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Princeton University senior Isam Mina has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study at the University of Oxford. He is among two recipients chosen by The Rhodes Scholarships for Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Palestine (SJLP) as 2026 Rhodes...
A new study in Science aims to understand the evolution and genomic diversity of human-biting mosquitoes, the insects responsible for transmitting many of the world’s deadliest diseases.
Curated by Professor Florent Masse, the festival brought leading French and Francophone artists, a partnership with Festival d’Avignon, and community participation. Princeton once again became a stage for international theater this fall as the Seuls...
The Department of French and Italian is proud to have supported the documentary Enrosadira, created by students Al Potter ‘27 (minoring in Italian) and Jansen Look ‘27 in the Italian Dolomites. As the students put it, “Our film is an artsy...
“Combined and Uneven Emancipation: Exploring Benefits and Pitfalls of Soviet Modernity,” an October 17-18 conference convened experts across social science and humanities disciplines to examine Soviet emancipation projects against the backdrop of the...
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Princeton senior Pia Sarah Haykel awarded Michel David-Weill Scholarship
Pia Sarah Haykel has been awarded the 2025 Michel David-Weill Scholarship to pursue a master’s degree in history at Sciences Po in Paris. Haykel is a history major pursuing a certificate in European Cultural Studies and a minor in Persian.
Li, Nieda, Sanches and Seale named as Princeton University Translators in Residence
The Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication (PTIC) has named Dong Li, Takami Nieda, Julia Sanches and Yasmine Seale as Princeton University’s Translators in Residence.
Nathan Arrington Teaches Seminar at École du Louvre as Part of New Partnership
As part of the newly established partnership between the École du Louvre and the Department of Art & Archaeology, Professor Nathan Arrington taught an intensive seminar titled “Touch and G
With Africa World Initiative, Chika Okeke-Agulu helms an innovative hub connecting Princeton with Africa’s most creative minds
Okeke-Agulu helms a one-of-a-kind hub that aims to connect and engage the University’s research and teaching mission with the continent’s most creative thinkers.
Chika Okeke-Agulu Helms an Innovative Hub Connecting Princeton With Africa’s Most Creative Minds
On Chika Okeke-Agulu’s credenza, leaning against the wall of his office in Princeton’s Green Hall, are two powerful images: the cover of a vintage magazine and a photo that graces the cover of one of his recent books. It might be too easy, though, for a visitor to overlook them. After all, the...
Recycled cements drive down emissions without slacking on strength
Giving a second life to construction materials after demolition, engineers at the University of São Paulo and Princeton have developed an approach for recycling cement waste into a sustainable, low-carbon alternative that is comparable in performance to the industry standard.
New high-definition images released of the baby universe
New research by the Atacama Cosm
Princeton celebrates international partnership with ‘University of Tokyo Day’
Delegations from University of Tokyo and Princeton University celebrated and deepened their research and teaching partnership at “University of Tokyo Day” on the Princeton campus on Thursday, Feb. 27 and Friday, Feb. 28, 2025.
Five Princeton Seniors Awarded ReachOut 56-81-06 Fellowships
Princeton University seniors, Adriana Alvarado, Mahya Fazel-Zarandi, Celine Ho, Katie Horan and Joy Patterson have been awarded Princeton ReachOut 56-81-06 Fellowships, an alumni-funded effort that supports seniors to complete a public service project of their own design during the year after...