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The Princeton University Library honors Women’s History Month through its collections. Examples include (from left to right): Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651–1695) from one of the eight ...
Morimoto and Mian will also discuss Princeton’s role in nuclear-related research and projects. This special author talk is brought to you by Global Japan Lab, the Humanities Council, and Princeton ...
“From the Library of Congress to Loafing-Holt: Reliving Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Libraries” The Friends of Princeton University Library present Gene Andrew Jarrett, the Dean of the Faculty and William S ...
Princeton University Library (PUL) and the Arts Council of Princeton have launched a public exhibition celebrating the history of Princeton’s Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood. Drawing from PUL’s Romus ...
A special showcase in Special Collections for Friends of Princeton University Library members only. Join Associate University Librarian Will Noel and curators Molly Dotson, Holly Hatheway, Martin ...
Join the Student Friends for a paid trip into New York City to visit the private collections of two Friends of the Princeton University Library this Friday, March 3! Friends Scott Clemons and Gene ...
Princeton University Library Department of Special Collections houses a wealth of rare and unique items, spanning five millennia and five continents. Princeton Public Library is teaming up with ...
Princeton University Library's Special Collections invites you to join us in the Scheide Library for a viewing and a tour of Princeton’s copy of the Gutenberg Bible (the first bible in the West ...
Kauanui joins a community of Princeton faculty from more than 20 academic fields who focus on Indigenous peoples. The University offers classes in a range of departments, including “Native American ...
Summary of the many ways in which Princeton University currently contributes to and engages with the Princeton community. Submitted in a memo to the Princeton mayor and council on Feb. 24, 2020.
A summary of the many ways in which Princeton University currently contributes to and engages with the Princeton community. Submitted in a memo to the Princeton mayor and council on March 21, 2025.
Over the years, the University has made cash and in-kind contributions to an array of local projects and nonprofit organizations. Also, the University has made, and continues to make, substantial ...
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