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Successful Alliances: Making a Difference

From building cross-continental relationships that promote development in poor nations to finding solutions to global warming, Princeton’s faculty members are often involved in innovative projects that go way beyond their academic roles. Ambitious in their aims and global in their impact, these unique efforts strongly depend on outside support.
Goldman Sachs Helps Level the Playing Field
Student in the Princeton University Preparatory ProgramSupport from The Goldman Sachs Foundation brought national attention to this important Princeton initiative to help gifted low-income students achieve in higher education.
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BP and Ford Turn to Princeton for Solutions
Professors Robert Socolow and Stephen PacalaWith the backing of energy producer BP and Ford Motor Company, Princeton is working hard to find solutions to one of the most daunting problems facing the world today: global warming.
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The Freeman Foundation Helps Expand Asian Art Education and Outreach
Asian art from the University Art MuseumSupport from The Freeman Foundation enabled the Princeton University Art Museum to strengthen its educational outreach in Asian art through exhibitions, programs, and an interactive online resource.
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