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U. rolls out new wireless and printing services

The University implemented student technology changes this fall, including a new printing system with a Google Cloud Print platform and a shift towards broader use of the eduroam service.The new PawPrint system enables students, faculty, and staff to print necessary documents with ease, University Media Relations Specialist Min Pullan said.

NEWS | 09/25/2016

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News & Notes: Harvard Loses $1.9 billion in endowment value

Harvard University announced that its endowment fund suffered a $1.9 billion loss for the 2016 fiscal year, according to a reportfrom Harvard Management Company, which oversees the university's financial assets.This represents the largest decline since the financial crisis in 2008. Endowment funds allow colleges and universities to operate financial aid, and over one-third of Harvard’s operating income was obtained through the endowment. Harvard Management Companydescribed the results as “disappointing” in the report. “This has been a challenging year for endowments and clearly these are disappointing results,” wrote Paul Finnegan, chair of the Harvard Management Co. board, in the report. The company has seen numerous changes in leadership in recent years.

NEWS | 09/22/2016

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U. announces new energy-based research projects

The University has announced five new environmental and energy based research projects in joint release with the Princeton E-ffiliates Program and ExxonMobil.The Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership, founded in 2011, is an opportunity for corporate members to explore research possibilities engaging students and faculty to tackle energy and environmental issues through “technological advances and policy measures that can achieve these objectives cost-effectively.” The University and ExxonMobil announced the partnership last year and it is administered by the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment in collaboration with the Princeton Environmental Institute, the School of Architecture, and the Wilson School.Lynn Loo, director of the Andlinger Center, said that it is important to collaborate with practitioners outside academia to have an impact on energy and environmental challenges.“These challenges are complex and touch a variety of scientific, technological, economic, and social issues.

NEWS | 09/22/2016

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Breaking: Four University Alumni Named MacArthur Fellows

Four University alumni were named 2016 MacArthur Fellows by the MacArthur Foundation. Branden Jacobs-Jenkins '06, Subhash Khot GS '03, José Quiñonez GS '98, and Julia Wolfe GS '12 were among the 23 individuals selected for this award. The fellowship awards each individual with a stipend of $625,000 over the course of five years, in which the fellows are allowed to pursue their creative activities and projects with no particular obligations or requirement Individuals are anonymous nominated through a pool of invited external nominators, who evaluate based on exceptional creativity, promise for future advances, and potential for the fellowship to facilitate subsequent work.

NEWS | 09/21/2016

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Despite increased U. support for Latinx studies, decision on independent concentration not appealable

When Arlene Gamio ’18 was told in the spring semester of their sophomore year that their application for an independent concentration in Latinx studies was not approved, they spearheaded a petition to challenge the decision. In the short week before Dean’s Date they launched the petition, and received more than 300 supporting signatures from University students.

NEWS | 09/21/2016

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Panel discusses refugee resettlement, security

The issues surrounding refugee resettlement and Special Immigrant Visas require a delicate consideration of both the moral conundrum of admitting those seeking asylum and the security issues of admitting potential terrorists, said Jacob Shapiro, professor of politics and international affairs. Shapiro moderated the discussion panel, titled “Refugee Resettlement: Special Immigration Visas and National Security,” which included Michael Kelvington, a major in the U.S.

NEWS | 09/21/2016

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News and Notes: Chris Christie allegedly knew about Bridge Lane Closings

New Jersey Governor and ex officioUniversity Trustee Chris Christie was allegedly aware that some of his top officials planned to shut down lanes leading to the George Washington Bridge and that the purpose of these closures was to penalize a local mayor who declined to support Christie, according to The New York Times. The opening arguments by lawyers began on Monday in a trial that arose from the closing of access lanes to the bridge in 2013, according to the same article. According to CNN, Christie, who has not been charged, has maintained that he was not aware of the closings until he learned about them in the media. "I would have no problem if called to testify," Christie said.

NEWS | 09/20/2016

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Reich addresses moral dilemmas in service

Stanford University political science professor Robert Reich gave a lecture on the subject of various ethical dilemmas surrounding public service.Reich explored three basic questions that touch on such dilemmas and posed them to the audience, asking listeners to break up into small groups and discuss each posed scenario.His questions focused on the ethical and moral dilemmas rarely approached by service workers and the distinctions between charity and justice work.

NEWS | 09/20/2016

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University announces major building projects in 2026 Campus Plan

The University's 2026 Campus Plan, announced Monday night at a public meeting, includes major infrastructural decisions such as the expansion of the engineering school, the growth the Princeton Environmental Institute, and the construction of an additional residential areas on campus. School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) and Environmental Institute According to the plan, the University expects to expand the SEAS to account for growth in various programs and larger overall enrollment within the school.

NEWS | 09/19/2016

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News and Notes: U. hosts annual community and staff day

The University hosted its annual Community and Staff Day, including a Family Fun Fest, at Princeton Stadium on Saturday. The stadium concourse was filled with booths offering anything from crafts such as making tissue paper flowers to music, face painting, bounce houses, and games hosted by the University and several local nonprofits, according to the University’s website. University groups on the concourse included the University's employee resource groups, Cotsen Children's Library, the Baby Lab, Theatre Intime, the Office of Sustainability, and the Princeton Center for Complex Materials.

NEWS | 09/19/2016