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 ...
An 18th-century cannonball found near the Princeton Battlefield, an eyewitness account of the Battle of Princeton, an original manuscript of the Declaration of Independence and an invitation to a ball ...
The original manuscript of the Declaration of Independence, known as one of the “Dunlap Broadsides” printed on July 4, 1776, ...
Pay attention, book lovers, because we have something you will like knowing about! Princeton Public Library is hosting their ...
The 2022 Princeton Student Film Festival will be held 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 3, at Princeton Public Library, 65 Witherspoon St., in Princeton. The festival, in its 19th year, will features 10 short ...
Princeton University Library (PUL) is presenting a revelatory exhibition, “Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory,” excavating the creative process of writer and former Princeton University Professor and 1993 ...
Sidney Lapidus ’59 has donated a collection of rare Revolution-era books and publications to Princeton University as part of the Venture Forward campaign, enabling Princeton University Library (PUL) ...
Princeton officials introduced a nearly $85 million municipal budget Monday night, March 24, that includes a $5.4 million increase in spending, or nearly 7%, over the current year.
The Marquand Library of Art & Archeology reopened on Jan. 27, after the art museum complex construction placed the library in ...
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 ...
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