His two early papers “What Numbers Could Not Be” (1965) and “Mathematical Truth” (1973) became instant classics. The second ...
As a SPIA major, I technically wasn’t “supposed” to be there, yet the Fine Hall common room became a space where my social ...
Contributing Writer for The Prospect Amanda Hugas reviews the interior design and coffee bar inside of the lobby at the new ...
The Dryden Ensemble is entering an exciting new chapter as lutenist Daniel Swenberg steps into the role of artistic director, ...
A specialist in Roman social and cultural history, political theory and law, Champlin joined Princeton’s faculty in 1976 and transferred ... Champlin began his last book, a study of the emperor ...
The American Composers Orchestra and American Composers Forum revealed new joint initiative: The Sorel Award. One award will ...
Aishwarya Solanki ’25 reflects on her time studying with finance industry pioneers and crafting private equity proposals as a ...
There's nothing quite like a tailgate, where fans serve food to strangers who share the same passion. We went to a ...
William Matthaeus, the Martin A. Pomerantz Chair of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Delaware, has won UD’s highest ...
They’re venomous cannibals, hiding in our homes. With something like fifteen quadrillion spiders around, we can’t escape them ...
The European climate service Copernicus says the world warmed to yet another monthly heat record in January, despite an abnormally chilly United States, a cooling La Nina and predictions of a slightly ...
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