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Giving to Princeton

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    Annual Giving Makes a Difference

    “What I love about Princeton is the feeling that there are no limits. Princeton teaches you that whatever you decide to do, it can be the best of the best.” — Janet Morrison Clarke ’75

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    We Dedicate this Number to You

    This one goes out to all our new 1746 Society members. We sing your praises!

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    $10 Million Gift from Alumnus Funds Music Building

    A Princeton alumnus and his wife have given $10 million for the Music Building that is part of the University’s arts complex under construction near University Place and Alexander Street.

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    Princeton Generations

    Ideas and strategies from the Office of Gift Planning on life income gifts and more.

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Gifts from undergraduate and graduate alumni, parents, and friends are vital to sustaining Princeton’s historic mission and keeping the University at the forefront of higher education.

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Apr/May 2015: A Day in the Life: Residential Colleges
Since the 1980s, residential colleges have been the first place Princeton undergraduates call home. Today, the University's two-year and four-year colleges are at the heart of student life, where freshmen through seniors and resident graduate students live, eat, learn, create, and grow together.
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A Home for Creativity and Connection
In designing the new Music Building and Lewis Center for the Arts complex, architect Steven Holl sought to create a collective space that would relate to the rest of the campus. In this video, he discusses his vision for the project and University Architect Ron McCoy *80 describes the connections Princetonians have with the University’s venerable buildings, and the challenge that presents for this new generation of architecture.
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