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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Church Farm School Celebrates Class of 2026; Students Bound for Penn, Princeton, Swarthmore
When Devon Bower-Prophet arrived at Church Farm School as a ninth-grader, he felt like he was playing catch-up. Growing up in Philadelphia, he knew he…
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10 Ways This Man and His Malvern Company Changed the Way Ordinary Americans Invest
A company founded at Valley Forge manages more than $12 trillion in assets, owns major stakes in nearly every major American corporation, and quietly helped…
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A Look Back at How a Devon Native Became the Third Person to Walk on the Moon
While no astronauts on Artemis II tout Philly-area roots, a look back at aerospace history reveals that Chester County native Pete Conrad played an important…
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Community Remembers Westtown’s ‘One Of A Kind’ Field Hockey Coach After Passing
The Chester County athletic community is continuing to honor trailblazing field hockey coach Vonnie Gros after her passing in February, writes Isabella DiAmore for The…
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WCU Celebrates 250th Signing of ‘The Declaration of Independence’ with a Gathering of PA’s 10 Frederick Douglass Institutes
West Chester University (WCU) has a one-of-a-kind link to our nation’s founding principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness… Famed Abolitionist, Orator, and…
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‘This School Has a Heartbeat’: Princeton-Bound Senior Reflects on His Life-Changing Education at Church Farm
Church Farm School senior Cesar Ramirez is heading to Princeton University on a full scholarship next fall — the fulfillment of a dream for a…
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Swarthmore College President to Step Down in 2027 After 12-year Run
Swarthmore College is losing its president in June 2027, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Valerie Smith, 70, is leaving at the end of…
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King of Prussia-Based Vertex Names Microsoft Exec Christopher Young Its New CEO
King of Prussia-based Vertex has named Microsoft executive Christopher Young as its new CEO, who is taking over from longtime leader David DeStefano, writes Jeff…
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David Fajgenbaum, Penn Immunologist Who Repurposed a Drug to Save His Own Life, Wins John Scott Award
David Fajgenbaum, a Penn Medicine immunologist who gained notoriety for saving his own life by repurposing an existing drug, has won the prestigious John Scott…
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Penn Medicine’s Montgomeryville Center Part of Regional Plan
Penn Medicine is bringing world-class cancer care closer to Montgomery County residents, writes Harold Brubaker for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The health system is adding a…
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Chester County Leadership: Antonio D. Tillis, Ph.D., Chancellor, Rutgers University–Camden
From the vibrant streets of Memphis to the chancellorship at Rutgers University–Camden, Antonio D. Tillis, Ph.D., has followed a path shaped by tradition, purpose, and…
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Seasoned Leader in Banking and Investments Returns to Eastern University’s Board of Trustees
Eastern University has appointed E. Shepard Farrar, a seasoned leader in the banking and investment space and a passionate advocate for giving back through community…
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Strafford Olympian Nick Mead Reflects on Paris 2024 Success, Shares Plans for Future
Strafford’s Nick Mead is taking time to reflect on his team’s success at the Paris 2024 Olympics, writes Michael Bradley for Main Line Today. Along…
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Former Lansdale High Football Player Ryan Quigley Recovering After New Orleans Attack
Lansdale Catholic High School graduate and Princeton University football player Ryan Quigley is stable and on the road to recovery as one of nearly three…
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Three Church Farm School Seniors Named QuestBridge National College Match Finalists
QuestBridge is a nonprofit that, like Church Farm School, “grew from a core belief that all students deserve to reach their full potential, regardless of…
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‘Free Exercise’ Documentary on Religious Liberty Makes Philadelphia Premiere on Tuesday
During the summer of 1844, rising anti-Catholic sentiment in Philadelphia boiled into the streets of Kensington and Southwark, leaving 14 dead and dozens injured. It…
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Conestoga High School Senior Teaches Adolescent Girls Around the World
Zara Samdani, a Conestoga High School senior, has been teaching adolescent girls around the world through the Lemons Learn nonprofit, writes Bill Rettew for The…































































