University News Ferris Thompson Gateway restored along historic Prospect Avenue . The 1911 wrought iron gateway now stands meticulously preserved for future generations. Read more
Academics 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. Read more
Gene Jarrett takes us back to the Gilded Age in his new biography of Paul Laurence DunbarPeople: Read more
Author of new Stevie Nicks book is a Princeton professor who loves 'Tusk,' studies TchaikovskyPeople: Read more
'Legendary' cognitive scientist Daniel Osherson, 'scientist of rare talent' and 'excellent and caring mentor,' dies at 73People: Read more
In McCarter Theatre’s ‘Dreaming Zenzile,’ an accomplished alumna's own dream comes truePeople: Read more
Why are some viruses harmless and others deadly? A.J. te Velthuis is on the case.PeopleResearch: Read more
Jacques Fresco, 'a major figure in the birth of modern molecular biology,' dies at 93People: Read more
Eric Wood, world-renowned hydrologist and ‘giant in the field,’ dies at 74PeopleUniversity News: Read more
'Go big. Ask for the world': The Lewis Center's Elena Araoz on inspiration, innovation and making the sky your limitInnovationPeople: Read more
Gilbert Harman, ‘a towering figure in American philosophy’ and one of the longest-serving faculty members in the University’s history, dies at 83People: Read more
Alban Forcione, ‘unequalled interpreter of Don Quixote’ and ‘infinitely generous mentor,’ dies at 82People: Read more
Robert Hollander, preeminent scholar of Dante, ‘pioneer’ of the digital humanities and Princeton alumnus, dies at 87 People: Read more