The Princeton University Library has acquired the personal working library of philosopher Jacques Derrida, who died in 2004. Derrida, an Algerian-born French Jewish philosopher, is considered one of ...
Those who oppose the consolidation of Princeton Borough and Princeton Township often cite the controversy in the 1990s over the location of the Princeton Public Library. They point out that, had ...
The Princeton Public Library building remains closed, but the library is open virtually during the coronavirus pandemic. A one-day photo exhibit and a panel discussion about the Princeton Public ...
The Princeton Public Library works hard to “be all things to all people” – from children learning to read, to removing barriers facing some members of the community and helping others find jobs.
In honor of a generous bequest from Robert H. Taylor of Princeton’s Class of 1930, Princeton University’s librarian will now be known as the Robert H. Taylor 1930 University Librarian. The post is ...
PRINCETON — Every year, more than a thousand Princeton University students spend the last months before graduation slaving away on a senior thesis. After graduation, each paper is cataloged and filed ...
Living on a sprawling Ivy League campus that balances newly-designed pristine buildings, brick-laid brutalist designs, and colossal gothic libraries, it is easy to forget we live in the actual town of ...
The personal library of Jacques Derrida, the father of Deconstructionism, has abandoned France for New Jersey. Princeton has acquired the library, consisting of 13,800 books and other materials. The ...
PRINCETON, New Jersey (WPVI) -- Firefighters battled a fire at the Princeton Theological Seminary. It started around 5:15 a.m. Tuesday at the Lenox house, a historic building on the Seminary's ...
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