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The 64-page, full-color book, published by the University’s Office of Communications, is intended to serve as a walking guide. “Princeton Modern” contains more than 90 full-color photographs of ...
James Steward, the Art Museum's Nancy A. Nasher-David J. Haemisegger, Class of 1976, Director and an honorary member of the Great Class of 1970, will lead a walking tour through campus highlighting ...
A new online, mobile-friendly walking tour “Stories of African American Life at Princeton” aims to tell a more complete narrative of the University’s past. The tour is in a beta test phase and users ...
Information on the tours came from both University archives and compiled other sources. The project also found partners in several University centers and departments and relied on research from the ...
Women’s History of Princeton Walking Tour A co-sponsored event from the Gender + Sexuality Resource Center, Princeton Women’s Network, and the Alumni Council. Date: Saturday, March 23 Time: 9:30 am – ...
Marquand Park in Princeton will have an Arbor Day celebration in its children’s arboretum and a walking tour 10:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 23.
“There are lots of books on Princeton that focus on just the university or architecture or just the natural walks around the town, but none that were walking tour guides,” said Jang.
Join us for an inside look at Firestone Library and Special Collections. During the 30-minute walking tour of Firestone Library you’ll learn about the history of the building and its most recent ...
As part of its Campus Guide series, Princeton Architectural Press has published the second edition of "Princeton University and Neighboring Institutions," by Robert Spencer Barnett. The guide features ...
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