Princeton University says it is to remove the name of former US President Woodrow Wilson from a building on its campus because of his racist beliefs and policies. The move follows a wave of ...
A Democrat and the first president from the South since the civil war, Wilson opposed constitutional amendments that extended ...
University Volunteer Firefighters The Princeton University Volunteer Firefighter Program ... "In the Nation's Service and the Service of Humanity," bridging phrases from Woodrow Wilson, Class of 1879, ...
RELATED: The University Gone Feral The Reverend ... RELATED: The Pink Guards on Campus Someone at Princeton in 1948 believed that the achievements of Woodrow Wilson, that institution’s former ...
reveal momentous developments in Wilson's thought and in the history of Princeton University. They also cast much light on Wilson the... The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 17: 1907-1908 Woodrow ...
Roland Bénabou joined the faculty of Princeton University in 1999 and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
Volume 19: 1909-1910 Woodrow Wilson The documents in this volume, covering the period from January 20, 1909 to January 11, 1910, reveal momentous developments in Wilson's thought and in the history of ...
Wilson, Volume IV: Confusions and Crises, 1915-1916 Woodrow Wilson The fourth volume of Mr ... reveal momentous developments in Wilson's thought and in the history of Princeton University. They also ...
In 1905, when Woodrow Wilson was president of Princeton University, Whitney Darrow, a recent graduate, managed the University’s Alumni Weekly. Because of production difficulties, Darrow saw the ...
In 1902, Wilson became president of Princeton University where he stayed for ... electoral votes to Roosevelt’s 88 and Taft’s 8. Woodrow Wilson was now set to become the 28th President of ...
Woodrow Wilson’s reputation has taken a beating lately. In 2020 Princeton University, of which he had once been president, removed his name from its school of public affairs, citing his “racis ...