<p>Engineering</a> at Princeton</p>
<p>Video</a> feature: Engineering at Princeton</p>
<p>“In the 50 years since Princeton University's Engineering Quadrangle was built, engineering at Princeton has expanded while integrating seamlessly within one of the world's finest liberal arts institutions.</p>
<p>This video tour of Princeton's engineering neighborhood is narrated by H. Vincent Poor, dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, and filmed by Michael Wood, who graduated from Princeton with a degree in mechanical and aerospace engineering in 2008. . . .</p>
<p>The engineering school, established in 1921, has more than 1,000 undergraduates, 550 graduate students and 130 faculty members in its six departments. Home to seven major interdisciplinary centers, the school is carrying out an ambitious plan for growth, with an emphasis on energy, the environment, human health and security. . . . (continued)”</p>
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<p>With</a> 'Power in a Box,' Princeton students win national competition</p>
<p>"Converting a standard shipping container into a sustainable source of energy for remote or disaster-torn regions, a team of Princeton University students took top honors in an 18-month national competition that culminated April 21 and 22 on the Washington, D.C., Mall. . . . (continued)"</p>
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<p>More information about engineering at Princeton can be found here:</p>
<p>The</a> Department of Electrical Engineering</p>
<p>Princeton</a> Engineering
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