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Princeton: Princeton University
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Princeton Battlefield Monument Princeton is not only one of the most historic towns in New Jersey, but in the United States. The presence of the College of New Jersey (which was later renamed Princeton University) brought many famous figures into town. Many college alumni played significant roles in the colonial and Revolutionary period, and the honor roll of college presidents is impressive.
Princeton University has been home to scholars, scientists, writers, and statesmen, including four United States presidents, two of whom graduated from the university. James Madison and Woodrow Wilson graduated from Princeton, Grover Cleveland was not an alumnus but served as a trustee of Princeton university for some time while spending his retirement in the town of Princeton, and John F. Kennedy spent his freshman fall at the university before leaving due to illness and transferring to Harvard.
The Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, housed in the Carl Icahn Laboratory at Princeton University, was established to innovate in research and teaching at the interface of modern biology and the more quantitative sciences. The Institute is the hub of the Center for Quantitative Biology, funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), one of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
snowy Abstract: A Princeton University student published a paper revealing a simple method to disable a new copy protection technology. Simply pressing the "shift" key while inserting a CD into a computer effectively prevents SunnComm's MediaMax copy protection technology, used by BMG, from working.
Sculpture by J. Massey Rhind (1892), Alexander Hall, Princeton University Princeton's campus features buildings designed by noted architects such as Benjamin Latrobe, Ralph Adams Cram, McKim, Mead & White, Robert Venturi, and Nick Yeager. The campus, located on 2 km² of landscaped grounds, features a large number of Neo-gothic-style buildings, most dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is situated about one hour from New York City and Philadelphia. The first Princeton building constructed was Nassau Hall, situated in the north end of Campus on Nassau Street. Stanhope Hall (once a library, now administrative offices) and East and West College, both dormitories, followed. While many of the succeeding buildings—particularly the dormitories of the Northern campus—were built in a Collegiate Gothic style, the university is something of a mixture of American architectural movements.
"I know that Princeton future, no less than Princeton past, will draw strength from the great array of people who care about her and from the spirit that binds all of us together." - William G. Bowen *57, president emeritus Whether it takes the form of a donation to Annual Giving, to the endowment, or to the physical plant, a gift to Princeton is “leveraged” as it builds on the fundamental strength of the University’s intellectual, physical, and financial infrastructure. Alumni, parents, and friends who give to Princeton know that their contributions will be carefully stewarded and prudently spent, and that their gifts will help not only Princeton but the nation and the world—by educating future leaders, creating new knowledge that influences the directions of disciplines, and setting new standards in higher education.
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