Ana Patricia Esqueda shares her experiences as a first-generation college student at Princeton.
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The Lewis Center for the Arts welcomes award-winning director, playwright, and stage and film actor Ruben Santiago-Hudson for a series of events Feb. 27 - March 2 as part of the course "Movements for Diversity in...
President Christopher L. Eisgruber issued his annual "State of the University" letter on Wednesday, Feb. 7. Eisgruber will address the Princeton University Community on Tuesday, Feb. 20 at 10 a.m. at Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall.
Staff, faculty, and students rolled up their collective sleeves to participate in the Month of Service programs coordinated by the Pace Center.
Artist Walter Hood's work, titled "Double Consciousness," will explore the complexity of Woodrow Wilson's legacy. The work will be installed on Scudder Plaza.
Presidents Christopher L. Eisgruber of Princeton and Brad Smith of Microsoft authored letters to members of Congress urging quick action to enact protections for recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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Princeton University has partnered with the Arts Council of Princeton to commemorate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The full day of programming will begin with a community breakfast at the Paul Robeson Arts Center, 102...
Entries for the annual staff essay contest coordinated by Princeton Writes are being accepted through February 28. Participants are invited to describe an encounter or relationship that has given them a new perspective. Additional details are available on the ...
The Princeton and Slavery Symposium featured film screenings, panel discussions, performances, and a keynote address by Toni Morrison.
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"Remembering Langston Hughes — His Art, Life & Legacy Fifty Years Later" Celebrated as a poet and "champion of black America", Professor Wallace Best hosted a conference honoring Hughes on Nov. 10-11.