Princeton University
Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university established in 1746. It is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States.
It is renowned for its rigorous academics, distinguished faculty, and historic campus. It is affiliated with numerous Nobel laureates and prominent alumni.
Address: Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Phone: (609) 258-3000
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Upcoming West Chester University Pop-Up Poetry Festival Will Feature Workshops, Award Presentations, and Student Performances
West Chester University’s Poetry Center will host a Pop-Up Poetry Festival on Apr. 14 and 15 to celebrate National Poetry Month. The event’s theme is…
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Family Fun-Filled Weekend: Disney On Ice, Michaels Kids Club, Newtown Theatre, and More!
Local Kid-Friendly Activities To Enjoy From March 22 – 24 With Spring’s arrival, several area attractions are officially opening their doors for the 2024 season!…
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Two Notable Alumnae Named WCU’s 2024 Drum Majors for Justice
At the West Chester University Martin Luther King Jr. Brunch on Jan. 26, two highly accomplished alumnae were recognized as Drum Majors for Justice. Nicole…
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These Delaware County Colleges Are Small But Mighty, Survey Shows
If you’ve ever wanted to know what the top colleges are in the Northeast based on size, worry no more. For your information, Amherst College…
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Philadelphia Art Museum Treasures Revealed in Neumann Video Tour
The public can tour the Philadelphia Museum of Art treasures in the comfort of Neumann University’s Meagher Theatre at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 5.…
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Delaware County Leadership: Chris Bickel, Main Line Market Leader, Centric Bank
Chris Bickel, Main Line Market Leader at Centric Bank, spoke with DELCO Today about growing up in Berwyn, the competitive spirit he honed through sports,…
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Wall Street Journal: Computer Pioneer Who Lived in Upper Darby Has Died
Bruce W. Arden, an expert in the early years of computer science who once lived in Upper Darby, died Dec. 8 in Livona, Mich. He…
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Former Springfield School District Superintendent to Serve on P.I.T. Trustees
The Pennsylvania Institute of Technology (P.I.T.) in Media has named three new board members to its Board of Trustees in its ongoing mission to providing…
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Strafford’s Nick Mead Gave All He Had to Make the Olympic Rowing Team
Nick Mead from Stafford is competing with the United States Rowing Olympic Team men’s 8 in the Tokyo Olympics, writes Justin Feil for towntopics.com. “I’m…
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Cabrini Speaker: America Is at a Moment of ‘Profound Transition’
Eddie S. Glaude Jr, political commentator and professor at Princeton University, says we are at “a moment of profound transition” for America, but the substance…
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From CHESCO: Paoli Native Dethrones Jeopardy! Champion Whose Winning Streak Captivated the Nation
Paoli native and Conestoga High School graduate Emma Boettcher, a librarian at the University of Chicago, has accomplished the seemingly impossible by breaking James Holzhauer’s…
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Paoli Native Dethrones Jeopardy! Champion Whose Winning Streak Captivated the Nation
Paoli native and Conestoga High School graduate Emma Boettcher, a librarian at the University of Chicago, has accomplished the seemingly impossible by breaking James Holzhauer’s…
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Ivy League Star, Episcopal Academy Grad Shines on U-21 National Field Hockey Team
Field hockey star Maddie Bacskai, a graduate of The Episcopal Academy, is making an impact on the U-21 national team after a breakthrough sophomore season…
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Local Student Chooses Between Studying Science at Princeton or History at Oxford
Natalia Orlovsky was having trouble deciding whether she wants to study science at Princeton University or history at University of Oxford once she graduates from…
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Maine Museum Celebrates Andrew Wyeth as His Works Are Re-Evaluated
The Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine, is celebrating the centennial of the birth of artist Andrew Wyeth with five exhibitions of his works, writes…
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Newton Square Resident, Kin of 10th U.S. President, Dies at 95
Newtown Square resident F. Hastings Griffin Jr. – a Philadelphia trial lawyer, star athlete, and singer – died from heart disease on Sept. 18 at…






















