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'Many Minds, Many Stripes' conference celebrates Princeton's community of graduate alumni

Michael Skinnider wins 2025 Packard Foundation Fellowship
Skinnider's work uses AI to identify chemical structures known as “metabolites” and discover how they influence health. Two Princeton graduate alums and a former postdoc are also among the 20 new Packard Fellows.

A ‘town square for the arts and humanities’: The new Princeton University Art Museum shares opening details

The ‘Many Minds, Many Stripes’ conference celebrating Graduate School alumni is underway on campus

Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts welcomes new scholars
A new cohort of outstanding postdoctoral fellows has joined the Society of Fellows for three years of teaching and research.

Princeton alumni Nabarun Dasgupta '00 and Sébastien Philippe *18 win MacArthur 'genius' grants

Venture Forward gifts name multiple spaces within the new Princeton University Art Museum

Venture Forward gifts name Wilmerding Pavilion and Anschutz Galleries in Princeton University Art Museum

Fifteen scholars named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows
The program recognizes and supports outstanding scholars primed to make important contributions in their fields. The 2025 cohort span the humanities, engineering, sciences and social sciences.

Princeton alumna Mary Brunkow *91 receives Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Brunkow received her Ph.D. from Princeton in 1991 in molecular biology. She shares the award with Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi for discoveries about how the immune system is kept in check.

In the hallways of Princeton, a fascination with the human mind unlocked the power of deep learning
Serendipitous meetings, scholarly collaborations, and an ethos of "encouraging junior faculty to think big" laid the groundwork for groundbreaking achievement in AI.

