Pyne Tower
Pyne Tower
The Log College, an influential aspect of Princeton's development
The Log College, an influential aspect of Princeton's development
From 1760, the first picture of Nassau Hall
From 1760, the first picture of Nassau Hall
John Witherspoon, President of the college (1768–94) and signer of the Declaration of Independence
John Witherspoon, President of the college (1768–94) and signer of the Declaration of Independence
James McCosh, President of the college (1868–88)
James McCosh, President of the college (1868–88)
Pyne Hall, where the first female students lived on campus.
Pyne Hall, where the first female students lived on campus.
The eastern side of the Washington Road Elm Allée, one of the entrances to the campus
The eastern side of the Washington Road Elm Allée, one of the entrances to the campus
Nassau Hall, the university's oldest building and former capitol of the United States. Pictured in front is Cannon Green.
Nassau Hall, the university's oldest building and former capitol of the United States. Pictured in front is Cannon Green.
The Princeton University Art Museum, which holds over 112,000 objects
The Princeton University Art Museum, which holds over 112,000 objects
Finished in 1928, the Princeton University Chapel seats 2,000 people.
Finished in 1928, the Princeton University Chapel seats 2,000 people.
Christopher Eisgruber, the 20th and current president of the university
Christopher Eisgruber, the 20th and current president of the university
McCosh 50, the largest lecture hall on campus
McCosh 50, the largest lecture hall on campus
The Cleveland Tower, part of the Princeton University Graduate College
The Cleveland Tower, part of the Princeton University Graduate College
Firestone Library, the largest of Princeton's libraries
Firestone Library, the largest of Princeton's libraries
Founded in 1879, Ivy Club is the oldest and wealthiest eating club on campus
Founded in 1879, Ivy Club is the oldest and wealthiest eating club on campus
Whig Hall, where the American Whig-Cliosophic Society resides
Whig Hall, where the American Whig-Cliosophic Society resides
McCarter Theatre, where the Princeton Triangle Club premiers its Triangle Show[354]
McCarter Theatre, where the Princeton Triangle Club premiers its Triangle Show[354]
FitzRandolph Gates, which by tradition undergraduates do not exit until graduation.
FitzRandolph Gates, which by tradition undergraduates do not exit until graduation.
Princeton's mascot is the tiger.
Princeton's mascot is the tiger.
Princeton vs. Lehigh football, September 2007
Princeton vs. Lehigh football, September 2007
The Princeton University Class of 1879, which included Woodrow Wilson, Mahlon Pitney, Daniel Barringer, and Charles Talcott
The Princeton University Class of 1879, which included Woodrow Wilson, Mahlon Pitney, Daniel Barringer, and Charles Talcott
Archival record from the Graduate School detailing Alan Turing's academic journey.
Archival record from the Graduate School detailing Alan Turing's academic journey.