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One of Princeton’s most distinctive characteristics is its closely knit residential community, which is organized around six residential colleges. This video introduction takes a tour through each of ...
With the opening of Princeton’s two newest residential colleges — New College West and Yeh College — for the 2022–2023 academic year, the classic Princeton debate over which residential college is the ...
Princeton University will name a residential college after a Black woman for the first time in the institution’s history, according to a statement from the school.
The newly-named Hobson College will join Princeton’s other residential colleges, which include include Butler, Forbes, Mathey, Rockefeller and Whitman.
The first step in Princeton’s modern residential-college system, First has been a site of community — and controversy — since its start. As construction continues on Hobson College, located on First ...
That changed in 2007, when Princeton opened its first ground-up residential college—named Whitman—designed by Por­phyrios Associates, which drew inspiration from the campus’s Col­legiate Gothic ...
There's a new Princeton Review ranking​ of the "Best Value Colleges," and several New York schools are on the list.
Palmer Square is an office, retail and residential development near Princeton University. Taylor Photo Not exactly a development in a hurry, Palmer Square has been under construction since the ...
Princeton University will establish a new residential college named for Mellody Hobson, president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, on the site of the former Wilson College. Hobson, a Black woman, and ...
One of Princeton’s most distinctive characteristics is its closely knit residential community, which is organized around six residential colleges. This video introduction takes a tour through each of ...
Hobson College, named for Mellody Hobson, will be built on the site of what was Wilson College. Princeton’s residential colleges provide housing and dining to students.
Princeton University will name a residential college after a Black woman for the first time in the institution’s history, according to a statement from the school.