Founding partners unveil NJ AI Hub as center for innovation
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy joined President Eisgruber and representatives from Microsoft, CoreWeave and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) for an official ribbon cutting March 27.
Princeton joins new cancer research hub established with gift from Weill Family Foundation
Joshua Rabinowitz will direct Princeton’s role in the Weill Cancer Hub East, a collaboration with The Rockefeller University, Weill Cornell Medicine and the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research dedicated to making immunotherapy more effective for cancer patients.

Spotlight on Princeton’s transfer students
Princeton’s growing community of transfer students brings a wealth of experiences and perspectives to campus. Many come from first-generation, lower-income, community college and U.S. military veteran backgrounds. Academic and extracurricular programs — enabled by the University’s endowment and donors’ generosity — support the success of transfer students while at Princeton and beyond. Meet some of our transfer students and learn more about transfer programs as this series rolls out on Princeton’s social media.
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Budget plan underscores Princeton’s commitment to access, affordability and socioeconomic diversity
The undergraduate financial aid budget is projected to increase 8%, to $306 million, and total graduate student support is projected to rise 7%, to $365 million, for 2025-26.
Board approves 12 new faculty appointments
The Princeton University Board of Trustees has approved the appointment of 12 faculty members, including three full professors and nine assistant professors.
Service Recognition ceremony celebrates Princeton staff for outstanding achievements
The annual event honored 420 staff members who achieved service milestones, as well as the winners of the President's Achievement Award and the Donald Griffin '23 Management Award.
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Mapping an entire (fly) brain to understand our own brains
For many heartbreaking diseases of the brain — dementia, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and others — doctors can only treat the symptoms. It’s difficult to cure what we don’t understand, and the human brain is almost hopelessly complex.
Now, the vast FlyWire team led by Princeton’s Mala Murthy and Sebastian Seung has made a major step forward by mapping a fruit fly brain. With NIH support, they have opened a pathway for detailed maps of the human brain “and the tailored treatments that could follow.”
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