PRINCETON – Stephen Wendell ’06 has been named the Robert L. Peters Jr. ’42 Award Winner, Robert H.B. Baldwin ’42 Head Coach of Baseball Scott Bradley has announced. “Stephen’s contributions to this program go far beyond his time at Princeton,” said Bradley. “He’s been great ambassador for this team and the alumni base and […]
Semaglutide (brand name: Wegovy®) has the potential to markedly reduce the risk of heart attacks and other heart-related conditions among millions of Americans with obesity who have also been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, a Yale study shows. The population that can benefit from the application of the SELECT trial results is growing, indicating the increasing […]
Story Links ITHACA, N.Y. — The Cornell University equestrian team recorded second- and first-place finishes at the Nazareth show over the weekend. The Big Red was the reserve high-point team (second) place on Saturday and the high-point team (first place) on Sunday to round out an impressive fall slate. Cornell captured five […]
AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin announces a $10 million endowment from Lois and Richard Folger to create the largest endowment to a named athletics director in the country. The Lois and Richard Folger Athletics Director Endowment will provide perpetual flexible funding for non-salaried strategic use, empowering the athletics director to launch […]
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Purdue President Mung Chiang made these remarks during the university’s Spring Commencement ceremonies May 12-14. Opening Today is not just any graduation but the commencement at a special place called Purdue, with a history that is rich and distinct and an accelerating momentum of excellence at scale. There is nothing more exciting than to see […]
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Wildfires and drought have led to $11.2 billion in damages to privately held timberland in California, Oregon and Washington over the past two decades, a new Oregon State University study found. That represents about a 10% reduction in the value of private timberland in the three states. Based on recent climate change […]
Story Links CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The Crimson Baseball Academy’s Winter 2024 clinics set for January 13-14 and February 18-19 at the Harvard Athletic Complex are now open for registration with early registration strongly recommended. Registration is available at www.crimsonbaseballacademy.com. Crimson Baseball Academy offers a great opportunity for student-athletes […]
PRINCETON – The Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks will face off in the 2023 World Series, starting on Friday. Why is this important for Princeton? Well, the general managers of each team are Princeton alums. Mike Hazen ’98 has helped turn around the Diamondbacks from a 52-win team in 2021 to the […]
While neutrinos are one of the most common particles in the universe, their elusive nature makes it challenging to understand their behavior. In new research from the Precision Reactor Oscillation and Spectrum (PROSPECT) Experiment, scientists, including Karsten Heeger, principal investigator and co-spokesperson of PROSPECT, Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics, director of Wright Lab, and chair of the […]