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Home | Princeton University Skip to main content Princeton University Menu Search Search Sites & People × A Princeton Welcome President Eisgruber urged new students at Opening Exercises to embrace the ‘transcendent education’ offered by the liberal arts. Pursuing Excellence Undergraduate prizes were awarded during Sunday's Opening Exercises to six students for academic achievement. Academic Freedom and Free Expression In an Orientation session, President Eisgruber and VP Calhoun encouraged new incoming students to be champions of free speech and respect. University News View All News AI trailblazer Fei-Fei Li, Class of 1999, inspires incoming Princeton students at Pre-read Assembly Li's book connects her personal story as a young immigrant and scientist with the origin stories of artificial intelligence. She urged students to make the most of Princeton's "buffet of intellectual possibilities and opportunities.” New graduate students welcomed to Princeton’s community of scholars: 'What you do here matters' Among this year’s incoming group of nearly 800 new graduate students are those pursuing doctoral studies in new programs in bioengineering and in quantum science and engineering. Princeton welcomes Class of 2028, growing transfer student community “We are excited to welcome this incredibly accomplished group to the Princeton community,” said Dean of Admission and Financial Aid Karen Richardson. View All News The Quantum Future: Meeting the Moment Princeton’s quantum scientists and engineers are working to manipulate the strange behaviors of particles — mindbending realities like quantum entanglement and superposition — to advance knowledge and produce technologies in fields as far-ranging as computing, communications, medicine, energy, finance and cryptography. Our expanded Quantum Initiative and new Ph.D. program carry forward a spirit of discovery on our campus that reaches back to Einstein. Follow our latest breakthroughs and meet our Forward Thinkers Exceptional Faculty Princeton faculty members are all exceptional scholars in their disciplines who are expected to teach as well as engage in research. Faculty work closely with undergraduates in the supervision of junior year independent work and senior theses. Marina Rustow Near Eastern Studies and History Rustow uses machine learning to decipher thousands of Arabic and Hebrew fragments preserved in a medieval Cairo synagogue. A new NEH grant supports an expansion of the project. Anne Cheng English Cheng’s "Ornamentalism" advances a groundbreaking theory about Asiatic femininity in western culture and is an impetus for an upcoming exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum called Monstrous Beauty, opening March 2025. Chika Okeke-Agulu Art and Archaeology Okeke-Agulu is a celebrated artist, critic, curator and historian of African and African Diaspora art. He is director of Princeton’s Africa World Initiative. Sigrid Adriaenssens Civil and Environmental Engineering Adriaenssens is an engineering innovator, designing lightweight, elegant and resilient structures for sustainable buildings, bridges and other infrastructure. Ruha Benjamin African American Studies Benjamin’s scholarship explores the relationship between technological innovation and social equity. She is the author of 2022’s “Viral Justice” and the new “Imagination: A Manifesto.” Janet Currie Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Currie applies economics expertise to children’s health, development and well-being. Arvind Narayanan Computer Science and the Center for Information Technology Policy Narayanan studies the societal impact of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Leonard Wantchekon Politics 2023 Global Economy Prize winner Wantchekon came of age as a pro-democracy student activist in Benin. 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