Distributed systems of servers now power almost everything we do online, from file sharing to video streaming to shopping. PlanetLab at Princeton helped set things in motion.
The Program in Judaic Studies invites you to this seminar with Shlomo Zuckier on Thursday, March 5. Religious Zionism has in recent years become one of the most influential forces in Israel’s ...
The Princeton-led NASA mission has officially begun its science mission to study the sun and everything it touches. Princeton marked the occasion with a panel discussion, science talks and a reception ...
An exhibition of recent works by Princeton senior Álvaro Machado Basso. Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM. Free & open to public.
The 111th Alumni Day showcased how Princetonians are fulfilling the University’s commitment to service and standing up for higher education.
U.S. fertility is at a record low. Young adults are delaying marriage and childbearing, and a growing share are opting out of marriage and family all together. At the same time, the cost of raising ...
The rigor and breadth of the students’ work underscored the unsurpassed opportunity for undergraduates at Princeton to pursue ...
Feeling inspired? Stop by the Creativity Labs where we have supplies ready daily to fuel your artistic endeavors. Today: Stamping and Printing Valentine's Day Cards ...
Ponce de León joins other Princeton faculty among the academy's membership of leading contemporary architects, visual artists ...
Princeton has firmly established its presence at the forefront of AI research — including transformative work in humanities scholarship.
Public condemnation of identity-based violence is generally widespread, but new research shows this opposition may be surprisingly fragile. In this talk, Princeton University Professors Rafaela ...
Join the Aquinas Institute for a talk from Catholic alumnus and author Christopher Beha upon the release of his new book, Why I Am Not an Atheist: The Confessions of a Skeptical Believer. In it, Beha ...