Mellody Hobson Makes History As First Black Woman To Have Princeton Residential College In Her Name
Through her gift to the university, the executive and philanthropist's name will replace Woodrow Wilson's.
Princeton Will Have A Black Valedictorian For The First Time In Its History
Nicholas Johnson, an operations research and financial engineering major, is the first Black valedictorian in Princeton's 274-year history.
Harvard Says It Won't Take Federal Relief Money Following Criticism
Harvard announced that it would not request or accept federal relief money after Trump said the university would have to "pay [it] back."
Princeton Theological Seminary Approves $28M Scholarship Fund As Reparations For Slavery
In a statement Friday, President M. Craig Barnes called the payments an "act of repentance."