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Ferris Thompson Gateway restored along historic Prospect Avenue .

The 1911 wrought iron gateway now stands meticulously preserved for future generations.

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How art by Audubon, Darwin and others influenced science: Insights from a Princeton course .

A Princeton seminar in American art disentangles the facts and fictions in early images of scientific inquiry. Students learn critical skills they can apply to contemporary images, as well.

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Gene Jarrett and his book cover, "Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Life and Times of a Caged Bird"

Gene Jarrett takes us back to the Gilded Age in his new biography of Paul Laurence Dunbar

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Author of new Stevie Nicks book is a Princeton professor who loves 'Tusk,' studies Tchaikovsky

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'The Sky is for Everyone': Talking with Princeton women in astrophysics

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'Legendary' cognitive scientist Daniel Osherson, 'scientist of rare talent' and 'excellent and caring mentor,' dies at 73

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Barton named Princeton’s assistant vice president for facilities operations

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Austin Newton

Austin Newton, 'pioneer in molecular biology,' dies at 85

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MacMillan forms charitable fund with Nobel Prize money

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Hale Trotter, 'pioneer and leader' in pure mathematics, dies at 91

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Tanyaradzwa Tawengwa on stage at McCarter

In McCarter Theatre’s ‘Dreaming Zenzile,’ an accomplished alumna's own dream comes true

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Ronald Surtz

Ronald Surtz, ‘eminent Princeton medievalist,’ dies at 75

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Bruce Arden with students

Bruce Arden, a pioneer in early computing, dies at 94

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AJ te Velthuis in front of the Icahn building

Why are some viruses harmless and others deadly? A.J. te Velthuis is on the case.

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Jacques Fresco constructing a model of DNA

Jacques Fresco, 'a major figure in the birth of modern molecular biology,' dies at 93

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Eric Wood was an international leader in drought monitoring

Eric Wood, world-renowned hydrologist and ‘giant in the field,’ dies at 74

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'Go big. Ask for the world': The Lewis Center's Elena Araoz on inspiration, innovation and making the sky your limit

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Gilbert Harman

Gilbert Harman, ‘a towering figure in American philosophy’ and one of the longest-serving faculty members in the University’s history, dies at 83

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Alban Forcione

Alban Forcione, ‘unequalled interpreter of Don Quixote’ and ‘infinitely generous mentor,’ dies at 82

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Charlie Tennyson

Tennyson is Princeton’s new director of Transportation and Parking Services

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Kenneth Strother

Strother named assistant vice president for public safety

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Robert Hollander

Robert Hollander, preeminent scholar of Dante, ‘pioneer’ of the digital humanities and Princeton alumnus, dies at 87

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Luca Kuziel looks at a giraffe through a camera lens

Connection and resilience: Kuziel explores the ecology of the African savannah

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A poster in front of chapel doors, reading, "In Loving Memory of Imam Sohaib N. Sultan" and flowers

Princeton’s first Muslim Chaplain Imam Sohaib Sultan dies

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Speculative artwork depicting an Earth-like habitat

Visionary physicist Gerard O’Neill featured in new documentary "The High Frontier"

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Cassidy Yang

Princeton graduate student Cassidy Yang dies in Ohio

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Employee retirements: December 2020

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Employee obituaries: December 2020

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Employee retirements: November 2020

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Employee obituaries: November 2020

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‘We Roar’: Princeton University Art Museum tackles accessibility in the COVID era

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'We Roar': TCNJ President Kate Foster *93 on the future of higher education

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