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Whether you’re scrambling for a last-minute gift or laying in your own stores for winter reading, these acclaimed faculty titles have you covered. The list includes novels, memoir, history, poetry, biography, essays and nonfiction.
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Jordan will also receive the American Historical Society's Award for Scholarly Distinction in January.
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Visual arts lecturer Lex Brown and historian Lucas Ramos awarded Rome Prize
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Events this fall include a sold-out conversation with Icelandic-Chinese recording artist Laufey.
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The acclaimed poet Reginald Dwayne Betts runs the nonprofit Freedom Reads, which brings libraries into prisons. Three have been installed at the Garden State Youth Correctional Facility in Chesterfield with support from Princeton University Library.
5 months ago
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Princeton professors share what’s on their lists, including new fiction titles, history, philosophy, poetry, American politics — and essential AI reading from one of the field’s leading lights.
6 months ago
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Senior thesis spotlight: Is there room for a philosopher at the space policy table? This senior thesis says yes. - Princeton University
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The season opened June 13 with a reimagined “Dracula” and continues through Aug. 3. This year’s children’s production is a fairytale “whodunnit” playing Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings July 12-Aug. 3.
7 months ago
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The May 28 ceremony featured remarks from President Christopher L. Eisgruber, valedictory and salutatory addresses, and the awarding of undergraduate and graduate degrees.
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The celebrated pianist Jonathan Biss, who chronicled his struggles with anxiety in his memoir “Unquiet,” joins an online book talk this week and visits Princeton April 24 for a live event in PUC’s innovative Healing with Music series.
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Kahneman, author of the best-seller “Thinking, Fast and Slow,” laid the foundation for a new field of research — behavioral economics — earning him the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002.
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