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Eight people cut the ribbon in a yellow-walled building.

‘Extraordinary moment for our state’: Ribbon cut on the New Jersey AI Hub

Eighteen months after it was initially announced, the AI Hub in West Windsor hosted its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday morning in an event attended by the New Jersey governor, corporate executives, and University leadership.

Eighteen months after it was initially announced, the AI Hub in West Windsor hosted its ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday morning in an event attended by the New Jersey governor, corporate executives, and University leadership.

NEWS | March 28

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Eisgruber addresses endowment challenges at annual Princeton Council meeting

President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 addressed the Princeton town community at the Princeton Town Hall Meeting to discuss the state of higher education and continued collaboration between the town and the University, commenting on the endowment, federal funding, and town initiatives.

President Christopher Eisgruber ’83 addressed the Princeton town community at the Princeton Town Hall Meeting to discuss the state of higher education and continued collaboration between the town and the University, commenting on the endowment, federal funding, and town initiatives.

NEWS | March 27

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Students in SINSI, other programs forced to pivot after federal government pulls internships

Students across Princeton’s campus are currently having to change their summer plans after many federal internships have been canceled due to the federal hiring freeze instituted on Jan. 20. 

Many students across Princeton’s campus are currently having to change their summer plans after many federal internships have been canceled due to the federal hiring freeze instituted on Jan. 20. 

NEWS | March 26

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Historical Preservation Commission approves Charter Club’s proposed renovations

Charter Club’s proposed renovations to their building have been approved by the Historical Preservation Commission. The proposal includes expanding the club’s dining space and improvements to accessibility.

Charter Club’s proposed renovations to their building have been approved by the Historical Preservation Commission. The proposal includes expanding the club’s dining space and improvements to accessibility.

NEWS | March 25

President Eisgruber sits at a table shrugging.

Q&A with Eisgruber turns tense at CPUC meeting

At the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting on Monday, Eisgruber was confronted with queries from several students who had skirted the committee’s rules on submitting questions on advance. 

At the Council of the Princeton University Community (CPUC) meeting on Monday, Eisgruber was confronted with queries from several students who had skirted the committee’s rules on submitting questions on advance. 

NEWS | March 25

Presentation at CPUC meeting on March 24.

Overhaul of nearly dormant Judicial Committee proposed at CPUC meeting

At the CPUC meeting on March 24, changes were proposed to the Judicial Committee to make it an appeals body that may also play a small role in coordinating investigations.

At the CPUC meeting on March 24, changes were proposed to the Judicial Committee to make it an appeals body that may also play a small role in coordinating investigations.

NEWS | March 25

A room with wooden desks. A few people are set at them with laptops. Someone is stood at the front of the room presenting.

Lawnparties headliner to be announced April 9, committee presentations at USG meeting

At the regular weekly meeting of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), the committee chairs presented on the work they have done so far. The Social Committee Chair confirmed that a Lawnparties headliner has been decided, although will not be announced until April 9.

At the regular weekly meeting of the Undergraduate Student Government (USG), the committee chairs presented on the work they have done so far. Social Committee Chair confirmed that a Lawnparties headliner has been decided, although will not be announced until April 9.

NEWS | March 24

A glass door can be seen, with text on it that reads, “Davis International Center,” “Office of International Programs,” “Fellowship Advising,” “International Internship Program,” “Novogratz Bridge Year Program,” and “Study Abroad Program.” White armchairs and wooden shelving can also be seen through the glass doors.

Princeton advises international students to carry I-94s, warns about device searches

The Davis International Center (Davis IC) released guidance telling students to carry their I-94 forms at all times, and warned of potential electronic device searches by government officials in an email on March 21.

On Friday, March 21, the Davis International Center (Davis IC) released guidance telling students to carry their I-94 forms at all times, and warned of potential electronic device searches by government officials.

NEWS | March 21

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Forbes College celebrates 100th birthday in Great Gatsby-themed celebration

Forbes College celebrated 100 years of the building’s history at a Great Gatsby-themed event on March 20. A special dinner menu was designed, with the food temporarily running out around halfway through the three-hour event. A live jazz band accompanied the dinner party.

Forbes College celebrated 100 years of the building’s history at a Great Gatsby-themed event on March 20. A special dinner menu was designed, with the food temporarily running out around halfway through the three-hour event. A live jazz band accompanied the dinner party.

NEWS | March 21

A large white-yellow building. The front door is blue. Written above the door is Carl A. Fields Center.

Affinity and cultural groups comment on ODUS policy refresher amid Trump’s DEI attacks

Student groups react to the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies’s request to update promotional materials to explicitly say that the groups are open to all Princeton students.

Student groups react to the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies’s request to update promotional materials to explicitly say that the groups are open to all Princeton students.

NEWS | March 20

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Community members hold “emergency rally” amid attacks on higher education

More than 100 people, including students, faculty, and local Princeton residents, gathered outside the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) on Wednesday, March 19 for an “emergency rally” protesting the Trump administration’s recent actions targeting higher education, among other issues. 

More than 100 people, including students, faculty, and local Princeton residents, gathered outside the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) on Wednesday, Mar. 19 for an “emergency rally” protesting the Trump administration’s recent actions targeting higher education, among other issues. 

NEWS | March 20

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Eisgruber condemns federal funding cuts at Columbia in The Atlantic op-ed

On Wednesday, University President Eisgruber released an article in The Atlantic criticizing the Trump Administration's cancellation of $400 million worth of Columbia University's federal funding. He emphasized the importance of defending academic freedom, and called on universities, politicians, and citizens to come to the defense of universities against government attempts at censorship.

On Wednesday, University President Eisgruber released an article in The Atlantic criticizing the Trump Administration's cancellation of $400 million worth of Columbia University's federal funding. He emphasized the importance of defending academic freedom, and called on universities, politicians, and citizens to come to the defense of universities against government attempts at censorship.

NEWS | March 19

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Princeton freezes most faculty and staff hiring in response to political uncertainty

The University has instituted a hiring freeze for most faculty and staff, according to a memo released to the University community on Wednesday morning.

The University has instituted an almost total hiring freeze for faculty and staff, according to a memo released to the University community on Wednesday morning.

NEWS | March 19