bit.ly/3LaiCxB
At Princeton, classics professor Barbara Graziosi is collaborating with computer scientists to develop AI-based tools to fill in the gaps of ancient texts to better understand them.
Learn more about the humanities at Princeton: https://bit.ly/3SPoHAg
Learn more about the humanities at Princeton: https://bit.ly/3SPoHAg
October 24, 2025 at 7:31 PM
At Princeton, classics professor Barbara Graziosi is collaborating with computer scientists to develop AI-based tools to fill in the gaps of ancient texts to better understand them.
Learn more about the humanities at Princeton: https://bit.ly/3SPoHAg
Learn more about the humanities at Princeton: https://bit.ly/3SPoHAg
"The ability to remain in conversation even when we disagree is not just a skill but a responsibility for public service."
SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal led a discussion at the Many Minds, Many Stripes conference that highlighted the importance of having difficult conversations: https://bit.ly/4qfSvoR
SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal led a discussion at the Many Minds, Many Stripes conference that highlighted the importance of having difficult conversations: https://bit.ly/4qfSvoR
October 24, 2025 at 4:00 PM
"The ability to remain in conversation even when we disagree is not just a skill but a responsibility for public service."
SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal led a discussion at the Many Minds, Many Stripes conference that highlighted the importance of having difficult conversations: https://bit.ly/4qfSvoR
SPIA Dean Amaney Jamal led a discussion at the Many Minds, Many Stripes conference that highlighted the importance of having difficult conversations: https://bit.ly/4qfSvoR
On this day 279 years ago, Princeton University was officially chartered. 📜
October 22, 2025 at 1:32 PM
On this day 279 years ago, Princeton University was officially chartered. 📜
From Port-au-Prince to Princeton and beyond, Gil Sander Joseph '25 and MIT grad Wilhem Hector started as rivals and quickly became friends when they realized they had a shared dream of changing the world: https://bit.ly/3KYs8Uq
October 20, 2025 at 9:23 PM
From Port-au-Prince to Princeton and beyond, Gil Sander Joseph '25 and MIT grad Wilhem Hector started as rivals and quickly became friends when they realized they had a shared dream of changing the world: https://bit.ly/3KYs8Uq
💤 Princeton chemists have discovered a copper-transport mechanism in the brain that enables advanced stages of sleep.
The findings have broad implications for evolutionary biology and neuroscience by underscoring the central role of copper in animal physiology: https://bit.ly/47o9MF2
The findings have broad implications for evolutionary biology and neuroscience by underscoring the central role of copper in animal physiology: https://bit.ly/47o9MF2
October 15, 2025 at 8:15 PM
💤 Princeton chemists have discovered a copper-transport mechanism in the brain that enables advanced stages of sleep.
The findings have broad implications for evolutionary biology and neuroscience by underscoring the central role of copper in animal physiology: https://bit.ly/47o9MF2
The findings have broad implications for evolutionary biology and neuroscience by underscoring the central role of copper in animal physiology: https://bit.ly/47o9MF2
The new Princeton University Art Museum, opening October 31 and located at the heart of campus between Elm Drive and Chapel Drive along McCosh Walk, roughly doubles the space for the exhibition, conservation, study and interpretation of the museum collections: https://bit.ly/4nPVymg
October 15, 2025 at 5:15 PM
The new Princeton University Art Museum, opening October 31 and located at the heart of campus between Elm Drive and Chapel Drive along McCosh Walk, roughly doubles the space for the exhibition, conservation, study and interpretation of the museum collections: https://bit.ly/4nPVymg
In studying the relationship between flood risk and social vulnerability, Princeton researchers found that communities with more renters, farming and forestry were linked to increased economic loss: https://bit.ly/4mYunEr
October 13, 2025 at 10:00 PM
In studying the relationship between flood risk and social vulnerability, Princeton researchers found that communities with more renters, farming and forestry were linked to increased economic loss: https://bit.ly/4mYunEr
As extreme flooding becomes more frequent, Princeton hydrologists are developing ways to precisely predict flood impacts to help residents mitigate their effects and design new infrastructure to plan for the future.
October 13, 2025 at 7:30 PM
As extreme flooding becomes more frequent, Princeton hydrologists are developing ways to precisely predict flood impacts to help residents mitigate their effects and design new infrastructure to plan for the future.
Welcome to The Seed Farm at Princeton University.
This 3.5-acre farm is a center for local ecological research. Students, scholars and community partners work together to grow “rare, culturally-meaningful seed crops” and to learn about heirloom plants: https://bit.ly/3V04ybK
This 3.5-acre farm is a center for local ecological research. Students, scholars and community partners work together to grow “rare, culturally-meaningful seed crops” and to learn about heirloom plants: https://bit.ly/3V04ybK
October 12, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Welcome to The Seed Farm at Princeton University.
This 3.5-acre farm is a center for local ecological research. Students, scholars and community partners work together to grow “rare, culturally-meaningful seed crops” and to learn about heirloom plants: https://bit.ly/3V04ybK
This 3.5-acre farm is a center for local ecological research. Students, scholars and community partners work together to grow “rare, culturally-meaningful seed crops” and to learn about heirloom plants: https://bit.ly/3V04ybK
Congratulations to @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social professor Omar Yaghi on receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
In May, Princeton awarded the pioneering chemist an honorary degree: https://bit.ly/4nFVrtg
In May, Princeton awarded the pioneering chemist an honorary degree: https://bit.ly/4nFVrtg
October 8, 2025 at 2:45 PM
Congratulations to @ucberkeleyofficial.bsky.social professor Omar Yaghi on receiving the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
In May, Princeton awarded the pioneering chemist an honorary degree: https://bit.ly/4nFVrtg
In May, Princeton awarded the pioneering chemist an honorary degree: https://bit.ly/4nFVrtg
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded today to Princeton graduate alumna Mary Brunkow *91 “for groundbreaking discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance that prevents the immune system from harming the body.” https://bit.ly/48bS7kS
October 6, 2025 at 5:53 PM
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded today to Princeton graduate alumna Mary Brunkow *91 “for groundbreaking discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance that prevents the immune system from harming the body.” https://bit.ly/48bS7kS
Five Princeton Computer Science graduate students have been named Siebel Scholars, which annually recognizes students from graduate schools of business, computer science and bioengineering. 👏 https://bit.ly/48H1mtn
October 4, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Five Princeton Computer Science graduate students have been named Siebel Scholars, which annually recognizes students from graduate schools of business, computer science and bioengineering. 👏 https://bit.ly/48H1mtn
In a "groundbreaking exploration of quantum chemistry," a new paper from Princeton chemists provides a conceptual framework through which experimentalists might look for unique behaviors by treating light quantum mechanically that are not apparent by treating it classically: https://bit.ly/4nRk9qf
October 3, 2025 at 7:30 PM
In a "groundbreaking exploration of quantum chemistry," a new paper from Princeton chemists provides a conceptual framework through which experimentalists might look for unique behaviors by treating light quantum mechanically that are not apparent by treating it classically: https://bit.ly/4nRk9qf
Scientists can now freeze-frame the exact moment an animal makes up their mind and commits to a choice — simply by looking at their brain activity: https://t.co/KK7DTB5NtQ
October 2, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Scientists can now freeze-frame the exact moment an animal makes up their mind and commits to a choice — simply by looking at their brain activity: https://t.co/KK7DTB5NtQ
This summer, the Center for Health and Wellbeing sent 92 Princeton students across the world to tackle critical global health challenges, from mitigating antimicrobial resistance to developing therapies for neurodegenerative diseases and cancer: https://bit.ly/4pDpljg
October 2, 2025 at 4:00 PM
This summer, the Center for Health and Wellbeing sent 92 Princeton students across the world to tackle critical global health challenges, from mitigating antimicrobial resistance to developing therapies for neurodegenerative diseases and cancer: https://bit.ly/4pDpljg
This is Princeton University — a vibrant community of scholarship and research that stands in the nation’s service and the service of humanity.
Through a liberal arts education, we prepare students to pursue meaningful lives and to help address the challenges of the future.
Through a liberal arts education, we prepare students to pursue meaningful lives and to help address the challenges of the future.
October 1, 2025 at 4:01 PM
This is Princeton University — a vibrant community of scholarship and research that stands in the nation’s service and the service of humanity.
Through a liberal arts education, we prepare students to pursue meaningful lives and to help address the challenges of the future.
Through a liberal arts education, we prepare students to pursue meaningful lives and to help address the challenges of the future.
“For as much grief as Eisgruber may get from student protesters — and perhaps vice versa — it’s clear from the book that he sees campus dissenters as figures who, across generations, have made Princeton a better place."
President Eisgruber discusses his new book: https://bit.ly/3ILZCEK
President Eisgruber discusses his new book: https://bit.ly/3ILZCEK
September 30, 2025 at 6:37 PM
“For as much grief as Eisgruber may get from student protesters — and perhaps vice versa — it’s clear from the book that he sees campus dissenters as figures who, across generations, have made Princeton a better place."
President Eisgruber discusses his new book: https://bit.ly/3ILZCEK
President Eisgruber discusses his new book: https://bit.ly/3ILZCEK