Betsy Levy Paluck was honored for applying theory-driven interventions to successfully reduce prejudice and conflict in settings from American high schools to post-conflict Rwanda.
Princeton welcomed 600 leaders from academia, business and government to campus to explore the rapidly evolving possibilities and challenges of artificial intelligence and to begin charting a course for New Jersey’s role in the future of AI.
Philosopher Gideon Rosen and cancer biologist Eileen White have been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. More than a dozen Princeton alumni are also among the Academy’s new members.
Federal Judge Nusrat J. Choudhury of the Eastern District of New York, the first Muslim woman and first Bangladeshi American to serve as a U.S. federal judge addressed students at the end-of-year interfaith service that is one of Princeton’s oldest traditions.
Princeton’s Ph.D. and master’s degree recipients were honored at Jadwin Gym, surrounded by faculty, family, friends and the many supporters of their years of effort.
John Ngai, director of the NIH BRAIN Initiative and U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman visited the Princeton Neuroscience Institute to discuss recent advances toward understanding the fundamental workings of the brain.
Li's book connects her personal story as a young immigrant and scientist with the origin stories of artificial intelligence. She urged students to make the most of Princeton's "buffet of intellectual possibilities and opportunities.”
Hopfield, the Howard A. Prior Professor in the Life Sciences, Emeritus, and professor of molecular biology, emeritus, shares the 2024 Nobel Prize with Toronto's Geoffrey E. Hinton.