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Jan 26, 2021

Across Thirty Hills: Film Premiere and Panel Discussion

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Students from the Princeton Sunda Rainforest Project hosted a virtual premiere and panel discussion for their film, “Across Thirty Hills,” which explores the vanishing rainforests of Sumatra and the fight to protect critical habitat for endangered species by empowering…

May 29, 2020

Congratulations to the ENV Class of 2020

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Faculty, researchers and staff from the Princeton Environmental Institute and the Program in Environmental Studies congratulate the ENV Class of 2020 on their excellent work and accomplishments during their four years at Princeton, and for their resilience and determination…

Apr 26, 2020

Climate Change and Coronavirus Panel Discussion

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Stephen Pacala, the Frederick D. Petrie Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and past director of PEI, Kian Mintz-Woo, postdoctoral research associate in the University Center for Human Values, and environmental journalist Meera Subramanian, the 2019-20 PEI Barron Visiting…

Dec 2, 2016

Wild science: Photos from the Mpala Research Centre

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For Princeton University faculty and students, the Mpala Research Centre, a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional field laboratory that sits on a 50,000-acre reserve and ranch in central Kenya, provides an expansive natural terrain ideal for large-scale field experiments in ecology,…

Jun 14, 2016

Student work: Engineers Without Borders in La Pitajaya

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In summer 2015, six students from the Princeton chapter of Engineers Without Borders traveled to northern Peru to close out a five-year partnership with the community of La Pitajaya. The students have constructed two water distribution systems for the…

Mar 19, 2015

Muchebe Community Water Project 2014

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In 2014, the Princeton Engineers Without Borders Kenya team assessed for and implemented a rainwater catchment system at Muchebe Primary School located in Muchebe, Kuria District, Kenya.

Jan 28, 2015

Signals, Yardsticks, and Tipping Points

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During the 2014 fall break, 12 Princeton freshman took a trip to Bermuda to study the role of the ocean in global climate change. In this video, they share their experience. What are the most important signals, yardsticks, and…

Sep 17, 2013

Kenya Global Seminar: A Zebra Story

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“Realignments: A Zebra Story” examines the differences in appearance and behavior of the two zebra species in Kenya, providing insight into the endangerment of the Grevy’s zebras and their uncertain future. Produced, directed, shot and edited by Lydia Cornett,…