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Commencing the Fresh University Term

Kickstarting the 2020-2021 academic year, promising an unconventional educational ride. Despite the turmoil, let's embrace the challenge of attending classes, no matter how unusual it may seem.

Commencing the Fresh Academic Term
Commencing the Fresh Academic Term

Commencing the Fresh University Term

The Princeton University blog is set to provide insights into remote college life during the upcoming 2021-2022 academic year, as three new correspondents have been announced.

Among the new correspondents is Austin Davis '23, who will be taking on the role of Humanities Correspondent with an undecided concentration. Davis' research interests include history, historical memory, urban studies, post-1900 United States, social stratification and structures, and post-1400 Europe.

Another new correspondent is Abhimanyu Banerjee '23, who will be the Social Sciences Correspondent with a concentration in Economics. Banerjee's research interests lie in monetary policy, fiscal policy, income inequality, financial bubbles, and sustainability.

The third correspondent, Ryan Champeau '23, will serve as a Social Sciences Correspondent with a concentration in the Princeton School of Public Policy and International Affairs. While specific research interests for Champeau were not explicitly stated, it is known that he is an A.B. degree student.

The blog will feature reflections, tips, and advice from correspondents across grade levels and academic disciplines, providing a diverse and comprehensive perspective on college life during the remote learning period.

It's worth noting that, unfortunately, there is no information available about the correspondents or their areas of focus for the 2020-2021 academic year. For further details, it is recommended to visit the official Princeton University website or archives from that academic year, or to check university newsletters or announcements for any relevant information.

In conclusion, the Princeton University blog is gearing up for an engaging and informative academic year, with three new correspondents ready to share their insights and experiences with the community.

  1. Austin Davis '23, with his research interests in history, historical memory, urban studies, post-1900 United States, social stratification and structures, and post-1400 Europe, aims to contribute to the Princeton University blog, providing insights that promote education-and-self-development and personal-growth through learning during remote college life.
  2. As the Princeton School of Public Policy and International Affairs Correspondent, Ryan Champeau '23 focuses on learning about various academic disciplines and sharing his experiences and advice, contributing to personal-growth and learning for the college community during the remote learning period.

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