Princeton University is convulsed at this moment in 2015 over the fact that its school of public affairs, established in 1930, was renamed for Woodrow Wilson in 1948. The objection is to the fact ...
This Saturday, Princeton will confer the Woodrow Wilson Award, the University’s prestigious alumni prize for public service, to Associate Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan ’81. The name of this annual ...
In the month of April, 1877, a little band of Princetonians invaded Cambridge to play football with Harvard. Only a few months before in Spring-field delegates from Columbia, Harvard, Princeton ...
Woodrow Wilson’s girls basketball squad entered Monday’s regular season home finale coming off a season-long 10-day layoff (other than Christmas break). It sure didn’t look like it.
Class AAAA No. 5 Woodrow Wilson earned its second lopsided victory over Princeton this season, leaving Mercer County with a 96-44 win Tuesday night. The Flying Eagles (14-3) led 52-19 at halftime ...
On Saturday, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan ’81 received the Woodrow Wilson Award for undergraduate alumni at Princeton’s 110th Alumni Day. The prestigious annual award honors alumni who have ...
In 2016, Princeton's informal motto was revised to "In the Nation's Service and the Service of Humanity," bridging phrases from Woodrow Wilson, Class of 1879, who served as president of Princeton ...
“The process by which a nation was created and unified came at last to an end, and a still more fateful process began which was to determine its place and example in the general history of the ...
On March 15, 1913, Woodrow Wilson became the first U.S. president to stage a White House press conference. According to ...