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Started in 2005 as the Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, the Keller Center was renamed in 2008 in honor of educational innovator Dennis Keller, Class of 1963, and his wife, Constance ...
The Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education’s newly created entrepreneurship certificate may at first seem like an example of Princeton University’s contradictory approach to education.
The Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education celebrated its tenthanniversary with a symposium on Tuesday featuring keynote speaker Tom Leighton ’78, who is an applied math professor atMIT ...
Dennis Keller, who graduated from Princeton in 1963 with a degree in economics, and his wife, Constance Templeton Keller, were honored during a dedication ceremony Thursday, April 16, for endowing a ...
Video feature: Keller Center class focuses on creativity, innovation, design. The Keller Center class "Creativity, Innovation and Design" focuses on fostering creativity and encouraging a different ...
Mung Chiang, a noted researcher in communications networks who also is an entrepreneur and a leader in online education, has been appointed director of Princeton University's Keller Center, effective ...
Mission of crossing disciplines resonates at Keller Center dedication. Dennis Keller, who graduated from Princeton in 1963 with a degree in economics, and his wife, Constance Templeton Keller, were ...
Tiger Challenge helps students and community partners build more equitable and joyful societies. Taking place inside and outside of the classroom over multiple years and pathways, students and ...
The Keller Center at Princeton University offered the new class ERG 392, "Creativity, Innovation and Design," which focuses on fostering creativity and encouraged different ways of thinking about real ...
Princeton's Keller Center and International Internship Program have developed a new research and teaching collaboration and student exchange initiative between Princeton and ConRuhr, a consortium of ...
Mission of crossing disciplines resonates at Keller Center dedication. Dennis Keller, who graduated from Princeton in 1963 with a degree in economics, and his wife, Constance Templeton Keller, were ...
For those of you who missed it last spring, Judi Greenwald, now a nonresident fellow at the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, will reprise her talk on careers and opportunities in ...