Princeton University
Princeton University, formerly known as the University of New Jersey, was founded in 1746 in New Jersey, USA. The main motto in which this university operates is "Prosper under the power of God."
Princeton Institute of Technology, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Architecture and Bendheim Financial Center offer graduate degrees. The university also operates the Department of Energy's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and is home to NOAA's Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory. It is classified as "R1: Doctoral University - Very High Research Activity" and is one of the largest university libraries in the world.
Princeton University has many distinguished alumni, including 41 Nobel Laureates and 126 Marshall Scholars. It has over 8,000 students, including 2,697 graduate students and 5,391 undergraduate students. It also has over 1,100 faculty and 1,103 administrative staff. This is why Princeton University is ranked as one of the best MBA universities in the United States. As of October 2021, 74 Nobel Laureates, 16 Fields Medal Winners and 16 Turing Prize Laureates are alumni, professors or researchers at Princeton University.
Established: October 22, 1746
Location: Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Website: princeton.edu