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Toni Morrison on stage
University News

Princeton is exploring Toni Morrison's creative process with an abundance of exhibitions and events .

The landmark exhibition “Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory” runs through June 4 at the Princeton University Library and anchors the series. A Sites of Memory Symposium this week convenes scholars, writers and artists. Edwidge Danticat keynotes.

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Historic house, new home: Our story and time-lapse video capture how Princeton’s historic 91 Prospect Ave. building crossed the road. .

A cheer went up and horns honked as the building reached its new location at 110 Prospect Ave.

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Albert Einstein in 1947

What Einstein would think of Pi Day. Plus: Princeton players and pep squads play 'March Mathness'

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Autumn Womack

'Let the archive tell you what the story is’

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Robert Geddes in front of a blackboard

Robert Geddes, the School of Architecture’s first dean and ‘gatekeeper to architecture’ for generations of students, dies at 99

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a football player lunges to catch the ball

A semester's inquiry into sports as the ‘universal language’

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Students discuss a dress on a dress form duing the class

Learning to see fashion through a scholarly lens

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Russell Banks

Russell Banks, acclaimed novelist, professor in the humanities and creative writing, and ‘absolutely wonderful’ mentor, dies at 82

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Robert Tignor

Robert Tignor, distinguished Egyptologist and historian, ‘wonderful mentor’ and transformative department chair, dies at 89

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A student reads while sitting in dappled autumn sunlight

Books by Princeton humanities professors make year-end ‘best-of’ lists

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Ukrainian historian Yana Prymachenko

‘It’s about surviving. It’s about continuing our work.’

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Blair Arch in the sun

Board approves six faculty appointments

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Rachael DeLue lectures about the bird print in a rare book

How art by Audubon, Darwin and others influenced science: Insights from a Princeton course

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Robert Willig

Robert Willig, ‘brilliant economist,’ inspirational teacher and devoted public servant, dies at age 75

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quantum symbols form a ring around a student's head

This will not be on the test: A new approach to learning quantum chemistry

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The global classroom: Princeton journalism class reports from Berlin on refugees and forced migration

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SPIA Reacts: Scholarly insights on the mid-term elections

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New biophysics graduate program draws leading faculty from across the University

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Hildred Geertz

Hildred Geertz, ‘incredibly accomplished scholar’ in cultural anthropology and ‘beloved founding figure’ as Princeton’s first female department chair, dies at 95

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Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts welcomes new scholars

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Ruha Benjamin and book

In her new book, Ruha Benjamin finds hope by celebrating how small changes can ‘spread justice and joy’

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T. Leslie Shear Jr., 2009

T. Leslie Shear Jr., classical archaeologist, ‘rigorous scholar’ and ‘inspiring teacher,’ dies at 84

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Board approves 17 faculty appointments

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Twelve scholars named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows

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Sam Glucksberg, pioneer in experimental psycholinguistics and ‘outstanding mentor,’ dies at 89

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Can the humanities help solve climate change?

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John Cooper, renowned interpreter of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy and ‘incredibly generous’ mentor, dies at 82

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Markus Brunnermeier in front of the signature backdrop of his YouTube show

‘Markus’ Academy’ brings together a virtual community of economics thought leaders

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Howard Rosenthal, whose research revolutionized the analysis of Congressional voting records and political polarization, dies at 83

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Fox pup and mother

Scientific field research and the arts come together in a Princeton course using motion-capture cameras to record campus wildlife

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Summer Reads 2022

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Lucy Partman leads her class

Inside ‘The Looking Lab,’ a Princeton course where visual arts spark entrepreneurial thinking

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