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Tuesday, April 22, 2010
 
  Maclean House Lecture: Art Work
Thursday, April 22, 2010
 
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
 
  Princeton Prize Symposium on Race
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Spring lectures on campus
On Thursdays in April at 7:30 p.m., return to campus to hear lectures by some of Princeton’s newest and most dynamic arts faculty on the topic Speaking of Art. Lectures are free and open to the public.
Princeton University Town Meetings in Boston and Chicago
On April 22, President Shirley M. Tilghman will be in Boston with Christina Paxson, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, and in Chicago on May 4, she will be joined by Pulitzer Prize winning author Jeffrey Eugenides, Professor of Creative Writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts.
Videos of the 2010 Alumni Day lectures available online
Addresses by Madison Medalist General David H. Petraeus *85 *87 (WWS) and Woodrow Wilson Award recipient the Honorable James A. Leach '64 can be viewed along with talks by some of Princeton's most distinguished faculty including Professors David Billington '50, Jill Dolan, Christopher Eisgruber '83, Burt Malkiel *64, and Virginia Zakian.
Updated Princeton Journeys RoadMap now available for 2010
If the change of seasons find you considering an escape in the new year, consider the educational travel programs found in the updated Princeton Journeys RoadMap catalog. From Japan to Turkey, Yellowstone to Fiji, there is something for every interest and activity level.
From the PAW: A journey completed
Professor Manfred Halpern died before he could finish a book laying out his life's work. A dedicated former student finished it for him.
 
 
Changes intended to enhance international student and scholar services
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Cherrey selected as Princeton's vice president for campus life
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Energy is theme for 'Art of Science' contest
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