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Molecular biology major Ethan Ricardo Mandojana ’27 was awarded the Princeton Research Day Undergraduate International Research Award. The prize is sponsored by the Office of International Programs and recognizes the researcher whose project best...
Princeton University senior Brian Mhando has been awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship. The awards recognize students for “outstanding intellectual ability,” “leadership potential” and “a commitment to improving the lives of others,” among other...
Anne McClintock, the A. Barton Hepburn Professor in the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, recently participated in the Seventh Lisbon Architecture Triennale, “How Heavy Is a City?”, for which she is...
Paridhi Rustogi was delighted when she learned she’d been accepted to the 2025 GOOD-OARS International Summer School. A fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geosciences and a fellow in the HMEI Climate and Environmental Sciences and...
Princeton University is proud to be included on the list of U.S. colleges and universities that produced the most 2020-2021 Fulbright U.S. Students. Each year, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) announces...
Princeton seniors Alice McGuinness and Nathalie Verlinde and University of Oxford student Jack Nunn have been named recipients of the Daniel M. Sachs Class of 1960 Graduating Scholarship, one of Princeton University’s highest awards.
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October 2025 issue of ‘World Politics’ available online
World Politics (Volume 77, Issue 4) is available online.
Through Environmental Internship Program, over 100 Princeton Undergraduates Gain Hands-On Experience Across Campus and Around the World
Each summer the High Meadows Environmental Institute organizes and funds dozens of environmental internships for Princeton undergraduates, here on campus and around the world. This past summer, 104 students from 17 departments participated in our annual internship program, gaining hands-on...
Lucas Prates 2025 Thomas Marchione Food-as-a-Human-Right winner
SAFN is honored to recognize Lucas E.A. Prates with the 2025 Thomas Marchione Food as a Human Right award for his ongoing research in Brazil’s Amazon. This annual award is given to a student whose work continues and expands Dr. Marchione’s efforts toward food justice, food security and access,...
Princeton SPIA Goes Global at UNGA and Climate Week
Program in Latin American Studies now housed in PIIRS, strengthening their shared mission
The Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS) will now make its home in the Princeton Institute of International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), strengthening their shared mission.
Program in Latin American Studies now housed in PIIRS, strengthening their shared mission
Program in Latin American Studies now housed in PIIRS, strengthening their shared mission
The Program in Latin American Studies (PLAS) will now make its home in the Princeton Institute of International and Regional Studies (PIIRS), strengthening their shared mission.
Living on the Edge in the Immersive Princeton in Argentina Course
When I signed up for Princeton in Argentina, I never imagined the summer course would involve hanging off the side of a cliff in the Andes Mountains, looking over a creek of r
Donation of Puerto Rican Graphic Artworks to Princeton University Library
Thanks to the generosity of SPO emeritus Professor Arcadio Díaz-Quiñones and his wife Alma Concepción, the Princeton University Library has received a trove of graphic artworks by renowned
Trading Extinction?: Princeton Researchers reveal the Biodiversity Trade-Offs of Global Trade
As countries increasingly outsource their environmental impacts to other nations, Princeton researchers show that global trade is reshaping extinction patterns - potentially setting the stage for a second wave of biodiversity loss.