Princeton’s John Hopfield receives Nobel Prize in physics . Hopfield, the Howard A. Prior Professor in the Life Sciences, Emeritus, and professor of molecular biology, emeritus, shares the 2024 Nobel Prize with Toronto's Geoffrey E. Hinton. Diversity & Inclusion Princeton launches digital access guides for more than 200 buildings . The free guides provide physical accessibility information for academic, administrative and residential college buildings, as well as parking and athletic facilities. The project is among several ongoing efforts to make the campus more accessible and inclusive. Search Filter - Any -AcademicsAthleticsAwardCampus LifeDiversity & InclusionInnovationInternationalPeopleResearchServiceUniversity News Four honored for their work mentoring graduate students Valedictorian looks forward to pursuits beyond Princeton Princeton honors secondary school teachers Intense field work in Panama transforms student researchers University responds to lower Homeland Security level, updated May 30 Task forces give students a chance at real-world policymaking Library acquires Welty collection with Ludwig fund New freshman parking rule takes effect in September Princeton remains committed to aid in tight economy Ceremony, talks to mark genomics dedication, May 8-9 Library acquires papers of eminent mathematician Friedberg to serve as deputy national security adviser to Cheney Richard Ludwig, professor, librarian and expert in rare books, dies SARS FAQs added to site, April 30 Study reveals a price of prejudice Salesman turned student seeks a prescription for change Panel: Bush needs to extend strong leadership to domestic issues Rosen to be nominated for President Bush's Council of Economic Advisers Geller to retire in June after 35 years at Princeton John Keaney, emeritus professor of classics, dies Fundamentals of physics found in the sound of music Theodore Weiss, professor, poet and literary critic, dies Dobkin named dean of the faculty Materials institute successfully competes for research funding Wild ape population undergoing 'catastrophic' decline SARS update issued, June 18 The ants go marching -- and manage to avoid traffic jams Princeton scientists have high hopes for hydrogen Greenstein: Bush a 'less sure-footed' leader, despite post-Sept. 11 growth Robert Hargraves, professor of geosciences emeritus, dies Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 300 Page 301 Page 302 Page 303 Current page 304 Page 305 Page 306 Page 307 Page 308 … Next page Next › Last page Last »