Princeton Weekly Bulletin

Spring–Fall 2007 (Volume 96–Volume 97)

13. January 8-February 4 ... Sloan survey team on a quest for the universe’s ‘rare birds’; Life of Emma Lazarus provides inspiration for Princeton’s Schor; Rabinowitz approaches science from dual perspective

14. February 5–11 ... Trustees hold the line on tuition, approve funding for key initiatives; Scientists build a world in a grain of silicon; Former Congressman Leach joins Wilson School faculty

15. February 12–18 ... Library joins Google project to make books available online; Fields Center plans move to revitalize mission; Investigating clues to a life, Biehl discovers larger reality

16. February 19–25 ... With eye on global warming, students analyze campus emissions; Two elected to National Academy of Engineering; Princeton sets third consecutive applications record

17. February 26–March 4 ... Katz embraces dynamic approach to convey richness of languages; Soboyejo tackles problems, inspires students; Gift of rare Chinese coins enriches University collection

18. March 5–11 ... Creative Connections: ‘Godunov’ project driven by scholarly, artistic collaborations; Alumni Day: Alumni award winners stress value of public service; University and borough team up to address pedestrian safety

19. March 12–25 ... Testing the boundaries of teaching science; Harris-Lacewell draws on intellectual prowess and common sense; Energy plant wins award for reducing pollution and improving efficiency

20. March 26–April 1 ... Wheeler guides students into new creative waters; Annual Innovation Forum brings together inventors and investors; Exhibition to showcase history, labors of ‘Godunov’ production

21. April 2–8 ... University expands family-friendly policies for graduate students; Niehaus family to endow Center for Globalization and Governance; Students gain more exposure to wealth of academic options

22. April 9–15 ... Wrestling with great books and ideas; New chemistry approach promises less expensive drugs; Davis gift establishes endowment for International Center

23. April 16–22 ... Danson dazzles with tales of Shakespeare; Partnerships combine engineering and service; Labouisse winner to develop library in Uganda

24. April 23–29 ... World premiere production of “Boris Godunov”; Deepening the discourse on racial dynamics; Program will create community of humanities scholars

25. April 30-May 6 ... Slaughter leads Wilson School’s growing international influence; McPhee reveals how the pieces go together; Bohdan Paczynski, renowned astrophysicist, dies

26. May 7-20 ... Writing the melody of a novel; Q&A with Robert O. Keohane: Book uncovers layers of anti-U.S. sentiment; First five ‘Scholars in the Nation’s Service’ named

27. May 21-June 3 ... Dale winner to take musical journey across America; Berry ‘completes the circuit’ to find a home in neuroscience; Students put classroom learning to work for Honduran legislators

28. June 1-17 ... Economics major reaches top of senior class, with Ph.D. nearly complete; Whittington examines high court justices; Boden named dean of religious life and chapel

29. June 18-September 15 ... Tilghman: Federal proposals jeopardize strengths of higher education; $30 million gift creates neuroscience center

1. September 16-23 ... Residential life remodeled: Princeton moves into new four-year college system; University introducing new graphic identity

2. September 24-30 ... Adventures and surprises await, Tilghman tells freshmen; Porphyrios celebrates revival of traditional architecture with design of Whitman College; New class is most diverse in Princeton history

3. October 1-7 ... Young’s community bond forged in childhood; Freshmen get lessons in civic engagement; Preparing to Lead: Internships pair students with executives

4. October 8-14 ... A towering achievement: Whitman College dedicated; Llinás brings new approach to age-old mystery of malaria; Princeton engineers develop low-cost recipe for patterning microchips

5. October 15-21 ... African American studies moves to Stanhope; Princeton experts focus energy on sustainable human future; Green skies: Princeton engineer’s work may reduce jet travel’s role in global warming

6. October 22-November 4 ... Report charts course for internationalization efforts; Nobel Prizes in economics, peace have Princeton ties; Cogeneration plant tests sustainable biodiesel fuel

7. November 5-11 ... Rogers, Goldman to receive top alumni awards; Judge issues preliminary rulings in Robertson Foundation lawsuit; Student debate will air to millions of viewers in China

8. November 12-18 ... Age-old question pushes scientists to step beyond their fields — into each other’s; Book reveals media choice hurts political participation; Labyrinth and U-Store open on Nassau Street

9. November 19-December 2 ... Princeton launches comprehensive campaign to raise $1.75 billion; Center for the Arts named after donor Lewis; Princeton to study athletics program

10. December 3-9 ... Seniors named Rhodes Scholars; Spiritual connections: Weisenfeld examines religious motivation in activist, artistic fields; Coalition to propose strategic plan addressing high-risk alcohol use

11. December 10-16 ... Seminars set the tone for freshmen; Expressing identity through movement

12. December 17-January 13 ... Theater course offers ‘eye-opening’ insights on Albee from Albee; Kastner brings visual perception into focus