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WEBIn the face of a global pandemic, with more than 200 million global infections and 4 million deaths, and despite unprecedented efforts by public health officials, celebrities and …

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URL: https://community.princeton.edu/news/2021/princeton-researchers-discover-new-strategy-encourage-vaccinations-and-masking

Holiday Food and Toiletries Drive Office of Community and …

WEBEach year the Office of Community and Regional Affairs holds a campus-wide food and toiletries drive supporting Mercer Street Friends Food Bank. The Mercer …

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CDC Director Walensky visits Princeton to talk with students, tour

WEBDr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), visited Princeton March 24 to tour the University’s COVID-19 testing laboratory and …

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WEBPrinceton faculty and student researchers make many discoveries that have the potential to address cancer, infectious disease, autism and other development disorders, and other …

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University donates supplies to Princeton and Trenton health …

WEBPrinceton University Office of Environmental Health and Safety and the Office of Community and Regional Affairs coordinated to donate nitrile gloves, isolation …

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Exhibition States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing

WEBThroughout history and across cultures, concepts of illness and healing have been given concrete form through art. States of Health features over eighty works of …

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WEBPrinceton University Concerts held its “Breathe in Music” series outdoors in 2021, inviting the community to experience live performances by the next generation of classical music …

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WEBA county-by-county analysis of the United States by Princeton University researchers suggests that rural counties with high populations of people over 60 and limited access …

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Office of Community and Regional Affairs

WEBTo address food insecurity in local communities due to the pandemic, Princeton University’s Campus Dining, Human Resources, Office of Community and …

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Office of Community and Regional Affairs

WEBAs health care providers work tirelessly to test and treat patients who may have contracted the COVID-19 virus, state and local governments are working around the clock to …

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Art States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing Lecture

WEBJoin Veronica White, curator of academic programs, as she discusses States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing, a cross-cultural exhibition that considers the role that art …

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Community Advocates Program promotes public health …

WEBThe University has launched a new Community Advocates Program (CAP) to promote wellbeing on campus and reinforce public health expectations for the spring semester. …

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Campus Advocates will help promote University health and safety

WEBPrinceton’s new Campus Advocate program will help support a safe campus environment amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Campus Advocates will work inside buildings …

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Making meaning of the pandemic ‘through the lens of literature’

WEBWeeks before the coronavirus crisis hit, the 99 Princeton undergraduates in the spring course “Literature and Medicine” were already immersed in the many ways storytelling …

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WEBAt Opening Exercises on Sunday, Aug. 29, Princeton University President Christopher L. Eisgruber welcomed the Class of 2025 and shared with them lessons …

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Office of Community and Regional Affairs

WEBCOVID-19 has been associated with increases in opioid overdose deaths, which may be in part because the pandemic limited access to buprenorphine, a treatment used for opioid …

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Adherence to health precautions, not climate, the biggest factor

WEBWintertime outbreaks of COVID-19 have been largely driven by whether people adhere to control measures such as mask wearing and social distancing, according to a study …

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University supports Trenton Health Team with PPE donation

WEBPrinceton University recently donated more than $40,000 worth of personal protective equipment supplies to the Trenton Health Team. Supplies included 40 cases of …

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Art States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing Symposium

WEBResponding to the exhibition States of Health, panelists discuss how artists have addressed disease, responded to mental illness and explored the complexities of care. Speakers …

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