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Featured Faculty Book · Global

Faculty Author Q&A: Yair Mintzker on ‘I, Wandering Jew’

Yair Mintzker is a professor in the Department of History and head of Yeh College. His latest book “I, Wandering Jew: A Five-Century History of Our Modern Condition” was published in March 2026 by Princeton University Press.How did you get the idea for this project?

Teaching · Global

Behind the Headline: The U.S.-Iran Crisis Explained

President Donald Trump has threatened to attack Iran multiple times in recent weeks, accusing Tehran of developing weapons capable of striking the United States. Iranian leaders have vowed to respond if the country is attacked militarily. With rising tensions threatening to further destabilize...

Announcement · Global

Two Computer Scientists Named to U.N. Panel on Artificial Intelligence

Princeton engineering faculty members Adji Bousso Dieng and Aleksandra Korolova have been named to a U.N. panel that will examine the risks, opportunities and impacts of artificial intelligence.The United Nations Independent International Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence, created in...

Awards · Global

Two Princeton Seniors and One Oxford Student Named Sachs Scholars

Princeton seniors Sukaina Shivji and Laura Zhang, and University of Oxford student Darina Andriychenko Leonenko have been named recipients of the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship, one of Princeton University’s highest awards.Shivji has been named as the Sachs Global Scholar...

Featured Faculty Book · Global

Faculty Author Q&A: Thomas D. Conlan on ‘Kinkakuji and Kitayama’

Thomas D. Conlan is a professor in the Departments of East Asian Studies and History. His latest book “Kinkakuji and Kitayama: Space, Place, Monuments and Memory in Japan 1222-1994” was published in December 2025 by Brill.How did you get the idea for this project?