Jumping in the SPIA fountain is a tradition that some near-graduates participate in as a celebration of their time at Princeton and an optimistic beginning to their post-grad life. Hailing from Menlo ...
Ahead of the highly anticipated re-opening of the Princeton University Art Museum, The Daily Princetonian spoke with a ...
President Donald Trump’s 1,770-word decree criticized the "large-scale replacement of American workers" and "systemic abuse" ...
This year’s Board of Education election will occur on Nov. 4, with all three candidates expected to be elected to the three ...
In 1947, bound by New Jersey’s “Blue Laws,” Princetonians struggled to fill their long Sundays with secular activities. At the time, Mercer County residents were prohibited from conducting commercial ...
More than 900 alumni and guests returned to campus for panel discussions, faculty lectures, networking opportunities, tours ...
Nuclear security specialist Sébastien Philippe, one of the 22 recipients of this year's prestigious MacArthur fellowship, ...
By devoting itself to saving GFDL’s research once again, with both financial and political capital, the University has the ...
Despite the U.S. government shutdown, the Education Department will continue to process the FAFSA. If it's your first time ...
Chinese Nobel Prize-winning physicist Chen Ning Yang, a key figure in modern physics, has died in Beijing at 103. Tsinghua ...
BEIJING – Professor Yang Chen-Ning, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who gave up his US citizenship to become a citizen of China in 2015 and helped persuade other scientists to do the same, has died.
In 1957, Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee won the Nobel Prize for discovering parity law violations in weak interactions, ...