Education Mar 21 Using funding to ‘force concessions’ threatens institutions, Princeton president says By Jeffrey Brown, Courtney Norris
Arts Jan 01 T.S. Eliot letters to his muse to be unveiled after 60 years About 1,000 letters written by poet T.S. Eliot to confidante Emily Hale will be unveiled this week, and scholars hope they will reveal the extent of a relationship that's been speculated about for decades. By Christina Paciolla, Associated Press
Education Dec 16 Princeton suspends men’s swim and dive team over offensive emails The announcement follows two similar Ivy League sports suspensions in a little over a month. By Kassia Halcli
Economy Oct 12 Watch 5:37 Nobel laureate hopes prize will spur more debate on inequality The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded to Angus Deaton, a Scottish-born scholar at Princeton University who has analyzed spending, poverty and welfare. The Nobel laureate joins Judy Woodruff to discuss his work and insight into inequality and society. By PBS News Hour
Nation May 24 Watch 4:27 ‘A genius of a different kind:’ Princeton colleague reflects on John Nash’s legacy John Nash, the Nobel Prize-winning mathematician whose life story was the subject of the Academy Award-winning film "A Beautiful Mind" died Saturday in a taxi crash. Nash's colleague and friend Robbert Dijkgraaf, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in… By PBS News Hour
Sep 09 Watch Opening the Door for Low-Income Students to Overcome ‘Aristocracy’ of Higher Ed Opening the Door for Low-Income Students to Overcome 'Aristocracy' of Higher Ed… Continue watching
Nov 22 Watch After Failed Deficit Deal, Obama Pushes Payroll Tax Cut Extensions The failure of the deficit supercommittee echoed Tuesday on the campaign trail as President Obama pressed Republicans in New Hampshire to support extending payroll tax cuts for another year. Ray Suarez discusses the failed congressional effort with Paul Krugman of… Continue watching
Apr 14 Watch Krugman on Obama Deficit Plan: ‘Not Perfect,’ More Plausible Than GOP’s A week after Rep. Paul Ryan released the Republican 2012 budget blueprint, President Obama offered his plan for reducing the deficit by $4 trillion over 12 years. Jeffrey Brown discusses the competing visions with Princeton University's Paul Krugman and the… Continue watching