Princeton University





Princeton University
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UniversitasPrincetoniensis (Latin)
Motto Deī sub nūmineviget (Latin)
Chinese to let her in the name of God's prosperity
Creation Time 1746
School type Private
Endowments 16.9 billion $ 54 million (2012)
Principal Christopher Ace Gruber
1,172 Teachers
1,103 workers
8,010 students
5,336 undergraduates
Graduate 2,674
PREMISES Princeton, NJ
Campus suburb
500 acres (200 hectares)
Old school name, New Jersey Institute of Technology (1746-1896)
The color of orange and black
Union institutions Ivy League schools
Association of American Universities
MAISA
Princeton.edu
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Princeton University (English: Princeton University), also translated Princeton University, Princeton is often directly called, it is a Princeton, New Jersey in the United States private research university, is now one of the eight Ivy League schools.

Princeton has a long history. It was founded in 1746, it is one of nine where the Academy of American colonies before the revolution the establishment, but also the fourth-oldest institution of higher education. to move it to Newark in 1747, eventually he moved to Princeton, now in 1756, and in 1896 officially changed its name to "Princeton University." Although its old school name is "New Jersey college," but today it is located near the town of Ewing (Ewing Township) of "New Jersey Academy" no association. Although it was originally Presbyterian educational institutions, but the school did not follow any religious institution from a direct link,  but now no requirement for students on any religion.

Princeton now offers a variety of humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and engineering undergraduate and graduate programs ; it does not have medical school, law school, seminaries and schools, but it can offer specialized courses on politics and engineering . Universities and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton religious school association. So far, there have been 37 Nobel winners , 17 National Medal of Science winners, 7 Fields Medalist, 9 Turing Award winner, and three US National Humanities Medal won one ever or now a Princeton University graduate or faculty. In addition, the Princeton academic institutions also get one of the most contributions.


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