Tag: Princeton University
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Special Feature: Students, Faculty, Many Others Anxious for Princeton University’s Reopening Plans
Daniel Farber Huang submitted a series of articles on Princeton’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, from the arts scene, businesses, charities, government and Princeton University. He recently completed his Masters in Journalism from Harvard and is a longtime Princeton resident. An article will appear at www.centraljersey.com each day this week. For more information, visit www.ThePowerOfFaces.com or…
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Special Feature: COVID-19 Brings Charity to the Forefront in Princeton
Daniel Farber Huang submitted a series of articles on Princeton’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, from the arts scene, businesses, charities, government and Princeton University. He recently completed his Masters in Journalism from Harvard and is a longtime Princeton resident. An article will appear at www.centraljersey.com each day this week. For more information, visit www.ThePowerOfFaces.com or…
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Witherspoon Street transformation seeks to aid reopened businesses
Princeton officials and local organizations have adapted Witherspoon Street for local outdoor dining, as New Jersey moves ahead in phase two of the state’s reopening plan. The street transformation is not only for outdoor dining but for curbside pickup locations. Witherspoon Street now features repurposed parking spaces as outdoor dining locations and designated areas of…
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Special Feature: Princeton Businesses Struggle to Stay Afloat
Daniel Farber Huang submitted a series of articles on Princeton’s COVID-19 response and recovery efforts, from the arts scene, businesses, charities, government and Princeton University. He recently completed his Masters in Journalism from Harvard and is a longtime Princeton resident. An article will appear at www.centraljersey.com each day this week. For more information, visit www.ThePowerOfFaces.com or…
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Princeton Juneteenth Block Party: A day of celebration, remembrance, activism
Six young organizers produced the first-ever public observance and celebration of Juneteenth in Princeton. Billed as a celebration of the cultural achievements of Black Americans and a commendation of the Black Lives Matter movement, it was a day of solidarity, celebration and action on June 18 at the Princeton Family YMCA field. The program began…
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Lewis Center for the Arts selects poetry award recipient
Poet Franny Choi has been selected as the latest recipient of the Theodore H. Holmes ’51 and Bernice Holmes National Poetry Prize awarded by the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing at Princeton University. The Holmes National Poetry Prize was established in memory of Princeton 1951 alumnus Theodore H. Holmes and is…
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Armchair gallery showcases 143 images from Phillips Mill Gallery
The 27th Phillips Mill Photographic Exhibition is a photo show traditionally showcased in the Phillips Mill Gallery in New Hope, Pennsylvania, but it is in an online gallery form this year due to the pandemic. Juror Emmet Gowin, formerly professor of Art at Princeton University, selected 143 out of 1,000 images submitted from professional and…
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Cushman & Wakefield inks 11,200-square-foot office lease at 650 College Road East in Princeton
Cushman & Wakefield announced that United Silicon Carbide, a leading manufacturer of silicon carbide power semiconductors, has taken 11,200 square feet of first-floor office space at 650 College Road E. in Princeton. The leasing team of Todd Elfand, Kevin Carton, Paul Giannone and Joe Vacca, based in the commercial real estate firm’s Iselin office, represented…
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Peaceful ‘Kneel for Justice’ protest brings hundreds together in downtown Princeton
Nationwide protests against police brutality over the death of George Floyd have gripped cities and towns across America. Princeton would be the latest to host a demonstration when community organizers held a “Kneel for Justice” rally on June 2. Hundreds gathered around the FitzRandolph Gate, the official entrance of Princeton University, to honor the life…