Howard Greene was finishing his graduate work at Harvard in 1963 when he received a call from a dean. Sweeping social changes were underway in the ’60s, he was told. Princeton was looking for a couple ...
Not many people today can say they have touched a Roman coin from around 100 CE. Reza Ramji ’28, a student from the Classics Department and a coin cataloguer at Princeton University’s Numismatic ...
The art museum’s opening is the realization of a major investment in the University’s commitment to art and the culmination of years of meticulous planning. But the events surrounding its opening have ...