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Head of Princeton University
There have been six acting presidents, and eleven presidents who have been alumni of the university. Princeton presidents have a long association with
List of presidents of Princeton University
List_of_presidents_of_Princeton_University
United States historic place
five Princeton presidents who occupied the President's House between 1756 and 1822 owned slaves who lived and worked in the house. These presidents included
President's House (Princeton University)
President's_House_(Princeton_University)
residences of the various presidents of the United States. Except for George Washington, all of them also lived at the White House (Executive Residence).
List of residences of presidents of the United States
List_of_residences_of_presidents_of_the_United_States
Institutions resembling dining halls and social houses
Princeton University eating clubs are private institutions resembling both dining halls and social houses, where the majority of Princeton University
Princeton University eating clubs
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Main library of the university
Princeton University Library is the main library system of Princeton University. With holdings of more than 7 million books, 6 million microforms, and
Princeton_University_Library
Private university in Princeton, New Jersey, US
Napoliello, Alex (November 13, 2013). "Princeton University 4th largest producer of U.S. presidents, vice presidents". NJ.com. Retrieved July 2, 2021. Whitford
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United States historic place
Prospect House, known also as just Prospect, is a historic house on the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Built in
Prospect House (Princeton, New Jersey)
Prospect_House_(Princeton,_New_Jersey)
Princeton University was founded in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in 1746 as the College of New Jersey, shortly before moving into the newly built Nassau Hall
History of Princeton University
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Topics referred to by the same term
Michigan President's House, University of Michigan New Hampshire President's House (Keene State College) New Jersey President's House (Princeton University) President's
President's_House
Church in New Jersey, United States
The Princeton University Chapel is a Collegiate Gothic chapel located on that university's main campus in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It replaces
Princeton_University_Chapel
This list of Princeton University people include notable alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty members (professors of various ranks, researchers
List of Princeton University people
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Marching and pep band
The Princeton University Band serves as the official marching band and pep band of Princeton University. Like most other Ivy League bands, it is a scramble
Princeton_University_Band
American economist
She previously served as dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Paxson spent her childhood in Forest
Christina_Paxson
President of the United States from 1913 to 1921
science from Johns Hopkins University, Wilson taught at several colleges prior to being appointed president of Princeton University, where he emerged as a
Woodrow_Wilson
President of Princeton University (born 1961)
and the 20th president of Princeton University, where he is also the Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs in the Princeton School of Public
Christopher_L._Eisgruber
Historic district in New Jersey, United States
thanks there. Princeton was home to four presidents, James Madison and Woodrow Wilson as students, the later also as university president, Grover Cleveland
Princeton Historic District (Princeton, New Jersey)
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The Princeton University Orchestra (PUO) is the flagship symphony orchestra of Princeton University. The ensemble tours internationally and includes over
Princeton University Orchestra
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Cemetery in Princeton, New Jersey
Byrne List of burial places of presidents and vice presidents of the United States "The Princeton Cemetery". Princeton Online. Archived from the original
Princeton_Cemetery
residences of university and college presidents in the United States. For the world-wide list, see List of university presidents' houses. President's Mansion
List of university and college presidents' houses in the United States
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19th-century department of the US university
Law School at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) was a department of Princeton University from 1847 until 1852. In the 1820s, an attempt
Princeton_Law_School
Historic place in New Jersey, United States
colloquially known as Old Nassau, is the oldest building at Princeton University in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. In 1783 it served
Nassau_Hall
Residence for presidents of Harvard University
President's House is a historic house at 17 Quincy Street, on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Built and paid for by the Lowell
President's_House_(Harvard)
7th President of Princeton (1751–1819)
minister, founding president of Hampden–Sydney College and the seventh president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) from 1795 to 1812
Samuel_Stanhope_Smith
Eating club at Princeton University
The Princeton Charter Club is one of Princeton University's eleven active undergraduate eating clubs located on or near Prospect Avenue in Princeton, New
Princeton_Charter_Club
The Trustees of Princeton University is a 40-member board responsible for managing Princeton University's $37.6 billion endowment (2025), real estate
Trustees of Princeton University
Trustees_of_Princeton_University
Art museum in New Jersey, US
established in 1882, and now houses over 117,000 works of art ranging from antiquity to the contemporary period. The Princeton University Art Museum dedicates
Princeton University Art Museum
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Father of Aaron Burr and President of Princeton University (1716–1757)
the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and the father of Aaron Burr (1756–1836), the third vice president of the United States. A native
Aaron_Burr_Sr.
Residential college at Princeton University
Graduate College at Princeton University is a residential college which serves as the center of graduate student life at Princeton, separate from the seven
Princeton University Graduate College
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Public policy school of Princeton University
a school of public and international affairs at Princeton University was announced today by President John Grier Hibben in his annual message to the National
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
Princeton_School_of_Public_and_International_Affairs
American academic and diplomat (1919–2008)
(August 15, 1919 – March 31, 2008) was an American academic, president of Princeton University and United States Ambassador to India. Robert Francis Goheen
Robert_F._Goheen
Assembly and concert hall at Princeton University
performance hall at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. It is home to both the Princeton University Orchestra and the Princeton Symphony Orchestra
Alexander Hall (Princeton University)
Alexander_Hall_(Princeton_University)
Laboratory in Princeton, New Jersey, United States
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Princeton_Plasma_Physics_Laboratory
American economist and academic administrator
university's provost, and served as the seventeenth president of the university from 1972 to 1988. In 1988, Bowen left Princeton to become president of
William_G._Bowen
American economist and university administrator
at Princeton University. Shapiro served as the president of University of Michigan from 1980 to 1988 and as the president of Princeton University from
Harold_T._Shapiro
Collegiate lacrosse team
Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse The Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse team represents Princeton University in NCAA Division I men's lacrosse play. Princeton
Princeton Tigers men's lacrosse
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Canadian academic and University president
biology and public policy and president emerita of Princeton University. She served as the 19th president of Princeton University from June 2001 to July 2013
Shirley_M._Tilghman
United States historic place
Lowrie House is located at 83 Stockton Street in Princeton, New Jersey, United States, and is the official residence of the president of Princeton University
Walter Lowrie House (Princeton, New Jersey)
Walter_Lowrie_House_(Princeton,_New_Jersey)
Football team of Princeton University
The Princeton Tigers football program represents Princeton University and competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football
Princeton_Tigers_football
American academic administrator (1861–1933)
Presbyterian minister, a philosopher, and educator. He served as president of Princeton University from 1912–1932, succeeding Woodrow Wilson and implementing
John_Grier_Hibben
Group of eight American universities
presidents, composed of each university president. During meetings, the presidents discuss common procedures and initiatives for their universities.
Ivy_League
American attorney (born 1986)
operative who has served as the White House staff secretary since 2025. Scharf graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in history in
Will_Scharf
American political scientist
economy of the new gilded age. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press: 2008. The White House (3 January 2025). "President Biden Honors Nation's Leading
Larry_Bartels
Sculpture by Richard Serra
halls and the football stadium at Princeton University in 2000. It was commissioned for the university by Princeton graduate Peter Joseph in honour of
The Hedgehog and the Fox (sculpture)
The_Hedgehog_and_the_Fox_(sculpture)
Academic department at Princeton University
The Department of Mathematics is an academic department at Princeton University. Founded in 1760, the department has trained some of the world's most renowned
Department of Mathematics (Princeton University)
Department_of_Mathematics_(Princeton_University)
Borough in New Jersey, United States
027 in the township. Princeton was founded before the American Revolutionary War. The borough is the home of Princeton University, one of the world's most
Princeton,_New_Jersey
American TV medical drama (2004–2012)
(YNHH); the fictitious Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH, not to be confused with the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro) is modeled
House_(TV_series)
Australian scientist, president of the Royal Society (1936–2020)
President of the Royal Society, and a professor at the University of Sydney and Princeton University. He held joint professorships at the University of
Robert May, Baron May of Oxford
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Musical artist
The Princeton Tigertones are an internationally known all-male collegiate a cappella group from Princeton University. The group was founded in 1946, and
Princeton_Tigertones
Princeton University a cappella group
The Princeton Nassoons, also known as the 'Soons, are a ten to twenty-member low-voice a cappella group at Princeton University. The group has been officially
Princeton_Nassoons
Eating club at Princeton University
the Princeton Tower Club now stands. In 1910 it moved to a house built in 1887 for James McCosh, the eleventh president of Princeton University. In 1915
Quadrangle_Club
Theater troupe at Princeton University
The Princeton Triangle Club is an American theater troupe at Princeton University, located in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1891, it is one of the
Princeton_Triangle_Club
disciplines. In 1771, future president James Madison began graduate work at Princeton University under the tutelage of President John Witherspoon, another
Princeton University Graduate School
Princeton_University_Graduate_School
Private school of theology in New Jersey, US
Changes at the Other Princeton", The New York Times, May 30, 2004. Accessed December 24, 2024. "In an age when university presidents are traded between
Princeton Theological Seminary
Princeton_Theological_Seminary
College basketball team
The Princeton Tigers women's basketball team is the intercollegiate women's basketball program representing Princeton University. The school competes in
Princeton Tigers women's basketball
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Collegiate basketball program
The Princeton Tigers men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program representing Princeton University. The school competes in the
Princeton Tigers men's basketball
Princeton_Tigers_men's_basketball
American banker (1822–1926)
was also the third person in its history to serve as acting President of Princeton University from 1910 to 1912. He also invested in the founding of United
John_Aikman_Stewart
Presbyterian pastor and acting president of Princeton University
1722 – May 24, 1790) was a Presbyterian pastor and acting president of Princeton University. A resident of Hanover, Green was also the delegate for Morris
Jacob_Green_(pastor)
Political, literary, and debating society at Princeton University
as Whig-Clio, is a political, literary, and debating society at Princeton University and the oldest debate union in the United States. Its precursors
American Whig–Cliosophic Society
American_Whig–Cliosophic_Society
American economist (born 1963)
this, she served as the dean of the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Joe Biden nominated Rouse to be Chair
Cecilia_Rouse
Independent publisher associated with Princeton University
Princeton University Press is an independent nonprofit publisher closely affiliated with Princeton University. Founded in 1905, its mission is to disseminate
Princeton_University_Press
American educator and theologian (1843–1932)
administrator, and theologian, and served as the twelfth president of Princeton University. Patton was born in Warwick Parish, Bermuda, to a family of
Francis_Landey_Patton
honorary Doctor of Laws from Princeton University, chair of the Peabody Award Board of Jurors Reta Jo Lewis, president of the Export-Import Bank of the
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Residential college at Princeton University
Huo College is the sixth residential college at Princeton University. The construction of Huo College, provisionally known as New College West, helped
Huo_College
US rugby union club, based in Princeton, NJ
The Princeton University Rugby Football Club (or PURFC) is the Men's college rugby team of Princeton University. The men's team currently competes in
Princeton_Rugby
Chief executive officer
Presidents". University of Michigan. "Presidents of the University of Michigan". Bentley Historical Library. University of Michigan. "Past Presidents"
President of the University of Michigan
President_of_the_University_of_Michigan
Eating club at Princeton University
The Ivy Club, often simply Ivy, is the oldest eating club at Princeton University. It was founded in 1879 with Arthur Hawley Scribner as its first head
Ivy_Club
Conservative publication by Princeton University students
The Princeton Tory is a magazine of conservative political thought written and published by Princeton University students. Founded in 1984 by Yoram Hazony
The_Princeton_Tory
American college baseball team
The Princeton Tigers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. The team
Princeton_Tigers_baseball
American academic and diplomat (born 1949)
Medal, 2022 New College House named for President Emerita Amy Gutmann, 2022 Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Princeton University, 2022 Honorary Doctor of
Amy_Gutmann
Princeton University a cappella group
group in the Ivy League. The group consists of fourteen to eighteen Princeton University students and holds auditions at the beginning of each semester. Its
Princeton_Katzenjammers
Early life of US president Woodrow Wilson
science from Johns Hopkins University, Wilson taught at various schools before becoming the president of Princeton University. Wilson later went onto become
Early life and academic career of Woodrow Wilson
Early_life_and_academic_career_of_Woodrow_Wilson
Residential college at Princeton University
(known as Woodrow Wilson College from 1966 to 2020), the first of Princeton University's seven residential colleges, was developed in the late 1950s when
First_College
American minister and co-founder of Princeton University (1688–1747)
1740s, and a co-founder and first president of the College of New Jersey, which later became Princeton University. Born in Hatfield, Massachusetts on
Jonathan Dickinson (New Jersey minister)
Jonathan_Dickinson_(New_Jersey_minister)
This list of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty comprehensively shows alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty
List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty
List_of_Nobel_laureates_affiliated_with_Princeton_University_as_alumni_or_faculty
American academic, writer, and pundit (born 1968)
Distinguished University Professor at Princeton University, where he teaches in the departments of African American studies and religion. At Princeton, Glaude
Eddie_Glaude
Athletic teams of Princeton University
The Princeton Tigers are the athletic teams of Princeton University. The school sponsors 35 varsity teams in 20 sports. The school has won several NCAA
Princeton_Tigers
American Presbyterian clergyman and President of the College of New Jersey
Presbyterian clergyman and educator who served as the tenth President of Princeton University, then known as the College of New Jersey. Maclean, the son
John_Maclean_Jr.
Eating club at Princeton University
The University Cottage Club or simply Cottage Club is one of eleven eating clubs at Princeton University, in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It is
University_Cottage_Club
Group of sculptures on the Princeton University campus
a group of outdoor sculptures distributed through the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey. The collection is made up of works from 20th
Putnam Collection of Sculpture, Princeton University
Putnam_Collection_of_Sculpture,_Princeton_University
Residential House of Harvard College
Adams House is one of twelve undergraduate residential Houses at Harvard University, located between Harvard Square and the Charles River in Cambridge
Adams_House_(Harvard_College)
Residential college at Princeton University
expansion". Princeton University. Princeton University. Retrieved 11 May 2022. "New Residential Colleges, including Perelman College". Princeton University Facilities
Yeh_College
American preacher and philosopher (1703–1758)
(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 3–6. Leitch, Alexander (1978). A Princeton Companion. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-04654-9
Jonathan_Edwards_(theologian)
United States historic place
The Albert Einstein House at 112 Mercer Street in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States, was the home of Albert Einstein from 1935 until
Albert_Einstein_House
Eating club at Princeton University
Colonial Club is one of the eleven current eating clubs of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1891, it is the fifth
Colonial_Club
United States historic place
officially as Morven Museum & Garden, is a historic 18th-century house in Princeton, New Jersey. It served as the governor's mansion for nearly four decades
Morven (Princeton, New Jersey)
Morven_(Princeton,_New_Jersey)
American journalist and author
reporting 2013 Chautauqua Prize, shortlist, The Presidents Club Duffy, Michael; Gibbs, Nancy (2012). The Presidents Club: Inside the World's Most Exclusive Fraternity
Michael Duffy (American journalist)
Michael_Duffy_(American_journalist)
United States historic place
1912 Yearbook, the club served "to foster good fellowship among Princeton University men; and also to provide a suitable place for Alumni meetings, smokers
Princeton_Club_(Philadelphia)
American classics scholar and academic administrator
to Princeton University, where he received a Ph.D. in classics in 1970. After graduating from Princeton, he joined the faculty at the University of Colorado
Hunter_R._Rawlings_III
City in Kentucky, United States
census, Princeton had a population of 6,270. Princeton is home to several notable attractions such as Adsmore Museum, Champion-Shepherdson House (home of
Princeton,_Kentucky
Student center at Princeton University
fictitious Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in the television series House. Letich, Alexander (1978). A Princeton Companion. Princeton University Press
Frist_Campus_Center
Irish-born Presbyterian minister (1715–1766)
Maryland, and was the fifth president and an original trustee of the College of New Jersey (later renamed as Princeton University) from 1761 until 1766. Finley
Samuel_Finley
American academic administrator (1889–1980)
Dodds (June 28, 1889 – October 25, 1980) was the fifteenth president of Princeton University from 1933 to 1957. Dodds was born on June 28, 1889, in Utica
Harold_W._Dodds
University choir for Princeton University
The Princeton University Glee Club is the oldest and most prestigious choir at Princeton University, composed of approximately 100 mixed voices. They
Princeton_Glee_Club
Puerto Rican politician
a B.A. in Public and International Affairs (magna cum laude) at Princeton University in 1959. As a Fulbright Scholar to the United Kingdom, he did post-graduate
José_Enrique_Arrarás
College admission services company
The Princeton Review is headquartered in New York City and is privately held. The Princeton Review is not associated with Princeton University. The Princeton
The_Princeton_Review
American clergyman and academic administrator
an American clergyman and educator who served as the ninth President of Princeton University. Born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Carnahan was an
James_Carnahan
Presbyterian pastor and acting president of Princeton University
the acting president of Princeton University. A graduate of Harvard in 1732, Cowell was a trustee of the college. He was the acting president from 1757
David_Cowell
United States historic place
and Forestry, and is located on Mercer Road (Princeton Pike), about 1.5 miles south of Princeton University and 3.8 miles north of Interstate 295/95. The
Princeton_Battlefield
Harold Shapiro (BA, 1956, MA 1959) – former president of Princeton University; former president of the University of Michigan; twin brother of Bernard Shapiro
List of McGill University people
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Bus system of Princeton University
TigerTransit is the Princeton University shuttle bus service in and around its campus in Princeton, New Jersey, and other nearby areas of Mercer County
TigerTransit
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