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Patrick Newcombe and Azi Jones have received the Martin A. Dale '53 Fellowship, which provides grants to spend the year after ...
Princeton’s research and teaching mission rests on a bedrock commitment to free expression, where thoughtful people of all ...
Students in AST 250/251 build sophisticated space physics instruments of their own design — suiting in bunny suits, booties, ...
Traveling in cold weather conditions can be life threatening. The information provided here is designed for educational use only and is not a substitute for specific training or experience. Princeton ...
These are a series of downloadable files an a variety of outdoor programming topics including articles on outdoor activities, database and spreadsheet information about how to run an outdoor program, ...
Home > Safety > OA First Aid & Safety Saturday July 26, 2025 Outdoor Action Guide to Outdoor Safety Management by Rick Curtis This workshop is based on the pioneering work in outdoor safety management ...
Home > Training > Outdoor Action Guide to Bear Proofing your Campsite Thursday July 24, 2025 Bear Proofing your Camp excerpted from The Backpacker's Field Manual by Rick Curtis The goal of ...
Home > Ft > Frosh > Outdoor Action Frosh Trip Information Tuesday July 22, 2025 Outdoor Action Frosh Trip Program OVer the past forty years over 18,700 Princeton students, incoming frosh have ...
We are excited to invite you to the Summer Research Colloquium (SRC) Poster & Networking Conference and End of Summer Celebratory Dinner at the Lewis Arts Complex, Forum Level on Thursday, July 31 ...
Princeton University professor John Hopfield has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.
Since the discovery that atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations were lower during past ice ages, the cause has been a mystery. Now, the fossils of ocean algae reveal that a weakening in ...
At Princeton, interdisciplinary collaborations of researchers are using artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery across the University in fields ranging from neuroscience to Near Eastern ...
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