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Princeton University News
'); document.write('09-02-2010 12:00 PM
'); document.write('Sculpture in chemistry lab bonds science and art
'); document.write('Kendall Buster has delved into art and science over the course of her career. The work she created for Princeton University\'s new Frick Chemistry Laboratory has emerged from both of her worlds.
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');document.write('08-20-2010 07:02 PM
'); document.write('Lindenstrauss wins prestigious Fields Medal for mathematics work
'); document.write('Elon Lindenstrauss, a Princeton professor of mathematics, has received one of this year\'s Fields Medals, widely considered to be the math world\'s equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
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');document.write('08-19-2010 10:00 AM
'); document.write('Bulletin moves to monthly schedule
'); document.write('The Princeton University Bulletin will move to a monthly publication schedule beginning in September, for a total of 10 issues during the 2010-11 academic year.
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');document.write('08-17-2010 01:00 PM
'); document.write('Possible discovery of earliest animal life pushes back fossil record
'); document.write('In findings that push back the clock on the scientific world\'s thinking about when animal life appeared on Earth, Princeton scientists may have discovered the oldest fossils of animal bodies, suggesting that primitive sponge-like creatures were living in ocean reefs about 650 million years ago. The shelly fossils, found beneath a 635 million-year-old glacial deposit in South Australia, represent the earliest evidence of animal body forms in the current fossil record by at least 70 million years.
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');document.write('08-12-2010 10:00 AM
'); document.write('Leighton named director of Davis International Center
'); document.write('Jacqueline Leighton, who has more than 15 years of experience in managing international programs and services, has been appointed director of the Davis International Center at Princeton. Her appointment is effective Wednesday, Aug. 18.
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');document.write('08-10-2010 12:56 PM
'); document.write('UPDATED - Chemistry lab carries Frick name; move-in begins
'); document.write('The first occupants have begun moving into Princeton University\'s new chemistry building -- now formally named the Frick Chemistry Laboratory -- this week, initiating a process that will take place over the next six months.
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');document.write('08-09-2010 05:59 PM
'); document.write('Four graduate students receive inaugural DOE fellowships
'); document.write('Four Princeton University graduate students are among 150 nationwide who have been selected as the first recipients of awards through the new Department of Energy Graduate Fellowship program.
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');document.write('08-03-2010 09:53 AM
'); document.write('Robert Tucker, renowned Soviet expert and Stalin biographer, dies
'); document.write('Robert Tucker, a Princeton University professor emeritus of politics who was an authority on the Soviet Union, Josef Stalin and Marxism, died July 29 of pneumonia at his home in Princeton, N.J. He was 92.
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');document.write('Elements of new Frick lab join to create 'best infrastructure' for chemistry
'); document.write('Gazing skyward from the first floor of the four-story atrium, visitors to Princeton University\'s newly completed Frick Chemistry Laboratory observe reflections of light playing with shadow. 
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');document.write('Two appointed to leadership posts in Office of Development
'); document.write('Two new members have been named to the Princeton University Office of Development\'s senior leadership team: Cynthia Albert Link has been named assistant vice president for capital giving, effective Sept. 13, and Kerstin Larsen will join the staff on Sept. 20 as director of development and of the Aspire campaign, a comprehensive fundraising effort that seeks to raise $1.75 billion by June 30, 2012.
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