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Peeling Back Layers of the Universe – Chilean Observatory Maps 75% of the Sky

The findings demonstrate a novel strategy to explore the physics and history of the universe. Equipped with unique capabilities to track microwave energy fluctuations, a small observatory in the Andes mountains of northern Chile produced maps of 75% of the sky as part of an effort to more accuratel

Dark-sky advocates confront threats from above and below

Dark-sky advocates confront threats from above and below
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#TellUsTigers: Alumna Satterthwaite on academic stress and devoting 15 minutes a day to your happiness

Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications April 26, 2021 noon Amanda Satterthwaite, a 2010 Princeton graduate, knows a thing or two about the stress that comes at the end of the semester. One thing that I learned at Princeton that I really cherish now is how to fail and get right back up and finish the race. When you’re in it right now, you can’t appreciate that perspective, said Amanda Satterthwaite, a 2010 alumna and psychiatrist. Photo courtesy of Amanda Satterthwaite A psychiatrist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Satterthwaite completed her combined residency in internal medicine and psychiatry at the height of the pandemic at Tulane University School of Medicine including a stint in the intensive care unit of the VA hospital in New Orleans, which was packed with COVID-19 patients. But she said nothing compares to the pressure of her undergraduate years.

Princeton employees honored for special achievement, service and management leadership

Princeton employees honored for special achievement, service and management leadership by Anita Fresolone and Gloria Rosanio, Office of Human Resources April 22, 2021 1:06 p.m. On March 25, President Christopher L. Eisgruber (center) hosted a virtual ceremony for the 2020 President Achievement Award (PAA) recipients. Row 1:  Joyce Bell, executive assistant, software and application services, Office of Information Technology; Robin Izzo, executive director, Environmental Health and Safety; Connie Brown, department manager, Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering; Row 2: Lianne Sullivan-Crowley, vice president for Human Resources and PAA selection committee member;  Darryl Johnson, logistics coordinator, shipping, receiving and loading dock, Department of Physics. Row 3: Sohaib Sultan, coordinator for Muslim life, Office of Religious Life, who was named a PAA recipient, prior to his passing on April 16; Hector Mejia, technology specialist 2, enterpr

Laugh, cry, click, share: Princeton virtual theater experience aims to disrupt stigma around mental illness

Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications Feb. 18, 2021 2:36 p.m. If you’ve ever listened to “The Moth,” “Radio Diaries” or “This American Life,” you know the power of hearing real stories told by real people. If you’ve ever listened to a podcast, watched a YouTube video or read an online news article and immediately texted a link to your friend, you know how fast you can feel connected to others with the tap of a finger. “The Manic Monologues” is a virtual theater experience designed to capture storytelling and shareability. Monologues of true stories, performed by professional actors, and pre-recorded conversations with Princeton students, experts and activists aim to disrupt the stigma around mental illness. Visit the interactive website. (

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