LYCOS RETRIEVER
Princeton: New Jersey
built 285 days ago
Having established their reputation for great food, with previous locations in Princeton and Trenton, Chambers Walk now makes it’s home in Lawrenceville. Located in the heart of Lawrenceville’s “villageâ€, the café offers both lunch and dinner in a comfortable setting. Soups, salads, specialty sandwiches and entrees served daily for lunch or for take-out. At dinner, the menu which has been described as “New American with Mediterranean influencesâ€, always uses the finest seasonal ingredients. You’ll find innovative dishes as well as casual favorites. BYOB for lunch or dinner.
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After three years in effect, Princeton's new grading policy has proven successful in bringing grades in undergraduate courses under better control. Dean of the College Nancy Malkiel announced at the Sept. 17 faculty meeting that the new policy, adopted by the faculty in April 2004, has made significant progress toward achieving its goal of curbing grade inflation. The policy sets an institution-wide expectation for the percentage of grades in the A range and provides clear guidelines on the meaning of letter grades.
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In 1969, Princeton University first admitted women as undergraduates. In 1887, the university had actually maintained and staffed a sister college in the town of Princeton on Evelyn and Nassau streets, called the Evelyn College for Women, which was closed after roughly a decade of operation. After abortive discussions in 1967 with Sarah Lawrence College to relocate the women's college to Princeton and merge it with the university, the administration decided to admit women and turned to the issue of transforming the school's operations and facilities into a female-friendly campus. The administration barely finished these plans by April 1969 when the admission's office began mailing out its acceptance letters. Its five-year coeducation plan provided $7.8 million for the development of new facilities that would eventually house and educate 650 women students at Princeton by 1974. Ultimately, 148 women, consisting of 100 freshwomen and transfer students of other years, entered Princeton on September 6, 1969 amidst much media attention.
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Celator ... announced that the company has expanded its corporate and research facilities in both Princeton, New Jersey and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company recently moved to new 12,000 square foot headquarters at 303B College Road East in Princeton that includes expanded laboratory facilities and offices. In addition, the company expanded its facilities in Vancouver to 15,000 square feet to meet expanding requirements for research operations.
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    The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is a philanthropic organization with offices in New York City and Princeton, NJ. The MATC awards are a project of the Foundation's Program in Research in Information Technology (RIT). More information about the MATC awards, including the full content of this release, is available at http://matc.mellon.org . http://rit.mellon.org SOURCE The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Related links: http://www.mellon.org http://rit.mellon.org http://matc.mellon.org
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In the transaction, Comcast will acquire systems located in central New Jersey including Princeton and other operations in Somerset, Hunterdon, Morris and Mercer counties, which are contiguous to Comcast systems in Monmouth, Ocean, Trenton and Northwest New Jersey. The transaction remains subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions, and the parties anticipate that the transaction will close in the third quarter of 2007.
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