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IN PRINT: Academic Neighborhoods and Budget Qualms
Monday, 22 February 2010
by Julia Bumke
Despite this year’s tighter budget and a slightly worse-for-wear endowment, President Tilghman is still thinking ahead towards breaking ground on new Neuroscience and Psychology buildings as part of an innovative Natural Sciences neighborhood (as The Ink reported earlier this week). While the natural sciences project is has been deemed “shovel-ready” by the powers-that-be, plans for
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On Tilghman’s Mind: Neuroscience and an Empty Frick
Monday, 08 February 2010
by Brian No
What’s on Shirley Tilghman’s mind these days? Besides dealing with a $3.7 billion drop in the University’s endowment (thanks, Great Recession!), Tilghman said at this afternoon’s CPUC (Council for the Princeton University Community) meeting that moving ahead with establishing the nation’s premier neuroscience department is her biggest priority. Tilghman also said the lack of funding
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budget cuts, CPUC, Frick Laboratory, neuroscience and psychology building, Shirley Tilghman