Princeton women’s basketball fought back from an early deficit against Utah in the second round of the NCAA Tournament Sunday night, but the Tigers’ comeback stalled in the fourth quarter, allowing
Nearly a mile of chain-link fencing surrounds the construction site for
Princeton’s new Environmental Studies and School of Engineering and Applied
Science complex (ES & SEAS).
Katherine Boyce ’11’s abstract landscape painting “Pools,” now on display in
Prospect House, was inspired by a group of rice terraces in southern China
nicknamed “the dragon’s backbone.” She visite
Chemical and biological engineering professor Rodney Priestley began his work as
the University’s first vice dean for innovation in February 2020, and when COVID
disrupted that semester, he had ple