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For six years, Princeton University has boasted that the average family making less than $65,000 a year pays nothing for an undergraduate student’s tuition, room and board. Financial aid grants ...
The 13 students occupied Princeton’s Clio Hall in April 2024 during days of tense protests on the Ivy League campus designed to push the university to divest from Israel. The students were removed ...
Princeton University has named eight new members to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1. Gil Joseph, who was elected by ...
Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber recently went on a New York Times podcast to discuss universities' battle with the Trump administration over federal funding cuts.
For decades, Princeton University has made voluntary contributions to the Municipality of Princeton. In late 2020, the municipality and the University agreed to a two-year extension of the existing ...
Princeton University announced a major expansion of its financial aid policy for students from families earning less than $100,000 annually, meaning they will pay nothing for tuition, room, and board.
Princeton offers free tuition for families earning up to $100,000. Ivy League university in New Jersey has amended its free tuition, room and board policy to apply to higher-earning families ...
Princeton University Press has announced that digital and audio publisher Kimberley Williams will assume the role of head of ...
Princeton University announced this week that it will significantly increase financial support for its PhD students. The increases range from $7,200 to $8,280 for the ten-month academic year, ...
An Ivy League professor who was under investigation for sexual misconduct is facing possible termination at Princeton University in what critics call a politically motivated maneuver.. The ...
Imagine you're a Princeton University student who's been accused of cheating on a test. Maybe you blatantly used your cell phone to lookup answers. Maybe someone accused you of copying them. Or ...
Princeton and other universities that have endowments spend them at over 5% a year. So we have to spend 5% a year from an endowment, whether the markets are good or whether they're they are bad.
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