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Has Princeton had a female president?

And in 2001, Shirley M. Tilghman became the first woman to serve as president of Princeton. Ten years later, she appointed a committee to study why there was a sharp drop-off in the number of female students taking leadership roles — and how the trend could be reversed.
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How many presidents did Princeton have?

4. Princeton University. U.S. former presidents James Maddison and Woodrow Wilson attended Princeton University.
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Who was the president of Princeton?

The institution's first president was Jonathan Dickinson in 1747, and its 20th and current is Christopher Eisgruber, who was elected in 2013. All of Princeton's presidents have been male besides Shirley Tilghman; all have been white.
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What president lived in Princeton?

George Washington occupied Maclean House in January 1777, during the Battle of Princeton and in 1783 while Congress met in Nassau Hall.
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Who was the first woman to get a PHD at Princeton?

T'sai-ying Cheng, a student in biochemical sciences, became the first woman to receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Princeton.
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Who was the first woman to get a PhD from Harvard?

Mary Whiton Calkins (Smith AB 1885) was the first woman to qualify for the PhD at Harvard.
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Where did Einstein go to Princeton?

Albert Einstein first visited Princeton University on May 9, 1921 to lecture on the theory of relativity. From 1933 to 1939, Einstein occupied an office at 109 Fine Hall (now Jones Hall) on Princeton's campus while the Institute for Advanced Study was being constructed.
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What president is buried in Princeton NJ?

The unique, nondenominational burial ground is best known as being the final resting place for such notable individuals as former U.S. President Grover Cleveland; a New Jersey governor; and numerous presidents of the Princeton Theological Seminary and the College of New Jersey / Princeton University, including John ...
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When did Michelle Obama attend Princeton?

Education and early career

Robinson was inspired to follow her brother to Princeton University, which she entered in 1981.
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Why did Einstein go to Princeton?

Amid the rise of the Nazis and intensifying militarism and anti-Semitism in Germany, Einstein renounced his German citizenship, and in 1933 was lured by Abraham Flexner to join the newly formed Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
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Did any presidents go to Princeton University?

James Madison and Woodrow Wilson are the two presidents to graduate from Princeton University. John F. Kennedy also attended Princeton for a brief period before he withdrew due to illness. Kennedy later graduated from Harvard, ranked first on the list, in the class of 1940.
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Who is the prince of Princeton?

Since 1876, The Daily Princetonian (the 'Prince') has served as Princeton University's only daily student news publication. Our paper is student-run, not-for-profit, and financially independent from the University.
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How many billionaires went to Princeton?

Princeton University. Same as Columbia University, this University also have 11 billionaire alumni.
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What billionaires went to Princeton?

(tie) Princeton University

Billionaire Alumni Example: Gap retail heirs, John, Robert and William Fisher; Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt; Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott.
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Who is the only US president buried in NYC?

Also known as Grants Tomb by locals, the mausoleum at General Grant National Memorial is the final resting place for American Civil War Union General and 18th U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and his wife Julia Dent Grant.
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Who is the only president buried in New York?

At the age of 63, the 18th President of the United States, President Ulysses Grant, died of throat cancer. President Grant is known for being a skillful leader and an expert in tactics and strategy. His remains lie in Ulysses S. Grant Gravesite, at Riverside Drive, 122nd St, New York City.
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Why is Aaron Burr buried in Princeton?

Burr , U.S. vice president, is buried in “President's Corner,”also the burial place of Burr's father (Aaron Burr, Sr) and Burr's grandfather (Jonathan Edwards), both presidents of Princeton University – who knew!
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How much did Princeton pay Einstein?

Einstein had been a well-paid man. His $10,000 salary at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton – roughly $180,000 in today's money – was set by the institute to exceed that of any American scientist (“Isn't that too much?” Einstein queried at the time).
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What was Einstein's IQ?

His performance beats those of physicists Stephen Hawking and Albert Einstein, who were both estimated to have IQs around 160.
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Does anyone live in Albert Einstein's house?

The house is now a private residence even though it is owned by IAS, and is not open to the public. There is no historical marker explaining the house's significance; however, there are strategically placed "Private Residence" signs around the house.
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Who is the youngest person to get a PhD at Harvard?

Eugenie Carys de Silva - Wikipedia.
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What was JFK's honorary degree at Harvard?

Graduated Cum Laude, 1940. "Brave officer, able Senator, Son of Harvard; loyal to party, he remains stead-fast to principle." So read the inscription on the honorary Doctor of Laws degree conferred by Harvard on the then junior Senator from Massachusetts, John F. Kennedy '40, at the 1957 Commencement ceremonies.
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Who was the youngest person with a PhD?

Karl Witte – Age 13

When he was still very young, he attended the University of Giessen in German and graduated with his doctorate at the age of 13. He still holds the Guinness Book of World Records' record for youngest doctorate and this distinction still stands.
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