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Houck, co-director of the Princeton Quantum Initiative and the Anthony H.P. Lee ’79 Professor of Electrical and Computer ...
These are a series of downloadable files an a variety of outdoor programming topics including articles on outdoor activities, database and spreadsheet information about how to run an outdoor program, ...
The Friends of Outdoor Action is a support group made up of Princeton alumni, parents, current students, Outdoor Action Leader alumni, and other friends of the program. The Friends of OA supports the ...
Climbing at Princeton University is alive and well. For more than two decades, the OA climbing wall has been the home and the focal point for climbing at Princeton. Thousands of Princeton students, ...
This summer’s mix includes an epic family saga, a sci-fi trilogy, a Delaware River journey, a history of military hubris, two ...
Princeton University has named eight new members to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1. Gil Joseph, who was elected by ...
P. Adams Sitney, emeritus professor of visual arts in the Lewis Center for the Arts, was one of the world’s leading experts on avant-garde film.
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory will partner with venture capital firm SOSV and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority to advance plasma technologies with an eye toward commercial ...
Kajal Schiller designed a computer simulation game to measure whether socioeconomic status might determine how likely people are to take advantage of resources that can help them solve problems, with ...
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.
MacMillan has been named a Distinguished Scholar in the Princeton Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, which leverages the power of collaboration across scientific fields to advance ...