Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber addresses the Class of 2029 during Opening Exercises

From Princeton University

Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber warmly welcomes the Class of 2029, emphasizing the university's dual commitment to undergraduate and graduate education as integral to its mission. He underscores the importance of research participation for students, aiming to equip them with the critical skills to differentiate between fact and fiction in an increasingly complex information landscape.

Key Takeaways

  • Princeton's identity hinges on blending undergraduate education with robust graduate research—like a hybrid car, it’s efficient and forward-thinking.
  • In academia, popularity is the enemy of truth; your research passion should outweigh powerful opinions, like a true underdog story.
  • Respectful disagreement isn’t just tolerated; it's celebrated. After all, even Nobel laureates hope their theories may eventually be disproven.
  • Access to brilliant minds means you can challenge ideas; don’t just attend classes—launch a debate, it’s the ultimate intellectual workout.
  • Seeking critiques is the Scholar's path to improvement; think of it as intellectual crossfit—painful but essential for growth.

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