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Committee on Women’s Leadership Seeks to Bridge the Campus Gender Divide
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
by Abby Greene
When the Steering Committee on Undergraduate Women’s Leadership was founded by President Tilghman in December 2009, its stated goal was to address an increasingly evident and concerning fact: women at Princeton were, in some way, flying under the radar. The number of women involved in leadership roles and the number winning academic prizes took a
- Published in Princeton in the News
Harvard Student Says Something a Princetonian Would Never Say: College Is Too Easy!
Monday, 28 September 2009
by Brian No
Imagine a Princeton student saying that the academics here are just too darn easy and that the school should get harder. Why yes, please deflate our grades even more! And can we tackle another JP or two while we’re at it? This, I promise you, is something no Princetonian would ever utter. Which is why
- Published in Musings, Princeton in the News
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